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Albany Town Council adopts sewer tap‑in fees, approves contracts and financials

Town of Albany · February 10, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Albany Town Council unanimously approved January minutes and financials, adopted proposed sewer tap‑in and impact fees for properties inside and outside town limits, authorized surplus of a Toshiba printer (asset #0031) and authorized the mayor to sign a $202.50/month dumpster contract with AMWASTE.

Mayor Eileen Bates‑McCarroll called the Town of Albany regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. on Feb. 10, 2025, at Albany Town Hall. Council members Kim Stewart, Jerry Glascock, Gerald Stilley, Don Onofry and J. Thomas were present, along with Town Clerk Joey Cooper and police leadership.

Councilman Don Onofry moved to approve the January 2025 minutes; Councilman Jerry Glascock seconded. The council voted unanimously to approve the minutes. Councilwoman Kim Stewart then moved to approve the January 2025 financial statements; Councilman Don Onofry seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Chief Boyd Wild informed the council of the number of police calls for January. Mayor Eileen Bates‑McCarroll updated the council on several capital and infrastructure items including the Hwy 43 sewer project, a Police Department building addition, a water line project and sidewalks. Attorney Sherman Mack provided an update on an MPERS settlement; the minutes do not record settlement amounts or further detail.

On a motion by Councilman Gerald Stilley, seconded by Councilman Don Onofry, the council adopted the proposed sewer tap‑in and impact fees for residential and commercial properties both inside and outside town limits. The motion passed unanimously (K. Stewart, J. Glascock, G. Stilley, D. Onofry, J. Thomas).

The council approved a motion by Councilman Don Onofry, seconded by Councilman Jerry Glascock, to declare a Toshiba printer (asset #0031) surplus; the motion passed unanimously. The council also approved a motion by Councilman Gerald Stilley, seconded by Councilman Jerry Glascock, authorizing Mayor Eileen Bates‑McCarroll to sign a contract with AMWASTE for a new dumpster at $202.50 per month; that motion passed unanimously as well.

Councilman Gerald Stilley moved to adjourn; Councilman Jerry Glascock seconded and the council unanimously voted to adjourn. The meeting ended at 6:43 p.m.