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Baberton City Council adopts multiple emergency ordinances including police software contract and liquor‑license restrictions
Summary
At its Dec. 8 meeting the Baberton City Council suspended rules and adopted several emergency ordinances, including a five‑year police software contract with Blue Technologies, an MOU for NPDES compliance, development‑code restrictions on liquor/tobacco license transfers, and multiple payments and appropriations; appointments and a liquor‑license transfer were also approved.
Baberton City Council voted on a package of emergency ordinances and other items at its Dec. 8 regular meeting, approving a five‑year contract for police software and several finance and personnel measures.
Council adopted Ordinance 174, authorizing a five‑year agreement with Blue Technologies for police‑department software covering Jan. 1, 2026, through Dec. 31, 2030. Mr. Harris moved the suspension of rules under section 5.1 of the Baberton City Charter and then moved adoption; Ms. Thompson seconded the adoption and the roll call produced the required affirmative votes with Councilor Gerhardt absent.
Council also approved Ordinance 175, authorizing the mayor or designee to execute a memorandum of understanding with the…
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