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Council approves $30,000 from water-and-sewer reserve for lake-patrol shoreline rehab

Tuscaloosa City Council Finance Committee · June 16, 2026
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Summary

A finance committee vote authorized using about $30,000 from the water and sewer reserve contingency to pay for a lake patrol shoreline rehabilitation project previously briefed in projects committee.

A staff member told the Tuscaloosa City finance committee that the lake patrol shoreline rehabilitation project, previously briefed by Mr. Gardner in projects committee, will cost about $30,000 and recommended using the water-and-sewer reserve contingency to pay for the work. "This one's going to be an easy one and you'll only hear me for two seconds," the staff member said when introducing the request.

The committee moved and seconded the item and the chair called the voice vote; the item was approved. The staff member said the use of the contingency is standard procedure for this type of small capital maintenance expense.

The decision authorizes staff to proceed with the shoreline repairs and use the contingency line of the water-and-sewer reserve fund to cover the cost. No further details on timing, contractor selection, or project scope were specified during the finance meeting.

The committee then moved on to other agenda items.