Here are the formal actions taken by the High Springs commission at the Dec. 11, 2025 meeting.
• Façade grant — Howard T. Odum/Florida Springs Institute: Motion approved to fund half of a $7,500 façade project (CRA portion $3,750) contingent on Certificate of Appropriateness from the historic preservation board. (Motion amended to be contingent on COA; voice vote in favor.)
• Façade grant — New Century Women’s Club: Motion approved to fund half of a $4,977.28 project (CRA portion $2,488.64) to replace a sign and add a safety deck; passed by voice vote.
• Police electric bicycle: Commission approved a $300 increase in the previously approved $5,500 allocation (new price $5,800) to cover higher vendor cost and minor patrol‑hour adjustments; passed by voice vote.
• Fire Marshal grant: Commission accepted a state grant for protective hoods and gloves (state share $4,793; total grant package shown in packet ~$6,391), motion carried.
• Mutual‑aid agreement: Commission approved a mutual aid agreement between High Springs Police and Williston Police Departments to allow cross‑agency staffing support for parades and events.
• Purchase of grinder pumps: Commission approved purchase of 36 grinder pumps (exceeds manager authority) as presented by staff.
• Ordinance 2025‑o7 (FY2025 budget amendment): Commission conducted second reading by title and adopted the ordinance by roll call vote (all commissioners voting yes in the recorded roll call that followed the discussion).
• Solid‑waste contract: After presentations from Waste Pro and a GFL representative (the latter requested county participation before discussing rates), the commission voted 3‑2 to table the solid‑waste contract decision until Jan. 8 to allow staff to collect comparable pricing and county input.
Notes on motions and movers: Several routine procedural items (agenda and minutes) were approved by voice vote. Many motions were moved and seconded on the record (see meeting minutes for exact mover/second names). Where recorded roll calls were required (ordinance adoption), the clerk executed a roll call vote; for most grant and routine approvals voice votes were used.
Provenance: Motions and votes recorded across the meeting; budget ordinance discussion and roll call (SEG 1836–2050; roll call SEG 2271–2282), solid‑waste motion to table and vote (SEG 3164–3191), other motions and approvals appear earlier in the record (facade grants SEG 068–156 and SEG 157–219; e‑bike SEG 218–277; fire grant SEG 4460–4538; pumps SEG 4565–4663).