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Votes at a glance: several procurement and donation items approved
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Summary
On Jan. 20, 2026, council approved multiple procurement resolutions for curb cuts, IT services, traffic control contracts and accepted a donation for ballfield improvements; vote tallies are listed where recorded.
At the Jan. 20, 2026 meeting the Knoxville City Council approved several agenda items on the consent and regular agendas. Key actions and vote outcomes recorded in the meeting are listed below:
- Resolution 12(i): Authorize mayor to execute agreement with Whaley Construction LLC for 2026 curb cuts, amount not to exceed $397,241.50. Motion made and approved by voice vote.
- Resolution 12(j): Authorize amendment with High Street IT Solutions for SAAS implementation services to transfer data to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP in an amount not to exceed $1,050,000 (new total contract price $2,099,500). Motion approved; mayor announced vote 8-1.
- Resolution 12(l): Authorize agreement with Area Wide Protective for flagging and traffic control as needed, annual amount not to exceed $42,500. Motion carried by voice vote.
- Resolution 12(m): Authorize agreement with Middle Tennessee Traffic Management LLC for flagging and traffic control as needed, annual amount not to exceed $42,500. Motion carried by voice vote.
- Resolution 12(n): Accept donation of $15,123.65 from Pellissippi State Community College toward ball field improvements at Ridley Hill Ball Fields and authorize requisite documents. Motion carried by voice vote.
For these items, staff presented scope, vendor names and dollar amounts; council moved, seconded and approved the items during the meeting. The Axon amendment (12k) received extended debate and passed (see separate article).

