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2026-06-22 Hoover City Council Meeting (City of Hoover Feed - Complete Meeting)
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Hoover City Council Receives Update on FY2025 Audit, Unmodified Opinion Expected
The Hoover City Council reviewed a presentation on the fiscal year 2025 audit status, with the audit director Crystal Stell providing an update. Mauldin & Jenkins was hired as the new auditing firm in December. While a final report is not yet available, Stell expressed confidence in an unmodified opinion, indicating no fraud or misappropriation has been found. The audit process has identified prior period adjustments related to GASB standards and implementation issues, resulting in one material misstatement due to these adjustments. The finance staff has taken ownership of the process, aiming for improved redundancy and qualified personnel. A finalized audit report is expected in two weeks, with a presentation scheduled for the July 13th council meeting.
Stadium Trace Village Expansion Includes $4M Stormwater System to Improve Scout Lake Conditions
The presentation for Stadium Trace Village phases two and three highlighted significant stormwater management improvements, including a $4 million state-of-the-art system with ten acres of water quality ponds designed to filter Scout Lake. This system aims to address historical sedimentation issues in Scout Creek and improve downstream water conditions. The stormwater management approach is twofold: meeting city ordinances for onsite management and incorporating measures to improve existing downstream conditions. The proposed development will route both offsite and onsite runoff through these new features, providing stormwater treatment and flow reduction for the larger watershed. The landscape architect Nimrod Long is involved in aesthetically enhancing the ponds to serve as amenities with boardwalks, overlooks, and outdoor learning spaces. These efforts are expected to improve water quality and create recreational opportunities.
Hoover Council Declares Weed and Vegetation Nuisances at Two Properties
The Hoover City Council approved two resolutions declaring weed and vegetation nuisances on properties located at 3491 Flintshire Drive (Resolution 88-57-26) and 2337 Tyler Road (Resolution 88-60-26). The resolutions were taken in tandem and passed with all ayes. The city attorney read the consent agenda items for approval.
Hoover Council Reviews Major Stadium Trace Village Expansion, Highlighting Economic and Infrastructure Benefits
The Hoover City Council considered the Stadium Trace Village phase two and three economic development proposal. Presentations detailed the project's scope, including mixed-use retail, hospitality, healthcare, senior living, and entertainment venues. City staff presented an analysis of phase one's performance, highlighting its role as a regional draw and significant contributor to tax revenue and school funding. The developers, Broad Metro, outlined plans for significant investment, job creation, and infrastructure improvements, including stormwater management and traffic solutions. A key point of discussion was the city's potential $4 million upfront investment to address infrastructure challenges and unlock the site's potential, leveraging federal grants and private investment. The projected benefits include substantial tax revenue for the city and schools, tourism support, and enhanced quality of life amenities. The council also reviewed the proposed development agreement and master plan for phase three.
Hoover City Council Sets Public Hearings for Church Expansion, Tattoo Practice, Nuisance Property, and Stadium Trace Village Development
The Hoover City Council set public hearings for July 13th for several items: Resolution 88-63-26 granting conditional use approval for an existing church building expansion at 6 Greenhill Parkway; Resolution 88-64-26 granting conditional use approval for a paramedical tattoo practice at 1713 Montgomery Highway; and Resolution 88-61-26 declaring nuisance and unsafe conditions at 5823 Rhine Village Drive. Additionally, a public hearing was set for an economic development proposal for Stadium Trace Village phases two and three.
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