Dothan commission approves leases, grants and $27.15M in payments; series of resolutions pass unanimously

City Commission of Dothan · March 25, 2026

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Summary

The City Commission approved multiple resolutions and contracts including leases at the Wiregrass Innovation Center, grant acceptances (BJA $147,417; Firehouse Subs $32,272.72), several terms-and-conditions purchasing agreements, and payment of $27,149,047.34 in February invoices.

At its March 2026 meeting, the Dothan City Commission approved a series of resolutions and contract actions covering commercial leases, workspace rentals, grant applications and acceptances, material purchasing terms, and routine municipal expenditures.

Key approvals included: a commercial space lease with HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology at the Wiregrass Innovation Center (Resolution 2026‑64); a workspace rental agreement with Sedatech (Resolution 2026‑65); acceptance or application for grants and equipment from the Spirit of Blue Foundation and other public-safety funders; participation as a subgrantee in the Alabama Internet Crimes Against Children task force under a memorandum with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency; acceptance of a Bureau of Justice Assistance grant for $147,417 to expand the existing crime‑gun intelligence center; and acceptance of $32,272.72 from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation for equipment for the Dothan Police Department.

The commission also approved terms‑and‑conditions agreements with G & W Electric Company, Border States Industries Inc. and Hubbell Utility Solutions for purchasing materials as needed, and a contract with Capital International Productions for strolling performers during the city’s America 250 celebration. The commission approved payment of invoices for February 2026 totaling $27,149,047.34 and authorized participation in the national opioid settlement. Most items passed on motion, second and voice vote with no recorded roll-call tallies in the transcript.

Separately, Commissioner (S10) announced a CPI Construction Partners investment of $20 million to locate a headquarters in District 5, which the commission celebrated as a local economic-development win.