Mayors of Alabama’s 10 largest cities met in Birmingham to talk about the challenges their communities are facing, as well as to work on how to collaborate and share opportunities.
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“It’s always helpful for us to meet with colleagues from around the state to talk about best practices, things that they’re doing in their communities and things that we can borrow and do in our communities too,” said Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed. “It’s also good to hear some of the challenges and learn about the solutions that they’ve utilized.”
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