Mobile City Council returns to in-person meetings with audience
Updated 3:21 PM;
Today 3:17 PM
The Mobile City Council gathered Tuesday for its first in-person meetings in months. From left: Councilman John Williams; Council President Levon Manzie (seated); councilmen C.J. Small, Fred Richardson and Joel Daves; City Clerk Lisa Lambert; City Attorney Richardo Woods; Councilwoman Bess Rich; and Mayor Sandy Stimpson. (Councilwoman Gina Gregory, not shown, also was on hand.)Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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The hopes, fears and doubts about “getting back to normal” after COVID-19 have loaded the concept with a lot of concerns, but the Mobile City Council made it seem perfectly routine Tuesday as it held its first in-person meeting in months.
Cases ranged from inoperable vehicles to care of premise violations.
City inspectors bring the cases before either Danielle Farr Ewing, clerk for the Shreveport City Council, or Shanerika Flemings, chief of staff for the City of Shreveport, who serve as the court’s hearing officers.
Three of the four inoperable vehicle cases were dismissed as the issues were abated, meaning the inoperable vehicles were towed by the owners.
The other inoperable vehicle case, however, resulted in a $75 fine and a $200 administration fee. Farr Ewing, who served as Tuesday’s hearing officer, put in place a 48-hour deadline to remove the vehicle or get it running.
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