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The City Commission meeting agenda included several key items such as proclamations for Purple Heart City designation, Youth Art Month, and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Communications from the City Manager covered a retirement certificate and a project update. Additionally, the commission addressed applications for retail beer and wine licenses, held public hearings regarding zoning amendments and rezoning requests, and considered resolutions for commercial space leases, grant applications for the police department, contracts for officiating and event performances, and authorization to participate in the national opioids settlement. Further items involved declaring surplus items and routine financial approvals for invoices and travel.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Key agenda items included the proclamation of America 250, commemorating the semiquincentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which was presented to the Daughters of the American Revolution. A proclamation recognizing Arbor Day in the city was also presented, highlighting the benefits of trees and noting Dothan's selection as the Tree City USA Alabama City of the Year, with an acknowledgment of honoring school bus drivers. Furthermore, a proclamation for Government Communicators Day was issued to recognize city communication staff. The Commission also acknowledged Commissioner David Crutchfield for ten years of service. Commissioners provided comments, including commendations for the Dunlin Downtown Martas parade, noting its safety and community spirit, and updates on the progress of the circle road construction project. Support was expressed for local basketball teams advancing in playoffs, and gratitude was extended to first responders for their service during recent incidents.
The meeting included the approval of the agenda and confirmation that there were no disclosures of ex parte contact. The primary new business item involved the preliminary subdivision for Addison Creek Subdivision, which required a vote on whether to approve the plat, not to exceed 53 lots. Additionally, minor development plans and subdivision plats were reviewed.
The key discussions centered on Old Business (none) and New Business items. The Planning Commission reviewed and approved a subdivision request (S-2025-0014) for 69 lots at 678 Taylor Road for Buckhead Townhomes, Phase II, following staff recommendations. The agenda also included the approval of Consent Items related to Minor Development Plans and Subdivision Plats. Furthermore, a discussion took place regarding text amendment cleanup, clarification of existing processes, and code language, along with relaying information about CAPZO training.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge of allegiance, followed by the approval of the minutes from the February 17, 2026 meeting. A proclamation was issued declaring March 2026 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, with representatives from Spectra Care Health Systems present. The commission recognized Britney Wilkerson as the employee of the month for her work in community relations and communications. Discussions included updating the competitive process for allocating CDBG resources (Resolution 2026-39), which ultimately failed to pass as proposed after deliberation on the guaranteed funding for city projects. Furthermore, the commission approved a contract with the Southeast Alabama Baseball Umpires Association for officiating the 2026 Dixie Boys baseball season and an agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation for the operation and maintenance of a new traffic signal at Southgate Road and South Oak Street, necessitated by a new Chick-fil-A development.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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