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Dothan City Commission approves rezoning, contracts, grants and service agreements; multiple votes unanimous

2090762 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 7 meeting the Dothan City Commission approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions including two rezoning ordinances, several contract awards and grant acceptances, and changes to service agreements; most votes were taken by voice and approved without recorded roll-call tallies.

The Dothan City Commission on Jan. 7 approved multiple ordinances and resolutions covering rezoning, contracts, grants and service agreements during a meeting at city commission chambers.

The commission approved two rezoning ordinances, passed resolutions to confirm weed-abatement costs and to change how often the planning commission is advertised in the newspaper, and authorized several contracts and funding agreements, including an expanded design-services agreement for the city hall campus.

The approvals were taken as a series of motions and voice votes. The following is a concise listing of each formal action recorded on the agenda and its outcome as stated during the meeting.

Votes at a glance

- Ordinance 2025-1: Rezoning of approximately 145.65 acres (property owned by Robert Byrd and Marcia Byrd) from AC district to R-1 district — approved.

- Ordinance 2025-2: Rezoning of approximately 0.61 acres (property of Charles McCall, 106…

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