TRUSSVILLE Trussville City Clerk Dan Weinrib confirmed a stop-work order was issued Wednesday, against Signature Homes.
Drone photos show the mud and silt in the Windsong lakes. Photo by Ron Burkett/The Tribune
The order comes the morning after frustrated residents of the Windsong neighborhood appeared before the Trussville City Council for the third time.
Donna Ware, a resident of Windsong addressed the city council with concerns about erosion into the Windsong lakes from the Stockton construction site on the hill above her neighborhood.
Ware mentioned a letter from Mayor Buddy Choat from November of 2020 in which she said she was assured that the problem with the pollution would be dealt with. She also referenced a city ordinance authorizing Trussville to issue a stop-work order and requested that the city issue the order until the problem is resolved.
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From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE The 2021 Trussville City Fest Committee has announced this year’s official theme and preliminary plans for the city’s premier community event.
Trussville City Fest 2021: Better Together will celebrate the reuniting of families and friends following a year of pandemic restrictions and distancing. Presenting sponsor for the event is the Trussville City Schools Foundation.
Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11, the festivities will begin with a 20th anniversary observance of the 2001 attack on America at the Veteran’s Memorial at 9 a.m. The city’s new Veterans Committee, led by Chad Carroll, is organizing the ceremony.
From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE On Sunday afternoon, May 30, the City of Trussville, led by the new Veterans’ Committee, will present a tribute to the city’s military veterans and their families. The ceremony will take place at Civitan Park, at 3:00 p.m.
Photo of existing bronze busts provided through the Alabama Fallen Warrior Project.
The event will include the unveiling of a bronze bust of one of Trussville’s own fallen warriors, Jason Stegall, husband of Ashley Cox Stegall. Funds for the bust were raised by the Trussville Rotary Club, Keller Williams-Trussville, and Vets4Vets.
Those instrumental in planning and presenting the tribute are Mayor Buddy Choat, the Trussville City Council, and Mark Davis of Vet4Vets, as well as Veterans’ Committee members Chad Carroll, president; Linda Burns, secretary; Jaime Anderson, Trussville City Council liaison; John Griscom and Jim Wolfe.
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