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Motion to Adjourn Podcast

The Motion to Adjourn Podcast is an engaging platform that connects the Birmingham, Alabama, residents with the Birmingham City Council through meaningful discussions. In each episode, listeners can expect to hear from a range of voices, including city council members, neighborhood leaders, local business owners, organizations, and council staff, who will share their experiences and expertise and highlight ongoing city projects and initiatives that impact daily life. The Motion to Adjourn Podcast provides listeners with the opportunity to learn more about the City of Birmingham and feel more connected to it. By fostering a sense of community, the Motion to Adjourn podcast encourages active participation in shaping the city's future.Looking for a more accessible version of the podcast? You can find it here: https://www.birminghamal.gov/government/city-council/newsroom/moti

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    Council Highlights: April 28 Edition

    In this episode of Council Highlights, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on April 28. From important updates to upcoming community events, get the information you need to stay connected and engaged with what’s happening in our city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Home for All: A Door to Dignity

    In this episode, we break down the key decisions and discussions from the April 21 Birmingham City Council meeting. Councilor Darrell O’Quinn sits down with Dr. Meghan Venable- Thomas to discuss the Home for All initiative, a dignity‑centered pilot designed to provide real support and stability for our unhoused residents. Plus, we share updates on upcoming events and other important information you’ll want to know. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Council Highlights: April 14 Edition

    In this episode of Council Highlights, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on April 14. From important updates to upcoming community events, get the information you need to stay connected and engaged with what’s happening in our city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Green Power, Greater Impact

    In this episode, we break down the key decisions and discussions from the April 7 Birmingham City Council meeting. Councilor Clinton Woods sits down to discuss the release of the audiobook Green Power: The Successful Way of A.G. Gaston, which gives a powerful account of the man who has inspired generations. Plus, we share updates on upcoming events and other important information you’ll want to know. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Council Highlights: March 31 Edition

    In this episode of Council Highlights, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on March 31. From important updates to upcoming community events, get the information you need to stay connected and engaged with what’s happening in our city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    NLC: The Key Moments

    In this episode, we break down the key decisions and discussions from the March 24 Birmingham City Council meeting. Councilor Crystal Smitherman and Councilor Josh Vasa sit down to recap the 2026 NLC Congressional City conference. Plus, we share updates on upcoming events and other important information you’ll want to know. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    ACIPCO Expansion in Focus

    In this episode, we break down the key decisions and discussions from the March 10 Birmingham City Council meeting. Council President Pro‑Tem LaTonya Tate sits down with Coreata Houser, Director of the City’s Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity (IEO), for an in‑depth conversation about the recent ACIPCO expansion and what it means for Birmingham’s growth. Plus, we share updates on upcoming events and other important information you’ll want to know. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Council Highlights: March 3 Edition

    In this episode of Council Highlights, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on March 3. From important updates to upcoming community events, get the information you need to stay connected and engaged with what’s happening in our city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    New Voices, Big Ideas

    In this episode, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on February 24. Council President Wardine Alexander sits down with our newest council members—Sonja Smith, Brian Gunn, and Josh Vasa—for a lively conversation about leadership, early challenges, and the changes they hope to bring in their new roles. Plus, Councilor Darrell O’Quinn joins us to answer our Mailbag Question of the Day! Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Council Highlights: Feb 17 Edition

    In this episode of Council Highlights, we recap the key decisions and discussions from the Birmingham City Council meeting on February 17. From important updates to upcoming community events, get the information you need to stay connected and engaged with what’s happening in our city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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    Welcome to Motion to Adjourn

    Welcome to Motion to Adjourn, the official podcast of the Birmingham City Council! In this introductory episode, we share what you can expect from the series—quick updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and highlights from council meetings that matter to you. Join us as we kick off a new way to stay informed and connected with your city. Love the MTA Podcast? We’d love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts, questions, and fan mail!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Motion to Adjourn Podcast is an engaging platform that connects the Birmingham, Alabama, residents with the Birmingham City Council through meaningful discussions. In each episode, listeners can expect to hear from a range of voices, including city council members, neighborhood leaders, local business owners, organizations, and council staff, who will share their experiences and expertise and highlight ongoing city projects and initiatives that impact daily life. The Motion to Adjourn Podcast provides listeners with the opportunity to learn more about the City of Birmingham and feel more connected to it. By fostering a sense of community, the Motion to Adjourn podcast encourages active participation in shaping the city's future.Looking for a more accessible version of the podcast? You can find it here: https://www.birminghamal.gov/government/city-council/newsroom/moti

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Birmingham City Council

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The Motion to Adjourn Podcast is an engaging platform that connects the Birmingham, Alabama, residents with the Birmingham City Council through meaningful discussions. In each episode, listeners can expect to hear from a range of voices, including city council members, neighborhood leaders, local...

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Motion to Adjourn Podcast is created and hosted by Birmingham City Council.
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