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Commission approves routine resolutions, grant applications and bill payments; accepts resignation

Danville City Commission · March 10, 2026

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Summary

At its March 9 meeting the Danville City Commission approved routine items including an IT surplus list, a $500 cemetery-mapping change order, an HDR short-form agreement not-to-exceed $25,000, a Doc Dogs facility fee waiver, two Homeland Security grant applications for 911 equipment, and payment of $1,395,384.69 in city bills; the commission also accepted the resignation of Marquita McElroy.

The Danville City Commission on March 9 approved a set of routine resolutions and authorized grant applications and bill payments.

Key votes at the meeting included:

- IT surplus (Resolution 2026030901): A list of IT items was declared surplus and the items will be placed on GovDeals for disposition. The motion passed by voice vote.

- Webb Cemeteries change order (Resolution 2026030902): The commission approved a $500 change order to convert selected cemetery maps from lot-level to grave-level mapping for specified sections (Hilldale sections A and F and selected newer areas of Bellevue) to make individual-grave information available online.

- HDR short-form agreement (Resolution 2026030903): Staff presented a short-form umbrella engineering agreement with HDR Engineering Services Inc. with total fees not to exceed $25,000 to streamline multiple small projects; commissioners approved the agreement.

- Doc Dogs facility agreement and fee waiver (Resolution 2026030905): Staff recommended treating the July multi-day event as a community event and waiving the standard rental fee for the fairgrounds; commissioners approved the rental agreement and fee waiver.

- Recorder and radio grant applications (Resolutions 2026030907 and 2026030908): Staff received permission to apply for Homeland Security grants to replace the Danville 911 call/radio recorder (approx. $28,000–$30,000; 10% city match) and to upgrade end-of-life radio software and hardware (approx. $54,866; 10% match). Both grant applications were approved.

- Bills payment: Commissioners approved paying city bills totaling $1,395,384.69.

The commission also entered and exited an executive session on litigation and a specific business proposal, and later accepted the resignation of Marquita McElroy from the telecommunications officer position.

Votes at a glance (items approved unless noted): - Resolution 2026030901 (IT surplus): approved by voice vote. - Resolution 2026030902 (Webb Cemeteries change order, $500): approved by voice vote. - Resolution 2026030903 (HDR short-form agreement, not to exceed $25,000): approved by voice vote. - Resolution 2026030904 (Mox Creek pump station funding): covered in separate article. - Resolution 2026030905 (Doc Dogs facility agreement and fee waiver): approved by voice vote. - Resolution 2026030906 (Downtown lighting procurement): approved (see separate article) with one recorded no vote. - Resolution 2026030907 (Recorder grant application): approved. - Resolution 2026030908 (Radio upgrade grant application): approved. - Bills payment ($1,395,384.69): approved.

Next steps: staff to proceed with grant applications, surplus disposition, cemetery mapping implementation, execution of the HDR agreement under the $25,000 cap, and administration of the Doc Dogs event per the approved agreement. The resignation will be processed per personnel policy.