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The agenda for the regular City Council meeting included several key discussion and approval items. Topics included the purchase of a SonicWall TZ270 with advanced security services to be paid from SPLOST funds, and approval for hiring two additional Police Officers for the Glennville Police Department. Discussions also covered the inclusion of a Lieutenant position within the Police Department to facilitate communication. Further items involved approving a five-year lease with Lenslock for car and body camera bundles, and awarding the purchase of two 2024 Police Interceptors and equipment to Brannen Emergency Vehicles, also funded by SPLOST. The council addressed converting a part-time Fire Department Laborer position to full-time, approving a decorated banner wrap for a storefront window, and placing a 2007 F-150 Pickup and 2001 F-350 Van on GovDeals.
Key discussions and potential approvals for this meeting included public comments, with one specific request from Abundant Life Apostolic Church to reintroduce themselves and discuss community activities. The agenda covered the potential award of the Glennville Water Improvements Project to the lowest bidder, McLendon Enterprises, Inc. Further discussion involved approving an Alcohol Beverage License application for Chantin Bhagat 24, Inc. for off-premises consumption of beer and wine. The Council was set to discuss the award of a police vehicle and equipment purchase using ARPA funds, the purchase of three police department radios with ARPA funds, the approval of the 2025 holiday schedule, and a proposal to provide premium pay to City employees who worked between January 27, 2020, and March 3, 2021, utilizing ARPA funds.
The council meeting involved the approval of the agenda and consent agenda. A public hearing was held to consider a special exception request for roof slope and materials on Azalea Road, resulting in the disapproval of the request. The council approved the reappointment of Marcus H. Nobles III to the Tattnall County Library Board, an increase in the monthly appropriation for the Municipal Court Judge, and an increase in the annual appropriation for the Ohoopee Regional Library System. A services agreement for website development was approved, and Seth Edwards was appointed to the Recreation Commission. Departmental reports included comments on staff work in the heat and fire department calls for service.
The council meeting covered several key items. The council approved placing four police vehicles on GovDeals, an amendment to the city's financial policy to allow enrollment in a service deposit program, and awarding a website bid to Digital Marketing. Departmental reports included the fire department's call volume and service hours for June.
The council meeting addressed several key items. A USDA loan and grant resolution was approved for a new backhoe for the Water Department. Amendment #1 to the American Rescue Plan Act State Fiscal Recovery Fund for water/sewer infrastructure was approved, allowing for cost overruns. An amendment to the probation service contract with Judicial Alternatives was also approved. The council voted to apply for a Bureau of Justice Assistance grant for bulletproof vests. Finally, the July 4th council meeting was rescheduled to July 3rd.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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