Baldwin City Council to Discuss Police Staffing, Budget Reallocation at May 5 Meeting

The Baldwin City Council will meet Tuesday, May 5, with a focused agenda that includes discussions on staffing and budget adjustments to support public safety operations.

The meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. inside the Baldwin Municipal Courtroom at 155 Willingham Avenue.

Police, Court Staffing Focus

During the work session, council members are expected to review a proposal involving the reallocation of payroll funds and departmental restructuring. The plan is aimed at supporting the police department as well as a municipal court administrative assistant position.

While no additional details were included in the agenda, the discussion signals a potential shift in how city resources are allocated to strengthen operations in those areas.

Meeting Overview

The agenda follows a standard format and includes:

  • Invocation and pledge
  • Public comments
  • Reports from city officials
  • Old and new business
  • Executive session, if needed

No items are listed under the consent agenda, and no public hearings are scheduled for the meeting.

Community Events Sponsorships

City officials also noted they are currently seeking sponsors for upcoming community events. Businesses interested in participating are encouraged to contact City Hall at 706-778-6341 or reach out to Council Member Davis at post3@cityofbaldwin.org. A full list of events is expected to be released soon.

The meeting is open to the public. Residents who need accommodations are encouraged to notify the city clerk in advance to ensure arrangements can be made.

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