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Sylacauga seats a new mayor and council, holds organizational meeting

The new Sylacauga Mayor and Council members were introduced and sworn into office by Taylor Pharr and Robert Rumsey prior to their organizational meeting. They are: Mayor Matt Hubbard, District One Council Greer Bisignani, District Two Council Tiffany Nix, District Three Council Nate Brewer, District Four Council Tim Vincent, and District Five Council Laura Barlow Heath.

The first order of business for the new Council was to elect a Council President. Tiffany Nix was elected on a split vote of 3 to 2. Nate Brewer proposed an amendment to the agenda to limit the terms for Council officers to one-year with annual elections, which was approved on a 5 – 0 vote.

Tim Vincent was selected as Council President Pro Tempore on a 3 to 2 vote.

On a unanimous vote, the Council approved Ordinance 2181-16, which established the Rules of Procedure for the City Council. They followed with approval of a measure to ratify the appointments of the various current City employees to their respective positions at their current rates of pay established and fixed for each such employee in accordance with the City’s pay plan, which may be amended from time to time by the Council.The Council ratified existing depositories of public funds and monies of the City of Sylacauga including Cadence Bank, Renasant Bank, Regions Bank, First Bank, US Bank, First Bank of Alabama, and any other banking or financial institution currently holding City of Sylacauga funds.

Resolution 79-2025 was approved, designating signatories for checks on City of Sylacauga bank accounts and for conducting other financial transactions on behalf of the City. Another related Resolution, 80-2025 failed to get approval to authorize the use of a facsimile signature of Mayor Matt Hubbard for checks drawn on City of Sylacauga bank accounts.

An amended Resolution 81-2025 was approved, appointing Edwin Livingston, Jr as City Attorney to serve at will for not more than a term of four years. Laura Barlow Heath and Greer Bisignani voted for the appointment, but against the amended version of the resolution.

Resolutions 82-2025 and 83-2025 were approved appointing Matthew West as Prosecuting Attorney for the Municipal Court, along with Dean McConatha as Public Defender for the court. A third related resolution that would have appointed Baylee McDonald as Public Defender was tabled until the next meeting, to give the new Council time to study her resume.

That work session and Council meeting, originally scheduled for Tuesday, November 4th, was rescheduled for Thursday, November 6th, with the work session at 5:00 p.m. and the regular meeting to follow at 6:00 p.m.

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Sylacauga Runoff Election is set for September 23rd – Absentee ballots now available at City Hall

Sylacauga’s municipal election continues with a run-off election in the mayoral race, along with two city council run-offs on Tuesday, September 23rd.

Dr. Matt Hubbard and Bryan Taunton face off in the race to select a new mayor for the city. Council races come down to Tiffany Nix and A.J. Stamps for District 2, with another for District 4 between Lee Perryman and Tim Vincent.

With voter turnout low for the general election last month, making your voice matter can be the deciding factor, and there’s no reason to miss out with absentee ballot supplies available at the City Clerk’s Office inside City Hall at 301 North Broadway Avenue.

Ask for Heather Long to get started with your absentee voting process. Be aware that there are important deadlines involved:

  • SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 is the last day to receive an absentee application by mail.
  • SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 is the last day to apply for a regular absentee application IN PERSON.

You also need to be aware that a Photo ID is required for both in-person and absentee voting, even by mail. Only the voter themselves can hand-deliver an application or ballot. Ballots and Absentee applications can also be mailed, as long as they arrive by the deadline. Call (256) 391-4236 or stop by the City Clerk’s Office if you have any questions.

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Sylacauga City Council 9/5 meeting

Watch the meeting video, courtesy of the Things Going on in Sylacauga Facebook group:

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Sylacauga City Council meeting from July 1st, 2025

Watch the video of the Sylacauga City Council meeting from July 1st, 2025, courtesy of the “Things Going on in Sylacauga” Facebook group:

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Sylacauga City Council meeting 6/17/2025 video

Check out the video from the Sylacauga City Council meeting (6/17/2025), courtesy of the Things Going On in Sylacauga Facebook Page:

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Sylacauga City Council June 3, 2025 meeting

Watch the Sylacauga City Council meeting video from June 3, 2025, a courtesy of the “Things Going on in Sylacauga” Facebook Page:

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Sylacauga City Council – Second regular meeting of March

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Sylacauga City Council – First March regular meeting

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Sylacauga City Council – second February regular meeting

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Sylacauga City Council – first regular February meeting

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