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Votes at a glance: Decatur City Council approves consent items, utility relocations and budget adjustments (June 15, 2026)

June 16, 2026 | Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama


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Votes at a glance: Decatur City Council approves consent items, utility relocations and budget adjustments (June 15, 2026)
At its June 15 meeting, the Decatur City Council adopted a slate of resolutions by unanimous votes (3–0). Key outcomes:

- Monthly bills approved (May 2026).
- Minutes approved (June 1, 2026 work session and June 1 regular meeting).
- Weed-abatement resolutions bundled and approved (Resolutions 26137–26166) to assess abatement costs to properties.
- Demolition-cost assessments approved for multiple properties (Resolutions 26167–26169).
- PRM Structural Engineers proposal accepted for Old State Bank assessment (Resolution 26170), conditional on meeting historic-preservation standards.
- Change Order No. 11 for the new recreation center approved (Resolution 26171).
- Budget amendment and bid award for intersection improvements at Country Club Road and Highway 67 approved (Resolutions 26172–26173); Rogers Group awarded bid 260015.
- AT&T, Charter, Decatur Utilities (estimate $795,000) and WOW proposals for Holly Street utility relocations approved (Resolutions 26174–26177).
- Easement grant at Beltline Place and Central Parkway approved (Resolution 26178).
- Riley Center authorized to use space in a DHR-leased building (Resolution 26179).
- FAA grant for prior field improvements approved (Resolution 26180).
- FY2026 midyear budget adjustments approved with supplemental items: sanitation trailer ($102,000); Parks & Recreation wind screens ($19,400); greens roller ($25,000) (Resolution 26181).

All motions were moved, seconded and carried by roll-call votes recorded in the transcript as 3–0 where voting occurred. Where staff noted conditions (for example, historic-preservation compliance for the Old State Bank), council direction required verification prior to executing construction contracts.

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