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Kimberly Farr announces candidacy for Trussville City Council
Kimberly Farr announces candidacy for Trussville City Council

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kimberly Farr announces candidacy for Trussville City Council

TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (Trussville Tribune) — Kimberly Farr has officially declared her candidacy for Trussville City Council, intending to run for Place 4 in this year's municipal election. 'Trussville is more than just a place to live; it's where we grow, raise our families, worship, and build futures,' Farr said. 'It's where Brian and I are raising our two children, where I've built my career, and where we've planted deep roots in our community. Whether it's Friday night lights, Saturdays at the ball fields, or worship on Sunday, Trussville is home. That's why I'm committed to ensuring that we continue growing in a way that protects our values, strengthens our community, and enhances our quality of life.' Farr is the director of human resources at SPOC Automation and has helped recruit for over 100 full-time jobs, many of which have been filled by Trussville residents. North Jefferson Chamber of Commerce to host National Civics Bee Regional Competition She also serves on the Industrial Development Authority and as vice president of the Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and has been a member of member of Holy Infant of Prague Catholic Church since childhood. In addition to economic growth, Farr's priorities include keeping Trussville's schools ranked among the best in the state, continued investment in infrastructure, and ensuring first responders have the support and resources they need to keep the community safe. 'As a member of the City Council, my goal will be to ensure that Trussville grows the right way through smart, strategic planning that keeps our community strong while maintaining the character that makes our city so special,' Farr continued. 'We must focus on the long term, making decisions today that will benefit Trussville 5, 10, even 20 years from now.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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