By Jamie Burch
.
Published: Tue, September 04, 2007 - 10:46 pm
Last Updated: Fri, August 15, 2008 - 3:03 pm
Three West Mobile residents are asking a judge to stop the annexation vote. They filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming the city violated their voting rights and the Alabama Constitution by "pre-determining" who would be in favor of annexation before drawing the voting lines.Last month, Mayor Sam Jones announced an annexation plan that would once again make Mobile Alabama's second largest city and eventually the state's largest. Mobile is currently third behind Birmingham and Montgomery.
The proposed annexation area, between Cody and Schillinger roads -- is divided into four sections. Unless a judge stops the election, voters in each section will decide if they want to become part of the city on September 18th.
A city of Mobile spokesperson tells News Five that the city has filed a summary motion saying the lawsuit has no merit.
The three people who filed the lawsuit held a news conference Wednesday afternoon. We'll have the latest on this legal battle tonight on News 5 at 5:00 and 6:00.
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The annexation plan is flawed and unethical. Why, because all the businesses along Schillinger Road are included in Mobile Terrace community (District 1). Mr. Jones must think that the people in Mobile Terrace are stupid to impose more taxes on themselves when he cannot even improve the section of Old Shell Road west of Hillcrest Road that leads to their homes. Maybe he wants only their money and doesn’t want them downtown. Secondly the remaining districts that are contiguous to businesses do not include the businesses. Is that fair? Let’s play fair and include all four districts as one. Then all the neighborhoods that are contiguous to those businesses can vote annexation up or down.