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Brundidge council declares library copier surplus; item to be sold on gov.deals
Summary
The Brundidge City Council unanimously declared a library copier surplus on July 7, 2026 and approved selling the machine on the online auction site gov.deals after a motion by Mrs. Rodgers and a second from Mrs. Shehane.
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At the July 7 meeting, Mrs. Rodgers moved that the council "approve declaring a Library copier as surplus property to be sold on gov.deals." Mrs. Shehane seconded the motion and the council voted unanimously in favor.
The minutes list the yea votes as Shehane, Hall, Everett, Gaynor, Rodgers and Boyd. The record does not include the copier's make, model, estimated value, or the library's plan for replacement; those details were "not specified."
