SB517 Alabama 2010 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Quinton RossDemocrat- Co-Sponsor
- Larry Dixon
- Session
- Regular Session 2010
- Title
- Pike Road, boundary lines established to annex certain property, settlement of legal dispute with Montgomery
- Summary
SB517 would redefine Pike Road's boundaries to include all territory shown on the attached map, annex that area into the Town of Pike Road, and settle a dispute with the City of Montgomery by vacating disputed annexations and de-annexing specific parcels.
What This Bill DoesIt establishes and alters Pike Road's boundary lines to include all Montgomery County territory shown on the attached plat, making that area part of Pike Road. It requires the map showing the proposed territory to be filed with the Montgomery County Judge of Probate and openly accessible to the public. It vacates the disputed annexation or attempted annexation with the City of Montgomery and de-annexes certain parcels from Pike Road. It becomes effective after the Governor's approval and once companion acts about the City of Montgomery's boundaries and related municipal tax rules are passed, to support settlement of the dispute.
Who It Affects- Residents and property owners within the newly included area who would become part of the Town of Pike Road.
- Property owners of the specified parcels 09-06-23-02-000-002.000, 09-06-23-02-000-003.001, and 09-06-23-02-000-003.002 who would be de-annexed from Pike Road.
- The City of Montgomery, as the dispute with Pike Road is resolved and boundaries are settled.
- Montgomery County and its taxpayers, through potential changes in municipal boundaries and tax arrangements connected to the settlement.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Section 1: Establishes and alters Pike Road's boundary lines to include all territory shown on the attached plat (in yellow) within Pike Road's corporate limits.
- Section 2: The proposed boundary map is filed in the Montgomery County Judge of Probate's office and is open to public inspection.
- Section 3: Upon enactment, the included territory is officially established; the disputed annexation/attempted annexation with the City of Montgomery is vacated, and specific parcels are de-annexed from Pike Road.
- Section 5: The act becomes effective upon governor approval and after companion acts establishing the City of Montgomery's boundaries and a municipal tax act related to the dispute are passed.
- Subjects
- Montgomery County
Bill Actions
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Local Legislation No. 1
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature