While many know Messiah Williams-Cole as the mayor of Camp Hill, he is also a juvenile prosecutor out of the Lee County District Attorney Office.
After hearing opposition from several residents, Camp Hill’s town council decided that Old 280 will remain Old 280. However, Mayor Messiah Williams-Cole said he plans to renew the motion for the street renaming again next year.
The last day of February, the Town of Camp Hill recognized Black History Month through song and awarding community members.
As part of Camp Hill's Black History Month Program, the Town Council and the mayor selected community members to be recognized alongside American Black Heroes.
The new calendar for the Town of Camp Hill proposes a four-day work week for the last week of each month.
Camp Hill will soon begin the ticketing process for violations against the “Tall Grass and Weed Ordinance.” The ordinance dictates for weeds and grass to be six inches or under in an individual's yard.
This Monday, the Camp Hill Town Council approved a request to increase water and sewage tap fees to no longer be a flat rate.
This Thursday, Camp Hill has their first interest meeting for the BEARS 2023 summer program. The BEARS program allows its members to travel to different places and experience new opportunities.
This Monday, Mayor Messiah Williams-Cole updated Camp Hill residents on the sewage improvements, new municipal complex and weed abatement law.
Camp Hill received a 6.7 million dollar grant for sewage system improvements from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Mayor Messiah Williams-Cole explains what this means for the town moving forward.