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Council adopts letter of intent for Regional Medical Center sale; approves ABC license and several expenditures

Greenville City Council · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Greenville City Council unanimously adopted a letter of intent authorizing the mayor to sign for the proposed sale of Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama to Frey Management Systems and approved an ABC license for Devchenta Inc. d/b/a Mama D 4 plus multiple budgeted expenditures, all by unanimous votes.

The Greenville City Council on Jan. 26 unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-01 authorizing Mayor Jae’Ques Brown to execute a Letter of Intent for the proposed sale of Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama to Frey Management Systems, with the mayor noting the Health Care Authority must also sign and characterizing the action as the first phase of the process.

Councilmember Bryan Reynolds moved to adopt Resolution 2026-01 and Councilmember Kenderius Boggan seconded; Mayor Brown announced the motion carried with a unanimous vote. The resolution authorizes the mayor to sign the Letter of Intent on the city’s behalf; no sale agreement or closing timeline was presented at the meeting.

The council also adopted Resolution 2026-02, approving issuance of an ABC license to Devchenta Inc. d/b/a Mama D 4 for retail off-premise beer and tobacco/alternative nicotine products. Councilmember Brandon Smith Sr. moved adoption, Councilmember Ed Sims seconded, and Mayor Brown announced the motion carried unanimously.

In addition, the council approved several budgeted expenditures by unanimous votes: $6,338.00 to Deep South Apparel; $6,400.00 to Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy; $8,617.75 (insurance reimbursement) to Four Star Freightliner; $133,698.84 to the Municipal Workers Compensation Fund; $6,915.00 to Southern Software; and $19,793.50 to Magic City Signs (to be paid from the Ritz surcharge account). Each item was introduced by the mayor, motioned and seconded by councilmembers, and adopted without recorded dissent.

The meeting record shows these votes were unanimous; the transcript records the motions and mayoral announcements of passage but no roll-call tallies for individual yes/no votes. The council adjourned at 5:26 p.m.