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Bartlett board approves six-item consent agenda, including $500,000 CDBG amendment for water treatment plant

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Bartlett Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved a six-item consent agenda on March 10 covering event permits, an annexation due-diligence contract, a $500,000 CDBG amendment for Water Treatment Plant No. 2, surplus property auction authorization, and the January 2026 financial report; Vice Mayor Young made the motion.

The Bartlett Board of Mayor and Aldermen on March 10 approved a six-item consent agenda that included two special-event permits, a contract addition for environmental due diligence related to an annexation, a $500,000 CDBG grant amendment for Water Treatment Plant No. 2, authorization to auction surplus property, and the January 2026 financial report.

Madame Clerk read the six items into the record: a special-event permit for the Faith Baptist Church 5K run/walk fundraiser; a permit for the Memphis Classic Chevy Club car show; additional services for environmental due diligence on proposed annexation property at the northeast corner of Walter K. Singleton Parkway and Bowen Hughes Road; a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) amendment of $500,000 for Water Treatment Plant No. 2; authorization to auction surplus property; and the city’s January 2026 financial report.

Vice Mayor Young moved to approve the consent agenda; Alderman Robert Griffith seconded. The motion passed 5–0. The board also approved the minutes of the Feb. 24 regular meeting earlier in the session. Alderman David Reeves was noted as absent from the March 10 meeting due to business travel.

Why it matters: The items advance routine city business and a CDBG amendment that directs $500,000 toward Water Treatment Plant No. 2, a capital project affecting city water infrastructure. The annexation due-diligence contract advances property review for a possible annexation at Walter K. Singleton Parkway and Bowen Hughes Road. No public comment was offered on these items.