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The City Council conducted a public hearing for an alcoholic beverage license for M3 Bar and Grill, LLC, and approved the issuance. The council also adopted ordinances amending city code regarding emergency services and fire prevention, including penalties for false alarms. A resolution was passed to authorize the conveyance of surplus equipment to the City of Florence. Additionally, the council accepted donations from Katie McKenzie and Phillip Williams, Etowah CARES, and Friends of the Falls for the Gadsden Police Department. Remarks were made regarding recycling contest winners, upcoming holiday events, and community meetings. Council members also discussed the swimming pool project for East Gadsden Community Center and recognized local elementary schools for reducing absentee rates.
The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the expansion of the service area for the Gadsden construction and demolition landfill. Concerns were raised by residents regarding the impact on property values, environmental qualities, and health. The council also considered ordinances related to property conveyance and parking restrictions. Additionally, resolutions were discussed and adopted, including an agreement for construction materials testing and special inspections for the Gadsden Athletic Center and a performance agreement with Celebrity Talent International, LLC for an artist performance at the Amp. Thanksgiving meals provided by local churches were reported on, and council members provided updates and remarks on various community events and issues.
The City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key issues. The council approved ordinances for rezoning properties on Ewing Avenue and West Meighan Boulevard, as well as a resolution amending the substance abuse policy. Additionally, a bid was awarded for structural repairs at the Gadsden Museum of Art, and a grant application was authorized for improvements to the intersection of U.S. Highway 431 and College Parkway. The council also approved a resolution amending the capital assets policy and authorized a partnership with the Etowah County Food Bank to provide food assistance. Remarks were made by the Mayor and Council regarding community support, upcoming events, and concerns about local issues.
The City Council meeting included a report on the SPAN Program, recognizing students' achievements. The council awarded a bid for Solid Waste Transfer and Disposal Services to Meridian Waste Services. Tina Gregerson was appointed to the Gadsden Airport Authority, and Grover Kitchens, Tyler Harrell, Kathern Anderson, and Dr. Sabrina Morgan were reappointed to the Historic Preservation Board. An amendment to the agreement with Three Notch Group was authorized for hydraulic analysis related to the S. 11th Street Project. An agreement with Sports Facilities Development, LLC was authorized for furniture, fixtures, and equipment management services for the Gadsden Athletic Center Project. Updates were provided on the Trick or Treat event and the MMA fight, and upcoming events such as Artoberfest and Gadsden State Community College's Fall tailgate were announced.
The City Council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as rezoning of property, change orders for drainage improvement projects, approval of the Annual Transportation Plan, participation in the Senior Nutrition Program, agreements for professional services under the Employee Assistance Program, and agreements with Waggoner Engineering, Inc. The council also addressed the acceptance of an Assistance to Firefighters Grant, awarding bids for site work and a pre-engineered metal building for the Gadsden Athletics Center, and authorizing the acquisition of real property for public purposes related to the Gadsden Athletics Center. Council members also mentioned programs at the Senior Wellness Center, Pink in the Park event, Yoga and Sip in the Square, and a District 3 meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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