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Chelsea Council approves MOA with M4A to allow COPs to deliver meals to homebound seniors

Chelsea City Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Council approved resolution 13-74 authorizing the mayor to execute a memorandum of agreement (M.O.A.) with 'M4A' (identified in the record as the Bridal Alabama Area Agency on Aging) to permit COPs to deliver meals to homebound seniors served through M4A.

The Chelsea City Council voted on March 3 to approve resolution 13-74 authorizing the mayor to execute a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with an organization referred to in the meeting as M4A (described in the transcript as the Bridal Alabama Area Agency on Aging). Mayor Cody Saunders explained the MOA will allow city COPs to deliver meals to homebound seniors who are working with M4A in the community.

The mayor described the MOA as an existing partnership the council has discussed previously; council members voiced support and approved the resolution by voice vote. The council did not record specific funding commitments or operational details in the meeting discussion that would be needed to determine timing or capacity of deliveries.

Council members framed the item as a community-support action to extend services to seniors and approved authorization for the mayor to sign the agreement so deliveries can begin under the described arrangement.