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Gadsden City Council adopts package of resolutions on appointments, telecom, software and drainage
Summary
The Gadsden City Council on a unanimous or uncontested series of votes adopted resolutions appointing cemetery board members, approving a Verizon equipment modification, contracting HR software consulting, a three-year warrants agreement with Etowah County and authorizing multiple drainage-related property actions.
The Gadsden City Council adopted a slate of resolutions Tuesday that included appointments to the Forest Cemetery Board, a special-use permit for Verizon Wireless, consulting work to support a citywide Tyler software rollout, a three-year agreement with Etowah County to house city warrants, and multiple actions to advance drainage projects.
The action package was carried by voice votes after suspension of rules where requested; council members did not record discrete roll-call tallies in the public transcript. President Beck called each item and the motions passed as presented.
The council appointed Ruth Moffitt and Juanita Martin and reappointed Kyle Chambers to the Forest Cemetery Board, with terms set to expire April 5, 2029.
The council adopted a resolution authorizing a special-use permit for Verizon Wireless to modify equipment at an existing wireless telecommunications facility at 1007 Goodyear Avenue. A representative identified in the audience as David attended while the item was…
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