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Hoover council reviews consent items including recycling of old IT equipment, AT&T fiber contract and zoning map update
Summary
Council reviewed routine consent and ordinance items: recycling surplus IT equipment, a fiber contract for NCFI, an annual service agreement with Firehouse Ministries, floodplain management services, a small change order for an NCFI addition, public-safety budget amendments, and a revised official zoning map. The council approved an alcohol license by voice vote; other items were presented and carried forward or set for public hearings as noted.
The Hoover City Council considered multiple consent and routine items spanning equipment disposition, contracts, budget amendments and zoning matters.
Mr. Moose (staff member) explained the city's annual process for disposing of obsolete electronic equipment (computers, servers, docking stations) and said hard drives are removed and devices are now sent to a recycler (sometimes generating modest payments to the city rather than landfill disposal). Moose also presented a proposed contract with "AT and T Enterprises" to replace copper phone lines with fiber for the NCFI expansion, noting the monthly per-line cost (~$35) was comparable to current…
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