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The council was formed in 1963, when the city adopted the Mayor-Council Act of 1955. It replaced the Birmingham City Commission, the city's previous form of government. [3] The council's current president is William Parker; the current president pro tempore is Wardine Alexander. [4]
The Center on Colfax was founded in 1976 and grew out of the advocacy work of the Gay Coalition of Denver. GCD held the "City Council Revolt" in 1973 which resulted in Denver city council repealing four discriminatory laws. [2]
In 2009, Hemming was awarded the Systems in the City Lifetime Achievement Award for his work with the company. [4] In 1997, Hemming also set up his own record company, Music Mercia International. [5] Hemming was first elected to Birmingham City Council in 1990, in Acocks Green ward. He moved to the South Yardley ward following boundary changes ...
Leader of Birmingham City Council from 1984 to 1993. David Roy: 1995–1996: 1: Marion Arnott-Job: 1996–1997: 1: Sybil Spence: 1997–1998: 1: The first Black Lord Mayor. Susan Anderson: 1998–1999: 1: Ian McArdle: 1999–2000: 1: Theresa Stewart: 2000–2001: 1: Leader of Birmingham City Council from 1993 to 1999.
Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement to settle thousands of historic equal pay claims costing millions, just over a year after effectively going bankrupt.. GMB Union, which brought the ...
(The Center Square) – The Denver City Council on Monday gave its final approval to a measure banning the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products in the city. The measure, Bill 24-1765 ...
The first woman elected to the council, on 1 November 1911, was Ellen Pinsent. [18] She represented the Edgbaston Ward as a Liberal Unionist. [18] She had earlier been co-opted as a member of the council's Education Committee and served as Chairman of the Special School Sub-Committee. [18]
Cycling campaigners say the Birmingham City Council proposals would be ‘counterproductive’ to its transport strategy