The City of Baldwin will hold a work session followed immediately by a regular City Council meeting on Monday, February 3, at Baldwin City Hall.
The work session will begin at 6 p.m., with the City Council meeting starting immediately afterward. Both meetings are open to the public.
Topics Scheduled for Discussion
According to the agendas released by the city, no public hearings are scheduled for either meeting. However, several items of ongoing community interest are expected to be discussed during both the work session and council meeting.
Old Business items include:
- Discussion of the Chitwood Preliminary Plat, a proposed development consisting of 79 homes
- Updated meeting schedule related to a Home Rule Charter amendment
- Review of the Cook Construction annexation and zoning request, including an updated project schedule
These items have been the subject of recent discussion and public interest, and city officials are expected to continue reviewing details and timelines during the February 3 meetings.
New Business
Under new business, council members will consider a Flock Camera Agreement for the Baldwin Police Department. Flock cameras are license plate reader systems commonly used by law enforcement agencies to assist with investigations and public safety efforts.
Announcements
City officials will also note that Baldwin city offices will be closed on February 16 in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Meeting Information
Both the work session and the council meeting will take place at the Baldwin Court Room (155 Willingham Ave), with the work session beginning at 6 p.m. and the council meeting following immediately afterward.
Residents interested in city planning, development projects, and public safety initiatives are encouraged to attend.







