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Votes at a glance: Reidville council approves minutes, finances, building estimate and master plan

Reidville Town Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Reidville Town Council unanimously approved meeting minutes (Jan. 13 and Feb. 10), accepted the February 2026 financial report, entered and exited executive session with no decisions made, accepted a $1.6 million estimate for a multipurpose building, and adopted Master Plan Concept 1.1 for the Reidville Revitalization Project.

At its meeting held at Reidville Presbyterian Church, the Reidville Town Council unanimously approved a series of routine and substantive items, including minutes, a financial report, and two major approvals for local projects.

Motions and outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes:

- Approval of the Council meeting minutes from January 13, 2026 (motion by Councilmember Amy Gore, seconded by Councilmember Justin Beardsley) — passed unanimously.

- Approval of the Council meeting minutes from February 10, 2026 (motion by Councilmember James Richard, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan) — passed unanimously.

- Acceptance of the February 2026 Financial Report (motion by Mayor Josh Simpson, seconded by Councilmember Justin Beardsley) — passed unanimously.

- Motion to enter executive session at 6:42 p.m. (motion by Mayor Josh Simpson, seconded by Councilmember Amy Gore) — passed unanimously; council later reported no decisions were made during executive session.

- Motion to exit executive session at 8:19 p.m. (motion by Councilmember Amy Gore, seconded by Councilmember Justin Beardsley) — passed unanimously.

- Acceptance of the presented cost estimate for the Reidville Multipurpose Building at 7304 Reidville Road with an approximate project budget of $1.6 million (motion by Councilmember Justin Beardsley, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan) — passed unanimously.

- Acceptance of the Master Plan for Concept 1.1 for the Reidville Revitalization Project at 300 College Street and authorization for grant work (motion by Councilmember Amy Gore, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan) — passed unanimously.

- Adjournment at 8:20 p.m. (motion by Mayor Josh Simpson, seconded by Councilmember James Richard) — passed unanimously.

The meeting minutes do not include detailed budget breakdowns, timelines for project implementation, or the specific grant programs staff will pursue; those tasks were left to town staff and delegated council members to pursue.