Christmas Holidays
City Hall will be closed in observance of Christmas and New Year’s the following days:
Closed Dec 24-28 and will re open the Tuesday 29th
Closed Dec 31st 1/2 Day and Jan 1st Reopen Jan 4th
City Hall will be closed in observance of Christmas and New Year’s the following days:
Closed Dec 24-28 and will re open the Tuesday 29th
Closed Dec 31st 1/2 Day and Jan 1st Reopen Jan 4th
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, August 25, 2020, a Municipal Election for the City of Centreville, Alabama will be held for the purpose of electing a Mayor; a Councilmember, District #1; a Councilmember, District #2; a Councilmember, District #3; a Councilmember, District #4; and a Councilmember, District #5. All candidates must have resided within the municipality for at least ninety (90) days prior to Election Day, and who are qualified to vote in the county precinct which embraces and covers that part of the corporate limits of the City of Centreville, Alabama.
All registered and qualified electors of the State, who reside within the corporate limits of the City of Centreville, Alabama, and have resided therein for thirty (30) days or more prior to this election date, will be authorized to participate in said election. Everyone will vote at one polling place: City of Centreville City Hall, 1270 Walnut Street, Centreville, AL 35042, from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., Central Daylight Time. If necessary, a run-off election will be held on Tuesday, October 6, 2020.
STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY and other necessary documents may be obtained from and returned to the Municipal Elections Manager, Megan Batte (City Clerk) at the City Hall. She will begin accepting Statements of Candidacy at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2020 and ending on Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. No Statement of Candidacy for this election will be accepted before or after these dates and times.
I wanted to update and provide information to our citizens here in Centreville. The COVID-19 virus pandemic that our nation is going through is an invisible enemy to all citizens. Listening to our President and health officials on a daily basis we must understand that we are in this battle together. Our community truly is a great place to live,work, and raise our children. This enemy has changed the way we are living and is constantly changing on a daily basis. We as a city need to realize that our residents must continue to practice safe distancing, keep washing our hands frequently, and to continue doing the necessary precautions to keep ourselves, families, and our workforce safe. Please keep yourself updated and informed daily on the situation around you.
If you have been by City Hall recently you may notice we are making changes to better serve out citizens to keep them and our employees safe. The city is utilizing Capital Improvement funds (Allowed for Capital Improvement Use Only) to update our facilities to better serve our community. Our first project that we are currently trying to install is a drive-thru to where our customers can have access once again to City Hall in some capacity.
Stay Safe & God Bless.
Terry Morton
Mayor
There will be a zoning board meeting March 5th @ 5:00.
Agenda:
Calderwood-Walnut Street
Beginning Monday Dec 10th, the River Walk area by the Chamber of Commerce will be closed until April for an improvement project.
Due to the weather the parade has been postponed until Monday, December 10 at 5:30.
Line up will still start at 4:00 at Heritage Park in Brent and will follow the same route as the Homecoming Parade.
We look forward to seeing you there.
If you’d like to enter a Christmas tree in the annual Christmas on the Square tree competition be sure to swing by the City Hall and fill out one of our sign up sheets!