Ward 4 representative resigns at city council meeting

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Photo by Sydney Cromwell.

Jenifer Champ Wallis, the Ward 4 Place 1 council member, resigned from her position at the July 14 City Council meeting.

Wallis will be moving to Los Angeles to continue practicing law at a new firm. The mayor and city council members shared their appreciation of Wallis’ service on the council, support of the Homewood Arts Council and friendship. The council also presented her with Resolution 14-68, declaring its gratitude and best wishes for her future.

“I’m going to miss everything about the council,” Wallis said. “They are the hardest-working group of people and the kindest and generous and most loyal. I’ve really been honored to serve on the council.”

Wallis also said she would miss Homewood’s close community and public involvement in local government.

The Ward 4 Place 1 seat has now been declared vacant and the application period is open until Friday, July 25.

The council also approved the closure of Village Lane at Brookwood Village to vehicle traffic on two different dates. On Thursday, July 31, the road will be closed from noon to 10 p.m. as the mall hosts a concert with 103.7 The Q. The concert will last from 6 to 8 p.m. and feature MKTO, the band made famous by the popular song “Classic.” The event is free and open to the public. The second closure date is Monday, Aug. 4, from 1 to 10 p.m. Author Paul Finebaum will be at Books-a-Million for a book signing from 6 to 8 p.m. The street will be closed because large crowds are expected for the signing and a tailgate-style party in the street.

During the meeting, the council also:

The next city council meeting will be Monday, July 28.

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