Alternative news and discussion for Scottsboro, Jackson County Alabama and the Tennessee River Valley as I see it. Responsible comments to articles welcome. As always, "Watch for Snakes," particularly those wearing suits.
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Scottsboro, Alabama Jackson County Courthouse, February 23, 2015. Hot Topics - Citizen Complains of Dogs, Roads and Prisoner Health Care. March meetings will take place at the Courthouse, Time 4:30PM
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Scottsboro Department Heads and Annual Salary
Mayor Melton Potter supervises all city department heads, Mayor Potters salary - $74,000
The City Council approves the hiring and firing of 3 positions, City Attorney, City Clerk, Police Chief. Most to least pay is listed in order per Mayor Potter on February 23, 2015 based on city financial data.
Finance and Accounting - Mr. Rick Wheeler - $77,868.00
Public Works Department (Streets &Solid Waste) - Mr. Eddie Blizzard - $77,568,00
City Engineer/Planner - Mr. Josh Little - $71,508.00
City Clerk - Ms. Whitney Phillips - $71,000.00
Police Department, City Jail and Animal Control - Chief Ralph Dawe - $69,168.00
Parks & Recreation - Ms. Yvonne Yockel - $68,844.00
Human Resources - Ms. Erin Dixon - $66,000.00
Fire & Rescue - Chief Gene Nicklaus - $65,000.00
City Attorney - Mr. Steve Kennamer, Esq. - $63,600.00
City Maintenance Department - Mr. Chad Green - $55,000.00
Airport, Word Field - Mr. Don (Ty) Towery - $50,820.00
Cemetery Department - Mr. Benny Bell - $49,324.00
I.T. Department - Mr. Clint Sebring - (start) $45,000, increase to $50,000.00 after 6 months
Scottsboro Municipal Court - Hon. James Mick - $24,000.00
City Council pay per month - President - $975.00; President pro tem - $950.00
Council Member - $925.00
Discretionary Funds - City Council - $5000.00 for the council; Mayor - $5000.00
AGENDA
Current Council Agenda
New Business:
1. Consider Resolution 2015-01-07: Reallocation of RZED Money - approved
3. Announce Tree Commission Appointments - Ms. Arlene Greeb, Jason Shelton
4. Announce Personnel Board Appointments - Mr. Kelly Goodowens, Ms. Nora Sebring Reports: Council President - Patrick Stewart: This week is Arbor Week in Alabama. March 2, 2015 there will be a combined work session and regular meeting of the City Council; there will be no meeting on March 9, 2015
Ribbon Cutting - Friday, February 27th at 11:00 AM. This event will take place at the Ben Sanford Boys and Girls Club. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information contact James Allen at 256-259-3405.
The Jackson County Commission held its work session this week at the Paint Rock Community Center, 6 local citizens were in attendance. Topics such as streets and Fire Department issues were discussed.
There was one item on the agenda, discussion of the alcohol beverage ordinance. Council Member Brent Miller commented to me after the meeting that there were 18 ordinances which needed to be consolidated. The issue will be presented to the Jackson County Alabama Legislative Delegation to be placed on the current State Legislative Session Agenda.
"As provided by the TVA Act and the TVA Bylaws, the principal responsibilities of the Board are to establish the broad strategies, goals, and objectives, long-range plans, and policies of TVA and to ensure that those are achieved by the TVA staff led by the Chief Executive Officer. Each Director takes an oath to faithfully and impartially perform the duties of office. Directors serve part-time."
February 12, 2015, TVA Board of Directors Meeting at Chattanooga, Tn. Listening session presentations by BREDL/BEST/MATRR members Sandy Kurtz and Garry Morgan.
February 12, 2015, TVA Board of Directors 1st Quarter 2015 Meeting at Chattanooga, Tn. Finance Report by CFO John Thomas,
February 12, 2015, TVA Board of Directors 1st Quarter 2015 Meeting at Chattanooga, Tn. Presidents Report by Bill Johnson. Engineer of the Year Award - Jeff Phillips.
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B.B. Comer Bridge by John Warr Fair Use for non-profit news reporting.
(photo by G. Morgan)
Now we move to visions of what could be on the river - how does the area's business and political leadership bring vision and planning for our future? There is considerable valuable public land in the area. Running along the river bank north and south of the river's western bank; Scottsboro owns the "Public Purpose Property" on Dock Street extending to the Tennessee River. What a nice place to be developed into a park with a restaurant. This would coincide with the National Trust for Historic Places planning a trail from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Huntsville, Alabama.
A river side restaurant built like an old steamboat.
All sorts of possibilities exist.
Other possibilities for a park
The end, no vision, no planning, continuing depopulation of Jackson County. Ecological Tourism via a sound business plan and program of development will net jobs and additional tax revenue.
The Scottsboro City Council voted down the B.B. Comer Bridge Preservation Project/Tourism Authority (7min 10sec in the full city council video) . There was no business plan submitted to support the economic impact of the tourism project. Sunday alcohol sales was passed, the issue will now proceed to the State Legislature via the Jackson County Legislative Delegation for submission during the current legislative session for approval.
Tuesday, 3 Feruary the Redevelopment Authority was supposed to meet at 5PM in the Scottsboro City Hall, however City Hall was closed, the meeting was moved to Deborah Light's business location Veranda Catering.
Original photograph owned by Garry Morgan, earliest known photo of First Monday, known at that time as Horse Swappers Day or as the Asheville Postcard Company Proof stated, "Jockey Day in Scottsboro, Alabama."