HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Councilman John Meredith will provide District 5 for every other expression.
Town councilman beat challenger Kim Caudle Lewis in Tuesday’s municipal election, profitable with 1,310 votes to Lewis’s 785 with 100% of precincts reporting in District 5.
District 5 covers lots of the branch west of Analysis Landscape Side road to Limestone County and a portion of the town east of Analysis Landscape Side road between Oakwood and College Pressure.
Meredith informed Information 19 that during his then expression, he’d like to concentrate on building, roads and site visitors and the want to amplify Foods on Wheels to west Huntsville. He additionally mentioned he has been running on updating the grasp plan for west Huntsville.
“This will allow us to better plan for future growth and ensure infrastructure, especially our roads, is in place in advance of growth whenever possible,” Meredith informed Information 19 as a part of our Q&A with applicants on this election.
He additionally desires to walk to boost investment for side road resurfacing so as to add to the file investment fasten over the utmost few years for main highway initiatives, just like the widening of I-565, in District 5.
Meredith was once first elected to the District 5 seat in 2020, beating 3-term incumbent Will Culver.
Previous to turning into a town councilman, Meredith spent a number of years lobbying on Capitol Hill and served on numerous native forums.