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Montgomery County commission approves minutes, contracts, road projects and polling‑place relocations

February 18, 2026 | Montgomery County, Alabama


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Montgomery County commission approves minutes, contracts, road projects and polling‑place relocations
Montgomery County commissioners completed routine business on Feb. 10, approving meeting minutes, financial disbursements, multiple contracts and several resolutions affecting county roads and polling locations.

The commission approved minutes from the Feb. 10 regular meeting and passed a motion to authorize accounts‑payable and payroll checks. Commissioners authorized an agreement with Central Square Technologies LLC for public‑safety software and approved a budget change request associated with that contract.

The commission also approved an agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation for resurfacing Trotman Road from Woodland Road to U.S. 231 and awarded a bid to Wiregrass Construction Company Incorporated for various county road projects.

Election‑administration changes included approved resolutions relocating polling places in Commission Districts 1, 2 and 5. The commission approved a budget change request for the Board of Registrars to replace computers and a failing desk.

Other approved items included budget changes for the 2026 SLF rodeo, the reappointment of Janet Roberts to the Pike Road Volunteer Fire Protection Authority and Jason Broadway to the Pine Level Water Authority, miscellaneous appropriations to agencies and education (including small line‑item allocations cited in the transcript), travel and training requests, a bid award for Clean Saturday refuse services and a letter of intent for property at 6261 Atlanta Highway. All listed motions were moved, seconded and carried by voice vote during the meeting.

The commission did not record detailed roll‑call tallies in the portion of the transcript provided; motions were recorded as carrying by voice vote. The meeting proceeded to additional announcements after the approvals.

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