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Mulberry council approves $76,757 in bills, adopts GAAP waiver and schedules follow-ups

Mulberry City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 13 meeting, the Mulberry City Council approved $76,757.33 in bills, adopted a 2026 GAAP waiver, designated bank negotiators, and heard reports on public safety, the water fund and local projects; several items were deferred for further study.

The Mulberry City Council on Jan. 13 approved $76,757.33 in bills and adopted Resolution 2026-01, a GAAP waiver for 2026. Debra Rice moved to approve the bills and TJ Duncan seconded; the motion carried.

Liz Hart, who gave the treasurer’s report in Brenda’s absence, said the water fund finished 2025 in a positive position and managers were able to transfer funds into capital improvements. "The water fund is up and that is great," Hart said. TJ Duncan moved to accept the treasurer’s report; Allan Adelman seconded and the motion carried.

The council also designated Mayor Randy Jones and City Clerk Amy Tucker to negotiate certificates of deposit with GN and BMO banks and to remove former Mayor Patrick Walden from city accounts (motion by Allan Adelman, second by Ken Collins, motion carried). The clerk distributed the updated 2026 disaster plan and reminded members about Local Government Day at the Capitol on Jan. 28; registration closes Jan. 21.

The meeting concluded with routine department reports, approval of limited purchases and training, and a set of follow-ups (water-plant procurement, property cleanup and an ordinance dispute) scheduled for future meetings.