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Bay Minette Council unanimously approves ordinance authorizing up to $5.31 million in general obligation warrants

City Council of the City of Bay Minette · March 1, 2026
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Summary

On Jan. 18 the City Council of the City of Bay Minette unanimously approved Ordinance 1000 to authorize issuance of up to $5,310,000 of General Obligation Warrants, Series 2022, after suspending the rules for immediate consideration.

The City Council of the City of Bay Minette voted unanimously Jan. 18 to adopt Ordinance 1000 authorizing the issuance of up to $5,310,000 of General Obligation Warrants, Series 2022. Mayor Robert A. Wills called for suspension of the rules to allow immediate consideration; Councilmember Matt Franklin moved to suspend, Councilmember Mike Phillips seconded, and the motion carried on a 6-0 vote.

The ordinance was then approved on the floor with a unanimous vote of the mayor and councilmembers present: Mayor Robert A. Wills and Councilmembers Pete Sellers, Mike Phillips, Matt Franklin, William Taylor and Shannon Clemmons. The ordinance authorizes the city to issue the warrants but the record does not specify the intended uses, repayment schedule, or underwriting details discussed at the meeting.

The Council’s action came during the regular called meeting at Bay Minette City Hall. No additional public comment or debate on the ordinance’s terms appears in the meeting record. The ordinance was taken up and adopted for immediate consideration.