Mehlhoff running for Alabaster City Council Ward 5 seat

Published 4:26 pm Tuesday, June 30, 2020

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FROM STAFF REPORTS

ALABASTER – Michael Mehlhoff has announced his bid for the Alabaster City Council’s Ward 5 seat.

“I am proud to have called Alabaster home for the past 18 years,” Mehlhoff said. “Along with my devoted wife, Catherine, we raised our two daughters here where they both graduated as valedictorians from Thompson High School.

“The positive growth the city has experienced since our moving here afforded opportunities for our family to thrive. I want to ensure that Alabaster continues this positive growth, while providing the same great opportunities and more to other families.”

Mehlhoff said he thinks his 25-year career as a civil servant in law enforcement gives him a unique skill set to resolve problems, form effective solutions and provide public safety and security.

“My career in law enforcement started in 1995, serving as a deputy sheriff for the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office,” he said. “In 2002, I began my service to the city of Alabaster as both a police officer and transitioned to a building inspector. In 2004, I took employment with the city of Calera as a police officer, where I still serve today.

“As a police officer in Calera, I have taken on many roles within the department. These roles have included patrolman, evidence technician, field training officer, evidence custodian, public safety SCUBA diver, criminal investigator, and I currently supervise a patrol shift.”

Mehlhoff said his service goals include a commitment to providing growth solutions for Alabaster City Schools, providing incentives for commercial businesses and economic growth, providing new infrastructure, improving existing city services, and ensuring that public safety professionals maintain a competitive edge in recruiting and retaining qualified personnel.

“I look forward to the opportunity in continuing my role as a civil servant, and ask the residents of Ward 5 for their vote in this upcoming municipal election,” Mehlhoff said.