St. Clair County tax dollars at work

At Tuesday’s regular meeting, the county commission took the following actions:

—Approved the final payment to the St. Clair County Healthcare Authority in the amount of $886,226.54 per the hospital development agreement.

—Approved an agreement and resolution with ALDOT for resurfacing on Sanie Road, a project that is expected to amount to a total cost of $1,023,156.06.  The county will pay $204,631.21 of the cost.

—Approved an agreement with the Town of Margaret in the amount of $12,297.50 to repair and repave Acton Loop.  The town will pay $9,972.50 of the cost, and the county will pay $2,235.

—Approved an agreement with the Cook Springs Volunteer Fire Department to pave parking lots at both of their stations at a cost of $6,532.50.

—Approved the request of Judge Alan Furr alloting $120 from the Juvenile Court Services Fund for juvenile probation officers Mitzi Carden and Tammy Gibbs to attend the annual JPO Conference scheduled for Aug. 28-29.

—Approved Dollar General’s application for an off-premises beer and wine license for the Pell City store located at 9 Old Inn Drive.

—Approved a stipulation agreement presented by the county attorney.

—Approved the county’s participation in the ACCA’s Debris Removal Joint Bid Project.  This would allow the county to participate in the project should they wish to do so in the event of an emergency disaster.  However, the project does not obligate the county in any way.

—Approved hiring Matt Washington as a temporary inspector for the Shoal Creek and Kelly Creek cleanup projects.

—Approved the appointment of Randall Vann to the Pinedale Water Authority.

—Approved creating a full time maintenance labor position at  pay grade 6 and approving a job description.  This would eliminate the part-time maintenance laborer position.

 

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