Pelham Perspectives

Episode 8 - February 16th City Council Work Session and Meeting

31 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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In Episode 8 of Pelham Perspectives, we will be discussing the February 16th City Council Work Session and Meeting. Highlights from this discussion include the Pelham City Schools Superintendent and School Boards opinions on who the ideal candidate should be for this next board member selection by the council, Update on the new LED lighting for Pelham Parkway, the new Library Board Appointees, and the council's approval of the new contract for the city manager increasing the new salary to $230,000. All of this and more on this episode of Pelham Perspectives. As always if you have any questions, please email us at pelhamperspectives@gmail.com and we will be glad to answer them on our next episode.

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