The process to hire a high dollar CEO of Birmingham’s regional water system is flawed, dishonest and contrary to what was promised by the new board, Mayor Randall Woodfin said, assailing the board’s leadership.
“I’m going to keep calling this out – because when a public utility that serves Birmingham families is being used for backroom deals, it is a betrayal of the duty they have to our people,” Woodfin wrote on social media today.
The CEO for Central Alabama Water, formerly known as the Birmingham Water Works Board, is set to earn $650,000 to $750,000…