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Gulf Shores council approves $4.82 million in vouchers, accepts subdivision streets and awards gym equipment contract

City of Gulf Shores City Council · May 11, 2026
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Summary

At the May 11 meeting the council approved expense vouchers totaling $4,823,695.84, accepted streets in Stonehaven Subdivision, declared a 2018 Kubota tractor surplus, reappointed a library board member, and awarded a $46,479.47 contract to Rouge Fitness for Justice Center gym equipment.

The Gulf Shores City Council on May 11 approved routine business that included over $4.82 million in expense vouchers, acceptance of new public streets, property dispositions and a procurement award for the Justice Center.

The council approved expense vouchers totaling $4,823,695.84 after a motion by Councilman Stephen E. Jones and a second by Councilman Jason Dyken, M.D.; the list of account-level items was made a permanent record in the City Clerk's office. The vouchers list multiple operating, capital and grant-related charges and roll up to the total figure recorded in the minutes.

Council accepted streets in the Stonehaven Subdivision (Marble Ct portion, Wickman Ave, Rodger St, Ottoman Cir) as public rights-of-way under Resolution No. 7133; Councilman Philip Harris moved adoption and Councilman Stephen E. Jones seconded. The resolution states ongoing maintenance costs are included in Public Works operations budgets.

The council declared one city-owned item — a 2018 Kubota tractor from the Recycle Division — surplus and authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to dispose of it with proceeds to the General Fund (Resolution No. 7135).

Separately, the council accepted the bid of Rouge Fitness to provide professional gym equipment at the Justice Center in an amount not to exceed $46,479.47, to be funded from the Federal asset forfeiture account (#11-1010160); Resolution No. 7136 passed on the record vote.

Council also reappointed Mary Allison Bauer to the Library Advisory Board for a four-year term ending May 13, 2030 (Resolution No. 7132).

All items passed by recorded vote among councilmembers present; Councilman Joe Garris, Jr. was absent for all recorded votes.