Council approves contract awards, grants and appointments; several items pass with 3-0 votes, some divisive items pass 2-1

2935662 · April 9, 2025

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Summary

At its April 7 meeting Decatur City Council approved multiple routine contracts and grants (many 3-0) and a small number of contested items that passed by 2-1 votes, including camera equipment for new facilities and an extension on the Ingalls Harbor development agreement.

Decatur City Council voted on a slate of resolutions, contract awards and board appointments at its April 7 meeting. Most routine procurement and grant items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous votes; several items that drew debate passed by 2–1 votes.

Key outcomes (motions as recorded at the meeting):

- Resolution 25044 — Approve expenditure of $140,075 for Central Parkway Service Center equipment shed. Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25045 — Memorandum of understanding with Calhoun Community College (parks & rec partnership). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25046 — Award bid #25013 to George Plumbing for annual plumbing services (only responsive bidder). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25047 — Award bid #25015 Waste Away Dumpster Service for dumpster services (annual renewal). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25048 — Award bid #250162 to Pepsi Cola of Decatur for soft drink services (annual). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25049 — Accept AMRV grant for Flying Dragon Disc Golf Course renovation (Jack Allen). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved (roll call: Aye).

- Resolution 25050 — Agreement with Alabama Department of Corrections to provide inmate labor to city departments (annual renewal). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25051 — Funds for new dog park fencing at Wolverine Park (repurpose fencing). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25052 — Award for camera equipment installation at Cook of Alton / new facilities (same system as water park/campground). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 2–1 (one councilor opposed).

- Resolution 25053 — Approve extension of Ingalls Harbor project development agreement (three-year extension requested). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 2–1.

- Resolution 25054 — DUA construction agreement for removal of Point Mallard signs; Decatur Utilities to remove and haul signs. Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 2–1.

- Resolution 25055 — Approve Garber Engineering proposal for ALDOT MPO project (Church Street reconstruction). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25056 — Accept Volunteer Center of Morgan County donation (approximately $24,000) for youth services Hope Chest program. Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Resolution 25057 — Award bid #25014 to Responsible Partners LLC for alcohol services at Ingalls Harbor. Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved (roll call: Aye).

- Resolution 25058 / 25017 (recorded sequence) — Award to Armors Contracting Inc. to install underground fire water line; motion carried (vote recorded as approved; some discussion and a 2–1 vote on related items).

- Resolution 25059 — Award for pizza oven equipment at Point Mallard to Birmingham Restaurant Supply (referred to in meeting as the lowest responsible bidder). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved.

- Resolution 25060 — Extend DYS agreement with Decatur City Schools (youth services). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved (roll call: Aye).

Appointments and annexation:

- Will Waller appointed to the Farmers Market Board (term start shown as 01/01/2029 in the packet). Motion by Mr. McMaster; second Mr. Jackson. Outcome: approved.

- Jerry Baker reappointed to the Industrial Development Board. Outcome: approved 2–1.

- Julia Roth reappointed to the Industrial Development Board. Outcome: approved 3–0.

- Annexation associated with the pre-zoning on Pisca Road (6.11 acres) and first reading of ordinance for Palmetto Fiber Network franchise were presented and scheduled per agenda; the pre-zoning item was set for public hearing on May 5, 2025 at 6 p.m.

Notes on voting: Most procurement and grant items received unanimous support (3–0). A small set of items drew one dissenting vote, including the camera equipment installation, the Ingalls Harbor extension and the Point Mallard sign removal; those items passed 2–1.

Ending: Council completed the approvals and asked staff to proceed with negotiated contracts and to return with necessary implementation details where appropriate.