Angola council approves minutes, ordinances, appropriation, warrants and $1.4M in vouchers

Angola City Common Council · February 3, 2026

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Summary

At its Feb. 2 meeting, Angola City Common Council approved Jan. 20 minutes, advanced an ordinance on planning/zoning fees on second reading, approved an additional appropriation to purchase a vehicle, cancelled a small outstanding warrant, and authorized payment vouchers totaling $1,398,909.12.

The Angola City Common Council handled routine business and several financial votes at its Feb. 2 meeting.

The council approved the Jan. 20 meeting minutes by voice vote after an oral motion and second. Councilors then considered unfinished business: an ordinance read as "ordinance number 17 96 20 26," described in the meeting as an amendment to the City of Angola code of ordinances to establish fees and services for the Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, Historic Preservation Commission and the Economic Development and Planning Department; that item was read for a second time and approved by voice vote.

In new business the council approved an additional appropriation item read in the meeting as orders number 1770 (later corrected in the discussion to 17972026) to move funds within the general fund to purchase a vehicle; speakers noted the purchase had been negotiated and that the city uses a five-year option cadence in its contracts. The council also approved a list of outstanding warrants declared cancelled as of Dec. 31, 2025, noting one unpaid outstanding item of $542.15 for 2023.

The council authorized payment of allowance counts payable vouchers numbered 78,259 through 78,426 totaling $1,398,909.12; a motion to pay the bills was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.

A council member said the next meeting will include an appropriation related to an "AI AIF phone" applicant; the council scheduled its next meeting for Monday, Feb. 6 and adjourned.

What’s next: The council will consider the AI phone appropriation at the next meeting; staff and the mayor will execute the Republic Services extension and continue routine administrative follow-up.