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Moody City Council awards $6.65 million contract to build new police building

Moody City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Moody City Council unanimously voted to accept a $6,647,844 bid from Caron Construction to build a new police building. The council approved the award during its Dec. 12 meeting. Funding source was not specified in the minutes.

The Moody City Council unanimously approved awarding a construction contract to Caron Construction for a new police building after meeting on Dec. 12, 2022. The accepted low bid was $6,647,844.00; the motion to award was made by Council Member Matt Morris and seconded by Council Member Linda Crowe.

The purchase was approved as part of the council’s regular meeting business. The minutes record a unanimous vote in favor of the award. The minutes do not specify the funding source or whether the contract award is contingent on additional approvals, bond issuance, or final execution steps by city staff.

Council members also approved a series of routine departmental purchases and maintenance items at the same meeting, including a grant-funded license plate reader for the police department; those approvals were recorded separately in the minutes.

The meeting adjourned at 6:14 p.m. after the council recorded its votes and other routine business. The minutes were approved and later attested by Mayor Joe Lee and City Clerk Tracy L. Patterson on Jan. 9, 2023.