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Council approves donation of surplus bus to Sertoma Club for youth trips

5530936 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

City Council authorized transfer of a 2002 GMC 14-passenger surplus bus to the Sertoma Club of North Augusta to support local youth camp trips; the resolution passed unanimously with one recusal.

The City Council on Aug. 4 authorized the donation of a surplus parks and recreation vehicle — a 2002 GMC 14-passenger bus — to the Sertoma Club of North Augusta, an organization that uses the vehicle for annual youth trips to camp.

Assistant Administrator JD McCauley said the city offered the club first right of refusal because the Sertoma Club had been the primary user of the vehicle. The donation was presented as Resolution 2025-26.

A motion to approve the resolution passed unanimously with one recusal: Councilmember John Filak recused himself from the vote. Council discussion framed the transfer as a local benefit and a “win-win” for the community’s youth programming.

Ending: Administration will complete the surplus-asset transfer consistent with city policy and the resolution’s terms.