City Council approves levy of property taxes extended by voters

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In October 2019, voters in the Magic City overwhelmingly approved the extension of the property taxes that support Birmingham City Schools.

At its regular meeting for Tuesday, May 26, the Birmingham City Council took a step to make sure that those taxes can be collected.

The council unanimously approved an ordinance to levy ad valorem taxes for the city tax year beginning October 1 and to grant a homestead exemption.

Calling the item a “formality,” Mayor Randall Woodfin told the Council that the only purpose of the ordinance “is to affirm that (Jefferson County) can actually collect these taxes and distribute them to the school system.”

“This is not a new tax,” Woodfin said.

The Council also unanimously approved an ordinance that will allow retired public safety employees who are rehired by the city to reinstate up to 50% of any unused sick leave that was forfeited at the time of their retirement.

Assistant Chief Allen Treadaway of the Birmingham Police Department has been working on this with the Alabama Legislature, said Councilor Hunter Williams, who is the chair of the Council’s Public Safety Committee

The ordinance is not retroactive but provides a benefit for future rehires, said an attorney from the city’s Law Department.

“This will only affect a very small number of people,” the attorney told the Council. “Most of them used their sick leave before they left.”

The following items were passed as part of the Council’s consent agenda:

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