The Certified Municipality Achievement Award is an annual award from the Certified Municipal Official Program created to recognize and commend cities and towns where the mayor and all councilmembers have earned the professional designation of Certified Municipal Official thereby distinguishing the municipality as a Certified Municipality. This designation represents the mayor and all councilmembers have completed a minimum of 40 credit hours of formal training on municipal government conducted or endorsed by the Alabama League of Municipalities. Qualifying municipalities are selected by the Alabama League of Municipalities based on Certified Municipal Official Program credit hour records during the previous calendar year. Qualifying municipalities receive a certificate and an annual Certified Municipality Achieve Award digital seal for their municipal website.
Town of Boligee; City of Brewton; City of Center Point; City of Foley; City of Glencoe; City of Hokes Bluff; City of Midfield; City of Opp; City of Priceville; City of Rainbow City; City of Robertsdale; City of Saraland; Town of Shorter; City of Southside; City of York.
City of Andalusia; Town of Boligee; City of Brewton; City of Center Point; City of Foley; City of Midfield; City of Opp; City of Priceville; City of Robertsdale; City of Saraland; Town of Shorter; City of Southside; City of York
City of Andalusia; Town of Boligee ; City of Brewton; City of Center Point; City of Foley; City of Opp; City of Midfield; City of Priceville; City of Robertsdale; City of Southside
Town of Boligee; City of Brewton, City of Clay; City of Midfield; City of Opp; City of Priceville; City of Robertsdale; City of Southside
City of Opp
City of Andalusia; City of Ashford; City of Center Point; City of Foley; City of Midfield; City of Opp; City of Priceville; City of Robertsdale; City of Saraland
City of Andalusia; City of Brewton; City of Center Point; City of Foley; City of Priceville; City of Robertsdale; City of Saraland