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Montgomery Transition Team To Hold Public Meeting Wednesday

Mayor Steven Reed and the Montgomery United Transition team are meeting later this week. They’re encouraging you to come and let your voice be heard on several topics. Reed says the meeting is a culmination of work the transition team has been doing for the past few weeks. Committee members are addressing critical city issues and will answer questions about…

City Unveils New Initiative to Help Montgomery’s Homeless

Mayor Steven Reed has announced the launch of a new initiative to help support the homeless in the River Region. It’s called the Feed the Meter for the Homeless project, and it’s a partnership between the city and the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (MACH). Ten special green meters will be placed on sidewalks in downtown. The meters will be…

Now is Your Chance to Impact Montgomery’s Future

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed’s transition team wants to hear from you. Wednesday, Jan. 8  and Thursday, Jan. 9, Mayor Reed’s transition team will hold a series of public meetings where you can express concerns and desires for Montgomery’s future. Tomorrow’s meetings cover economic development, health and human services, cultural arts and city infrastructure. Thursday, Reeds team wants to hear input…

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed Announces Transition Team

Less than one week after his historic inauguration, Mayor Steven Reed has announced his transition team that will lead his administration into city hall, and into their 2020 initiatives. On Monday, Mayor Steven Reed announced the co-chairs of what he calls, “The Montgomery United Transition Team”. The co-chairs are retired  U.S. Magistrate Judge, Vanzetta McPherson and long-time Montgomery businessman, John…

Tourists React to Reed Inauguration

Visitors were in downtown Montgomery Tuesday at the Rosa Parks Museum, learning more about the history of the bus boycott and the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. We spoke with some of them about their thoughts on the historic day for the city. Two tourists were Barbara and Jeff Ernico from Hilton Head, South Carolina. They say they were…