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Moody City Council approves routine purchases, staff pay and library board appointments

Moody City Council · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Moody City Council on Nov. 14 approved a series of routine departmental purchases and personnel actions — including vehicle repairs, uniform purchases, a part‑time Senior Center hire and a one‑time lump‑sum employee payment — and appointed five members to the Doris Stanley Memorial Library Board.

Moody City Mayor Joe Lee and the city council on Nov. 14 approved multiple routine departmental purchases, personnel actions and civic recognitions during a meeting that lasted roughly 25 minutes.

The council unanimously approved contracts and expenditures including a $14,174 wiring and LED lighting job at the Village Drive and HWY 411 intersection (vendor Stone and Sons), vehicle repairs for several police cars through Moody Auto (costs ranging from $642 to $1,014), uniform purchases from Galls ($2,800) and Maddie’s Embroidery ($624), and service and air‑sample testing for the Fire Department breathing air machine by EEP ($872). The council also approved travel for the police chief and captain to a winter chiefs conference in Montgomery in February 2023 at a cost of $800 (budgeted item 01‑513‑1200).

Mayor Joe Lee presented a one‑time lump‑sum payment plan and a Sick/Injury Leave Reward Program for city employees, providing $300 for full‑time employees and $150 for part‑time employees (after taxes), and incentives of $150 for no sick days and $75 for one sick day. Council Member Matt Morris moved the measure and it was seconded and approved unanimously.

Sara Roberts asked the council to appoint Patsy Spradley, Justin Morris, Ashley Cooper, Melinda Glidewell and Donna Turner (renewal) to the Doris Stanley Memorial Library Board; Council Member Nick Rutledge moved the appointments and the motion passed unanimously.

The council also approved hiring a part‑time Senior Center employee (16 hours per week) at $10 per hour, and confirmed that the Oct. 24 meeting minutes were tabled until the Nov. 28 meeting. The meeting closed at 6:25 p.m.

Routine agenda items and votes were recorded as unanimous unless otherwise noted in the minutes.