Selma Mayor James Perkins delivered his State of the City address, and he didn’t hold back on his feelings toward the City Council.
SELMA, Ala. - There was more more finger-pointing in the city of Selma Friday. Mayor James Perkins delivered his State of the City address, and he didn’t hold back on his feelings toward the City Council. He expressed both hope and frustration as he gave an update on where the city is.
“This team has taken limited resources and has done great work. Our accomplishments have been massive and noteworthy. Truly we have come a long way,” said Perkins. The planning and development organization received grants totaling $2.6 million. These grants are being used for sidewalks and street improvements, cemetery preservation, crime prevention, disaster cleanup, community development and grant compliance.
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