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    Anniston City Council Meeting Highlights – July 3rd, 2024

    By Lee Evancho,

    19 days ago

    Anniston, AL – The city of Anniston held the regular scheduled work session and city council meeting on July 3rd, 2024.

    Work Session

    • Cash Reimbursements
      • Reimbursement of $305.52 to Nikita Wood, while attending the HUD Homebuyer Training in Nashville, TN on June 3-5, 2024
      • Reimbursement of $265.32 to Alisa James while attending the HUD Homebuyer Training in Nashville, TN on June 3-5, 2024
      • Reimbursement of $164.15 to Alisa James while attending the CDI Institute Training in Tuscaloosa, AL on June 9-13, 2024
    • Agreements
      • Agreement with East Alabama Regional Planning Commission for the Anniston Express and ADA Para-Transit Services
    • Grants
      • Community Development Block Grant 2024 Grant Application Review
    • Bids
      • Demolition of 14 Properties; Pre-Bid Conference is scheduled for July 8, 2024 with the Bid Opening on July 15, 2024
    • City Manager Updates

    City Council

    • Invocation
    • Pledge Of Allegiance
    • Call To Order
    • Roll Call
      • Mayor Jack Draper – Present
      • Ward 1 Councilman Jay Jenkins – Present
      • Ward 2 Councilman Demetric D. Roberts – Present
      • Ward 3 Councilwoman Ciara Smith – Present
      • Ward 4 Councilwoman Millie Harris – Present
    • Reading/Approval of Minutes Of Previous Meeting June 18, 2024 – Unanimously Approved
      • Councilman Jay Jenkins – Abstained
    • Additions/deletions to the agenda – None
    • Adoption of agenda – Unanimously Approved
    • Public Hearing – None
    • Unfinished Business – None
    • Consent Agenda – Unanimously Approved
      • Resolution authorizing reimbursements to city officials for expenses incurred while traveling away from the city.
      • Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission for the Anniston Express Fixed Route System and the ADA Para-Transit Services.
    • Ordinances
      • Floodplain Development Ordinance (2nd Reading) – Unanimously Approved
      • Ordinance amending Chapter 3, Article VIII of the Code of Ordinances Establishing the Downtown Anniston Arts and Entertainment District (1st Reading) – Unanimously Approved
    • Public Notice Hearing
      • A list of affected properties was read, including addresses on South Lane Avenue, Gurney Avenue, West 16th Street, Crawford Avenue, Mulberry, McCoy, Lapsley, East Third, Patton, South Christine, Weaver Road, Colman Road, and C Street. Public input was requested for these properties. Updates were provided: arrangements have been made to cut 1017 South Lake Avenue and 812 West 16th Street, with 323 East Third scheduled for next Monday. A new owner will handle 2014 Patton after closing, and 3008 Colman Road will be cut by July 8. – No Comments
    • Additional or other matters that may come before council – None
    • Public comments
      • Ralph Bradford-825 Quail Dr. – Not Present
    • Council comments
      • Councilwoman Harris
        • She commended the Main Street program for the Main Street After Dark Program. She stated there was a large and diverse crowd. She encouraged everyone to come to the next one.
      • Councilman Roberts
        • He echoed the comments of Councilwoman Harris and mentioned concerns about adverse weather possibly impacting the area, urging constituents to stay informed. Expressed gratitude, they thanked staff, leadership, and department heads for their contributions to the city’s operations.
      • Councilwoman Smith – No Comments
      • Councilman Jenkins – Thanked all for their hard work at the After Dark event. He wished everybody a Happy Fourth and encouraged all to visit the Coldwater Mountain Brewery for fireworks.
      • Mayor Draper – No Comments
    • Motion to convene an executive session to discuss with the city’s attorney the legal ramifications of and legal options for pending litigation, controversies not yet being litigated but imminently likely to be litigated or imminently likely to be litigated if the governmental body pursues a proposed course of action.
      Unanimously Approved

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