SB519 Alabama 2010 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Quinton RossDemocrat- Co-Sponsor
- Larry Dixon
- Session
- Regular Session 2010
- Title
- Montgomery, boundary lines established to annex certain property, settlement of legal dispute with Pike Road
- Summary
This bill redraws the City of Montgomery’s boundaries to include specific parcels shown on an attached map and settles a dispute with Pike Road by deannexing that area.
What This Bill DoesIt expands Montgomery’s city limits to include the parcels listed on the attached map. A map of the proposed territory is filed and available for the public to review. Once effective, the included territory becomes part of Montgomery, any annexation outside the map area is vacated, and the Pike Road dispute area is deannexed from Montgomery (without affecting other areas outside the map). The act relies on companion acts related to Pike Road’s boundary and a related municipal tax provision to become fully effective.
Who It Affects- Residents and property owners of the parcels listed in the bill (as shown on the attached map): they would become part of the City of Montgomery and fall under its governance and services.
- Residents and property owners in the Pike Road dispute area: they would be deannexed from the City of Montgomery and remain outside its corporate limits.
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 the boundary lines to include within Montgomery's corporate limits all territory shown on the attached map, including specifically listed parcels.
- Section 2: The map showing the proposed territory is on file in the Montgomery County Office of the Judge of Probate and is open for public inspection.
- Section 3: Upon the act becoming effective, the included territory is established; annexation of any other territory shown on the map is vacated and the Pike Road dispute area is deannexed from Montgomery (without vacating other outside-map areas).
- Section 5: The act becomes effective upon governor's approval and upon passage/approval of companion acts regarding Pike Road's boundary and a related municipal taxation provision.
- 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