Smyrna council approves bulk consent agenda including cybersecurity grant and three‑year police camera contract

Smyrna Town Council · November 14, 2025

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Summary

The Smyrna Town Council approved a consent agenda authorizing multiple routine contracts and grant acceptances, including a state cybersecurity grant award, courtroom recording procurement, on‑site health center services and a three‑year contract for Flock police cameras.

The Smyrna Town Council approved a consent agenda that authorized the mayor to sign multiple one‑ and multi‑year contracts and to accept a state cybersecurity grant. Items approved included a one‑year agreement with Thomas & Hutton for sewer flow monitoring and modeling, a design contract for Stewart's Creek Basin lift station, Calgon Carbon for powdered activated carbon for the water treatment plant, and a contract renewal for on‑site health center services with Premise Health.

The council also authorized procurement of a courtroom recording system from BIS Digital and approved a contract with Recite Me as part of a Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Strategic Technology Solutions award (fiscal year cybersecurity grant). The council approved a three‑year contract with Flock Group Inc. for police camera systems within town limits and authorized other municipal maintenance and construction contracts such as foundation repair at Gregory Mill Park and painting at the event center.

Councilors voted in favor of the consent agenda after the mayor read the items into the record; no council member pulled items for separate discussion. The motions carried without recorded opposition.