Mountain Brook City Council roundup May 26

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Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

The Mountain Brook City Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 26.

Due to the social distancing necessitated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Council once again met online via teleconference.

Members disposed of virtually its entire agenda on consent. The following are among the items they approved.

The Council also approved a plan — subject to some final changes by City Attorney Whit Colvin — that provides guidelines for the eventual reopening of City Hall and makes some changes to a recently announced plan to begin reopening the city’s parks.

The city began reopening its parks to the public May 13, following a vote at the May 11 Council meeting.

UPDATE Fri., May 29, 2:15 p.m.

On Wednesday, Mountain Brook city officials released the final version of its new guidelines regarding public access to City Hall, the parks and other municipal facilities.

To download the complete document, click here and look for the link to the "City of Mountain Brook Safer at Home Plan."

For other information about the city, call 205-802-2400 or go to mtnbrook.org.

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