New member, new budget at Monday's city council meeting

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Sydney Cromwell

Barry Wise Smith was sworn in as the Ward 4 Place 1 representative before the Aug. 25 City Council meeting. Judge Alan King administered the oath to Smith, who was surrounded by her husband Kyle and sons Hardy and Thomas. She took her place on the council immediately after.

“This is an amazing opportunity and I’m so pleased,” Smith said. “I’m very excited to get to work.”

As part of her council duties, Smith has been assigned to the Public Safety, Special Issues and Planning and Development Committees. Smith is also the council liaison for the Homewood Arts Council. Ward 4 Place 2 Representative Heather Reid resigned her temporary positions on the Special Issues and Planning and Development Committees and was reassigned to the Finance Committee.

Mayor Scott McBrayer also gave a brief presentation of his proposed budget for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. His total budget of $55.7 million includes $40.8 million for the general fund, $5 million for the capital projects fund and $4.8 million for debt service. The Board of Education was allotted $15.1 million. McBrayer noted that due to limited funds, some of the year’s capital projects would have to be prioritized, especially the West Oxmoor Road project.

McBrayer asked the council members to consider cost-saving measures on health insurance and whether there would be enough surplus in the budget to provide employee bonuses at the end of the year. The council members were given copies of the complete 2014-2015 proposed budget, which has been sent to the finance committee for review.

Other council business included:

The next city council meeting is Monday, Sept. 8.

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