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Calhoun County Commission Meeting – January 27, 2022

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  • Call to Order
  • Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance
  • Adopt Agenda – Unanimously Approved
  • Elected Leaders/Department Head Comments – No Comments
  • Adopt Minutes – Unanimously Approved
  • Old Business – None
  • New Business
    • Nuisance Declarations – Unanimously Approved (No property owners present)
      • 1071West 33rd Street, Anniston – Hewitt
      • 2310 Adams Street, Anniston – Estel/Mercatoris
      • 69 Central City Circle, Anniston – Hawkins
      • 207 Central City Circle, Anniston – Rayford, c/o Haygood
      • 51 Johnny Street, Anniston – Evans
      • 2611 Eulaton Road, Anniston – Land Home Properties
      • 40 Ohatchee Road, Ohatchee – Coleman Tree Service
      • 105 N. Colvin Street, Anniston – Parrent
      • 14 Gray Drive, Ohatchee – BB&T/Truist Bank
    • Bid Award Resolutions
      • Interceptor Tank Pump Out Services – Unanimously Approved
        • Economy Septic won the bid with a cost of $1,500 biweekly
      • County Jail Improvements
        • Hale Building Company won the bid for items 7 and 8. The cost is $4,078,000.
    • Galls LLC Contract Extension – Uniform Footwear and Boots for Sheriff’s Office and Jail – Unanimously Approved
      • This is the second year for this contract. It comes with a 20% discount. The contract runs from 2/13/2022-2/12/2023.
    • Surplus Property Resolution – Unanimously Approved
      • Request from the Revune Commissioner to list 98 Ford Taurus on govdeals
    • ARPA Revenue Replacement Resolution – Unanimously Approved
    • ALDOT Agreement – Roy Webb Road Resurfacing – Unanimously Approved
      • This is for 4.16 miles and the cost is slightly over $1 million. This is a federal NPO funded project with a 80/20 spilt with 20% paid by the county.
  • Public Comments
    • Trisha Anderson with the Agency for Substance Prevention spoke about an upcoming event. A Virtual Opioid Round Round Table on March 1, 2022 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. The event is to engage to learn and discuss key topics that affect the opioid epidemic.
    • Commissioner Hess also noted there was a hog show this weekend and each commissioner contributed $100 to buy a hog.
  • Adjourn – Unanimously Approved

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