Council to read ordinance repealing obsolete standing committee code at a future meeting

Homewood City Council · November 25, 2025

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Summary

City attorneys introduced an ordinance to repeal code sections referencing an 11-member committee structure that no longer applies to Homewood's five-member council; the ordinance was described as housekeeping and its reading was deferred to a future meeting.

City attorneys presented an ordinance to repeal Article 3 (standing committees) in Chapter 2 of the City's code, which contains references to a prior 11-member committee structure no longer in use. An attorney described the ordinance as housekeeping to remove obsolete code language now that the council operates as a five-member body using work sessions rather than the older committee structure.

Council agreed not to read the ordinance that night; the transcript records that the ordinance will be read and discussed at the next meeting. The item was presented for council consideration but deferred for formal reading.

Next steps: City attorneys will place the ordinance for reading at a future meeting where council will decide on repeal.