City Council to help buy championship rings for Ramsay High football team

by

Jesse Chambers

The Birmingham City Council had a relatively light agenda at its regular meeting for Feb. 21.

Members voted to contribute $5,000 to the cost of championship rings for the members of the Ramsay High School football team. The Rams won the 2016 Class 6A state championship, the first city school since 1973 to win a state title.

The Board of Education is also contributing to the cost of the rings, according to Mayor William Bell.

Some of the council members, including Patricia Abbott and Jay Roberson, are also helping pay for the rings.

The money is part of an agreement by the city to give the Birmingham Board of Education up to $35,000, which also includes about $30,000 to pay for a bike rodeo to be held at the city’s elementary schools.

The council also approved an ordinance under which the city agrees to convey seven parcels of surplus property to the Birmingham Land Bank Authority.

Members approved numerous items as part of their consent agenda, including the following:

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