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Montgomery County commissioners approve routine contracts, grants, appropriations and appointments

June 16, 2026 | Montgomery County, Alabama


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Montgomery County commissioners approve routine contracts, grants, appropriations and appointments
The Montgomery County Commission on June 16 approved a series of routine items including grants, contract amendments, service contracts and board appointments during a meeting in Montgomery.

In a near-unanimous series of motions the commission approved minutes from the June 2 meeting and authorized accounts-payable and payroll disbursements. The panel voted to submit an FY25 application under the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) and to apply for a FY27 Midsouth RCND council grant.

The commission approved an agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation to fund resurfacing of Mara Road from State Route 110 to U.S. 80 and approved Amendment No. 1 to extend plant-mix contracts with Asphalt Contractors Incorporated and Apac of Alabama through July 21, 2027. Commissioners also approved an amendment to contracts for granite aggregates with Apac of Alabama and Little River Materials LLC.

A contract to provide emergency transport services in unincorporated areas with Hannes Ambulance was approved, as was an amendment to the county's agreement with Tyler Technologies. The commission awarded a proposal to TPMA to develop a Montgomery County strategic plan.

The board approved several reappointments and an appointment: Nicole May to the Montgomery City County Public Library Board, Pernell Jenkins to the Montgomery County Public Building Authority, and Nancy Board to the Montgomery County Community Cooperative District. Commissioners approved miscellaneous appropriations to county agencies and education and authorized specific donations totaling $2,000 from Manhood Incorporated (via Commissioner Moore Ziggler), $5,500 from Commissioner Sanki for Theater of Bean, and $3,500 from Commissioner Sanki to the Montgomery County Historical Society.

A travel and training request related to the commission probate and youth detention facility was approved, and the commission approved a wave-rule application to pursue an ADM drinking-water/clean water State Revolving Fund loan.

Each motion was moved and seconded and recorded by the clerk as carrying; no roll-call vote totals were recorded in the public transcript for these items.

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