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Votes at a glance: Morganton City Council approves funding modifications, contracts and street dedication Oct. 6

5888147 · October 6, 2025

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Summary

On Oct. 6 the Morganton City Council approved a series of consent and new-business items including a state funding modification and budget amendment for a water-plant sedimentation project, acceptance of Carriage Park Lane, multiple contracts for pumps and park equipment, and FEMA-related budget amendments tied to park recovery.

MORGANTON, N.C. — At its Oct. 6 meeting the Morganton City Council approved a series of formal actions covering utilities funding, street acceptance, equipment purchases and engineering contracts. Most motions passed by voice vote; the transcript records council approval for each item listed below.

Summary of actions approved

- Division of Water Infrastructure funding modification and budget amendment: Council approved a resolution accepting a funding offer modification from the North Carolina Division of Water Infrastructure in the amount of $7,165,744 and then approved a budget amendment to accept $564,344 (the remainder of the funding) into the project fund. The motions passed by voice vote.

- Carriage Park Lane dedication and stop sign: Council accepted dedication of Carriage Park Lane — a 1,449-foot residential street off Shore Drive — into the city street system and adopted an ordinance establishing a stop sign at the intersection of Carriage Park Lane and Shore Drive. Motions were moved and seconded and approved by voice vote.

- Oak Hill Booster Pump contract: Council awarded a contract to Kemp Construction Inc. for removal and replacement of the split-case booster pump at the Oak Hill Booster Station in an amount not to exceed $29,942 and authorized the mayor or city manager to execute the contract. The motion passed by voice vote.

- Shoey Park equipment purchase: Council awarded a contract to Revels Turf and Tractor LLC for equipment purchases for the Shoey Park project in an amount not to exceed $259,048.27; motion approved by voice vote. Staff reported the city has received $541,800.72 from FEMA toward Shoey Park restoration.

- Sale and development agreement for 112 West Union Street and termination of right of first refusal: Council approved a development agreement with Cranford Properties of North Carolina LLC and approved an agreement terminating the McGimpseys’ right of first refusal (see separate story).

- Engineering services for recreation maintenance building: Council approved a master services agreement and awarded a contract (design, bidding, and construction services) for the recreation maintenance building replacement at Catawba Meadows Park in an amount not to exceed $135,000. The contract name appears in the agenda as Domicore and Associates (transcript spelling inconsistent); staff will file the signed contract in the city clerk’s office.

- Larger Catawba Meadows / soccer-complex engineering procurement postponed: Council voted to postpone action on a larger, higher-value engineering procurement until a recessed meeting on Oct. 14 at 8:15 a.m. to allow additional negotiation and clarification.

- Budget amendments for FEMA funding: Council approved two budget amendments related to Hurricane Helene recovery totaling $3,929,469 (two amendments of $2,795,618 and $1,133,851) to recognize FEMA receipts and to transfer funding to the FEMA Capital Projects Fund.

Votes and formal motions: The meeting transcript records motions, seconds and council voice votes for each item above. Where the transcript recorded the mover and seconder, those names are listed below; the transcript records only general “aye” voice votes rather than individual roll-call tallies for most items.

Noted movers and seconders (per transcript)

- Funding modification (Division of Water Infrastructure): motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Wendy Kato; vote: aye. - Budget amendment ($564,344 project fund): motion by Wendy Kato; second by unspecified; vote: aye. - Carriage Park Lane acceptance: motion by Butch McSwain; second by Chris Jernigan; vote: aye. - Stop sign ordinance at Carriage Park Lane/Shore Drive: motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Wendy Kato; vote: aye. - Kemp Construction contract (Oak Hill Booster Pump): motion by Chris Jernigan; second by unspecified; vote: aye. - Revels Turf and Tractor LLC contract (Shoey Park equipment): motion by Butch McSwain; second by Wendy Kato; vote: aye. - Development agreement with Cranford Properties: motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Wendy Kato; vote: aye. - Termination of right of first refusal (McGimpseys): motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Butch McSwain; vote: aye. - Master services agreement for recreation maintenance building: motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Chris Jernigan (procedural confirmation in transcript); vote: aye. - Postpone larger engineering procurement to Oct. 14 at 8:15 a.m.: motion by Chris Jernigan; second by Chris Jernigan; vote: aye. - FEMA budget amendments (two amounts): motion by Butch McSwain; second by Wendy Kato; vote: aye.

Notes and context

- The transcript frequently records only voice votes (“Aye. Motion passes.”) rather than roll-call tallies; the council approved each item listed above by voice unless otherwise noted. - Staff said some awards were made to the “lowest responsive, responsible bidder” and that funding for several park items came from a mix of FEMA, flood insurance and other insurance recoveries. The exact contract documents and final invoices will be filed with the city clerk. - One agenda item was postponed to give staff time to complete negotiations and clarifications; the council recessed the meeting until Oct. 14 at 8:15 a.m. per state statute cited in the motion.

The items above represent formal council actions taken on Oct. 6; staff and the city clerk hold the official contracts, ordinances and signed documents.