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City of Martin Fire-Rescue-EMS
General maintenance and repair of vehicles owned and operated by the police department.
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Apr 7, 2026
City of Martin Fire-Rescue-EMS
Close: Apr 7, 2026
General maintenance and repair of vehicles owned and operated by the police department.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Martin Fire-Rescue-EMS
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board accepted committee department head reports. An ordinance amending the official zoning ordinance to revise minimum lot width requirements for R-1A districts was approved. The board agreed that the city would maintain ownership and upkeep of the courtyard next to Vicki's Designer Touch. A bid for roof replacement at Fire Station #2 from JM Roofing Company LLC was accepted.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various city matters. The board accepted committee department head reports and addressed a query about patch work on Hyndsver. They also conducted the second and final reading of an ordinance related to the training and continuing education of members of the Martin Municipal Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals. Additionally, the board introduced and approved an ordinance amending the official zoning ordinance to revise minimum lot width requirements for R-1A districts. A resolution authorizing participation in a public entity partner matching grant program was removed from the agenda.
The meeting included accepting committee department head reports and appointing John Bucy to the Industrial Development Board. The board discussed and approved Resolution R2024-05 to hire an administrative management services consultant for city projects and grants. They also approved Resolution R2024-06 to support the use of License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras to counter violent crime, with explanations provided on camera placements and public communication plans. There were also future meeting dates scheduled.
The meeting included a presentation honoring Assistant Chief Jason Hauhe with a Life Saving Award and Metal Star. The board declared a vacancy in Ward I and nominated and approved Danny Nanney as Alderman of Ward I. Department head reports were accepted, covering minor incidents during Soybean, upcoming Town and Gown events, generator issues at the water plant, pothole repairs, and updates on the walking trail, pickle ball court, and playground. The second and final reading of O2025-11 was approved, along with the introduction and reading of O2025-12 and R2025-07. The board accepted a proposal for the repair of a Caterpillar generator at the wastewater treatment plant and a proposal from Weaver Consultant Group for a Class III/IV Landfill Vertical Expansion.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board accepted department head reports and approved an ordinance to amend the city's sewer use ordinance and enforcement response plan. They also approved the first reading of an ordinance to rezone property on Main Street. Additionally, the board approved a resolution for an interlocal agreement with Weakley County and other cities regarding the Weakley County Joint Economic Development Corporation, as well as a resolution establishing the city's electronic device and internet usage policy. Bids for the Hunter Drive storm water rehabilitation project were discussed, with the first bid being rejected and the second bid accepted. The board also accepted a bid for a lighting system at the Martin Parks and Recreation baseball complex. A vacancy for Ward 2 Alderman was declared, and a nomination was made to fill the position. Finally, Alderman Scott Robbins' resignation was discussed and accepted.
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