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Bay Minette council approves fee waiver, property agreement, consulting contract and mid‑year budget revision

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

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Summary

The Bay Minette City Council unanimously approved four resolutions on July 6, 2021, including a rental fee waiver for Alabama Teen Challenge, an amended purchase agreement with RLS Investments LLC, a consulting contract with Nolan Consulting LLC, and a mid‑year budget revision; the council also approved payables totaling $473,531.61.

The Bay Minette City Council on July 6 unanimously approved four resolutions and authorized payment of $473,531.61 in accounts payable.

After reconvening from a brief executive session, Mayor Robert A. Wills asked the council to consider Resolution 0721‑01, a request to waive rental fees for Alabama Teen Challenge for use of the John F. Rhodes Civic Center. Councilmember Shannon Clemmons moved to approve the resolution; Councilmember Mike Phillips seconded, and the motion carried unanimously.

The council next amended Resolution 0721‑02 to add a purchase agreement to an RLS Investments, LLC agreement before approving it. Councilmember Matt Franklin moved the amendment; Councilmember Pete Sellers seconded. The council then approved the amended agreement by unanimous vote.

Councilmember Pete Sellers moved approval of Resolution 0721‑03, an agreement with Nolan Consulting, LLC; Councilmember Mike Phillips seconded and the motion carried unanimously.

Councilmember Mike Phillips moved to approve Resolution 0721‑04, a mid‑year budget revision. The motion was seconded and the council approved an amended version of the revision unanimously.

Earlier in the meeting the council approved payables totaling $473,531.61 by a unanimous vote after a motion from Councilmember Mike Phillips and a second from Councilmember Pete Sellers.

The council took the actions as routine business during its regular meeting at City Hall; no dissenting votes were recorded. The meeting adjourned after a brief period of citizen comments and announcements.