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Council approves consent items: cemetery lot sale, water-board testing contract, relocation payment, appointments and $1.82M HVAC contract
Summary
At its Jan. 28 meeting the Birmingham City Council approved a slate of consent and action items including the sale of an Oak Hill Cemetery lot, a water testing agreement, a relocation payment, appointments to the parks board, and a nearly $1.82 million HVAC contract for Highland Park pro shop.
The Birmingham City Council approved multiple consent and action items on Tuesday, including the sale of a cemetery lot, a water testing services agreement with the Birmingham Water Works Board, a relocation housing payment, board appointments and a contract to replace the Highland Park pro shop HVAC system.
Votes at a glance
- Oak Hill Cemetery lot sale (Item 9): The council approved the sale of lot 906 spaces 456 to Sam Parker and Claire Parker for $15,000 and authorized the mayor to execute conveyance documents. Stuart Oates, executive director of Oak Hill Cemetery, described the cemetery as a near-capacity site and noted its historical features. Vote: unanimous approval (yes: 9).
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