South Charleston City Council on March 3 voted to approve the minutes from previous meetings, reappoint a member to the municipal planning commission, adopt a fire-prevention proclamation and award a public-works procurement totaling $246,290.
The council voted unanimously to reappoint Danny Huffman to the municipal planning commission after a motion and second; the council also unanimously approved a mayoral proclamation promoting fire-prevention messaging and smoke-alarm replacement. The finance committee’s recommendation to award purchases of compost and recycled bags was approved by roll call; the tally shown on the record was unanimous "yes."
The procurement award covers 1,000 cases of compost bags and 7,000 cases of recycled bags to be charged to the public-works budget for fiscal year 2026. The council record shows the purchases fall within the department’s budget.
Other routine business included adoption of the minutes and the meeting adjournment. No additional conditions or amendments were recorded on these motions.
Votes at a glance
- Approval of previous meeting minutes: approved (motion and voice vote; roll not specified).
- Reappointment of Danny Huffman to municipal planning commission: approved (motion, seconded by Councilman Spurlock; voice vote recorded as aye).
- Proclamation on fire prevention/smoke-alarm messaging: approved (motion; seconded by Councilor Spohler; voice vote recorded as aye).
- Award of public-works purchase (compost and recycled bags), total $246,290: approved (motion by finance committee/second; roll-call vote recorded as unanimous yes by council members present).
The meeting record does not list any votes against or abstentions for the items above.