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Town of Magnolia Springs
Provide disaster debris removal and reduction services.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Town of Magnolia Springs
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Provide disaster debris removal and reduction services.
Town of Magnolia Springs
Perform debris monitoring services related to debris removal operations following a debris-generating disaster, including: monitoring debris removal in the field and at debris sites; measuring and certifying truck load capacities, ensuring segregation of debris types (including hazardous wastes); ensuring eligible debris collection and documentation; support recorded observations with digital photography and videos; reporting of irregularities to appropriate personnel.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Town of Magnolia Springs
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Perform debris monitoring services related to debris removal operations following a debris-generating disaster, including: monitoring debris removal in the field and at debris sites; measuring and certifying truck load capacities, ensuring segregation of debris types (including hazardous wastes); ensuring eligible debris collection and documentation; support recorded observations with digital photography and videos; reporting of irregularities to appropriate personnel.
Town of Magnolia Springs
Services will include all management, supervision, labor, transportation, and equipment necessary to perform debris monitoring services related to debris removal operations following a debris-generating disaster, including: monitoring debris removal in the field and at debris sites; measuring and certifying truck load capacities, ensuring segregation of debris types (including hazardous wastes); ensuring eligible debris collection and documentation; support recorded observations with digital photography and videos; reporting of irregularities to appropriate personnel
Posted Date
Oct 1, 2025
Due Date
Oct 10, 2025
Release: Oct 1, 2025
Town of Magnolia Springs
Close: Oct 10, 2025
Services will include all management, supervision, labor, transportation, and equipment necessary to perform debris monitoring services related to debris removal operations following a debris-generating disaster, including: monitoring debris removal in the field and at debris sites; measuring and certifying truck load capacities, ensuring segregation of debris types (including hazardous wastes); ensuring eligible debris collection and documentation; support recorded observations with digital photography and videos; reporting of irregularities to appropriate personnel
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Magnolia Springs
The council received a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2024/2025 audit, which resulted in an unmodified opinion with no findings. A public hearing was held regarding a proposed Planned Residential Development zoning ordinance amendment, which generated significant community discussion. Other business included approval of a site plan application, the naming of April 2026 as Child Abuse Prevention Month, the acceptance of GOMESA grant funding for spring rehabilitation, and the authorization of a transportation grant application for boardwalk and pier improvements. The council also appointed new members to the Board of Adjustment and the Historic Preservation Commission, accepted the dedication of Dykes Drive for public use, and discussed the status of the new town hall remodel.
The council workshop covered monthly reports from local law enforcement, including crime statistics and public safety updates. Key agenda items included a presentation on a proposed Planned Residential Development zoning ordinance text amendment to promote conservation subdivisions, and a discussion regarding a site plan application for a property in the U.S. Highway 98 Overlay District. The council authorized the acceptance of GOMESA grant funding for a springs restoration project. Additional discussions focused on the new Town Hall construction status, dock security measures for the upcoming season, and committee reports, including environmental protection efforts for the Magnolia River and the scheduling of a short-term rental committee meeting. Public comments addressed concerns regarding residential development density and subdivision zoning.
The council meeting addressed several key operational and planning items. Financial approvals were granted, including an expenditure for a grant-related payment. Proclamations were issued for Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Arbor Day. A public hearing was held regarding a rezoning request for a property, which was subsequently discussed by the council. Multiple resolutions were passed, covering a building code enforcement agreement with the county, the classification of sewer installation as essential, and an agreement for bridge inspection services. Additionally, the council received updates on a new town hall project, approved a proposal for a memorial sign in the arboretum, and made appointments to the Tree Committee.
The council discussed and approved Resolution No. 2026-06, which authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Baldwin County Commission for the enforcement of building codes and the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. This resolution was introduced to correct an error found in a previously adopted resolution regarding the same agreement.
The council discussed and approved financial reports and expenditures, including a payment for the Safe Streets for All grant. A public hearing was conducted regarding a rezoning request for a property on U.S. Highway 98, which was subsequently approved via ordinance. Several resolutions were passed, authorizing sponsorships for local community events and accepting funding from the State of Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, along with awarding a bid for landscape maintenance services. The council also received a status update on the New Town Hall project, heard public comments regarding meeting acoustics, and discussed ongoing infrastructure projects, specifically the sewer pipe boring under the Magnolia River.
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