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Council approves lighting, sidewalks, hangar design and other measures; rejects irrigation-well bids and lays over several election ordinances
Summary
At its regular meeting the Enterprise City Council adopted multiple resolutions and agreements — including an ALDOT lighting agreement, sidewalk design services, airport hangar design and Main Street incubator lease — rejected irrigation-well bids and authorized rebidding, and approved CDBG-related procurement steps.
The Enterprise City Council approved a series of routine and project-specific motions at its meeting. Key outcomes included adopted resolutions and contract authorizations, a bid rejection, and several items tabled for a future meeting.
Votes and major actions at a glance
- Adopted ordinance 31,825: Rezoned about 3.59 acres owned by Richard Bray from M2 (general industrial) to R1 (low‑density single‑family residential). Motion adopted by roll/voice vote; no public speakers registered for the hearing.
- Rejected bids for the irrigation well at the Enterprise Multipurpose Recreational Complex and authorized rebidding: Staff reported the lowest base bid exceeded available funds (lowest base bid $862,568; lowest combined base bid and deductive alternates $760,068); council voted to reject and authorized staff to rebid when market conditions improve.
- Adopted Resolution 41,525: Authorized the mayor to…
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