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McBee council approves past meeting minutes and authorizes sealed-bid sale of unneeded vehicles

Town of McBee Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 6 meeting the Town of McBee council approved minutes from three December meetings, observed a moment of silence for five residents, and authorized selling unneeded town vehicles by sealed bid; Mayor Glenn Odom also introduced Officer James Holden.

The Town of McBee council approved minutes from three December meetings and authorized the sale of older, unneeded town vehicles by sealed bid at its Jan. 6, 2026 regular meeting.

Councilman James Linton moved to approve minutes from the Dec. 2, 2025 public hearing and regular meeting; Councilman Ricky Peoples seconded and the motion passed "all in favor." Council later approved minutes from a Dec. 15 special meeting (motion by Robbie Liles) and a Dec. 29 public hearing (motion by James Linton). The council observed a moment of silence for Jane Sox, Paige Phelps, Jamie Lewis Peoples, Harold Wayne and Dale Clark.

Mayor Glenn Odom said the town has "some older vehicles in the junk yard" and asked permission to clean up the lot and sell current unneeded vehicles by sealed bid. The council approved the sale by motion and vote. Odom also said he has "multiple ideas" intended to keep the town from having to apply for a line of credit; the council tabled Item #3 on the agenda for further consideration.

Mayor Odom introduced Officer James Holden, who will work the third shift for the department. The meeting recessed for an executive session on police personnel and returned with no action taken. The council adjourned after completing business.