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From left: Northport Mayor Bobby Herndon, Council President Jeff Hogg and City Administrator Glenda Webb. (Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)
NORTHPORT, AL The City of Northport has lured away another big hire from the City of Tuscaloosa, as the City Council voted 4-0 to bring on
Tera Tubbs as Northport s next city engineer.
Tubbs currently works as executive director of Infrastructure and Public Services for the City of Tuscaloosa and follows City Administrator
Glenda Webb as the latest heavy-hitter to leave Tuscaloosa City Hall for Northport.
The council unanimously approved the decision, with Council President
For votes in Tuscaloosa’s districts 1 and 6, there is work still to be done.
A runoff election for the City Council in these districts is Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The locations are the same as those during the general municipal election on March 2.
For District 1 voters, ballots can be cast at the Tuscaloosa Department of Transportation (TDOT) Building Auditorium at 1000 28th Ave.
In District 6, voters will go to the Belk Activity Center at 2101 Bowers Park Drive.
Winners will be sworn into office May 17.
District 1
In District 1, where 19% of qualified electors cast ballots in the March 2 municipal election, voters will select one of two City Council newcomers to replace outgoing Councilwoman Phyllis W. Odom, who opted not to seek re-election.