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Council approves routine expenditures and names Tammy Rice to Industrial Development Board

Greenville City Council · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The Council approved three budgeted expenditures totaling $21,850.84 for fleet maintenance, tires and cigarette stamps, and unanimously appointed Tammy Rice to the Industrial Development Board; Rice introduced herself and outlined her military and veterans‑affairs background.

At its March 9 meeting, the Greenville City Council approved budgeted expenditures and confirmed a board appointment.

Council approved three items presented by the mayor: $8,500 to IEC Ingram Equipment Company for fleet maintenance (garbage and limb trucks); $3,198.84 to McKinley Tire for four rear tires for Ladder Truck #41; and $10,152 to Ashton Potter for cigarette stamps. Councilmember Brandon Smith Sr. moved to approve the expenditures, Councilmember Kenderius Boggan seconded, and Mayor Jae’Ques Brown announced the motion carried unanimously.

On board appointments, Mayor Brown nominated Tammy Rice to the Industrial Development Board. Rice said she is originally from Greenville, served 21 years in the U.S. Army, co‑owns Carter Rice & West Funeral Home, and has worked with the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs for nearly 20 years. Councilmember Ed Sims moved to approve the appointment; Councilmember Joseph West seconded; Mayor Brown announced unanimous approval.

Both actions were routine approvals recorded in the meeting minutes.