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Rainbow City Council Meeting Live Stream 6/22/2026
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Wily Drive Officially Becomes City Road After Quality Assurance
The council officially accepted Wily Drive as a city road after confirming it was built to quality standards and engineered properly. This ensures the road will hold up for its intended usage. [cite: 823-835]
James M. Barry Center for Children Receives $10,000 from Opioid Settlement Fund
Resolution 26-13 was passed to expend $10,000 from the opioid settlement fund to the James M. Barry Center for Children Incorporated. Patricia Falcon, Executive Director, explained that opioid settlement funds can be used for children's advocacy centers, victim advocacy, forensic interviews, trauma-focused therapy, and multidisciplinary coordination, all of which are core services of the Berry Center. [cite: 343-407]
Rainbow City Council Approves Rezoning for Sutton Bridge Road Property
Ordinance 619 was introduced to rezone 279 Sutton Bridge Road from Highway Commercial District HC to Highway Commercial L District HCL. Following public comment and a motion to suspend rules for immediate consideration, the ordinance was voted on and adopted. The vote included yes votes from Jameson Jenkins, Clark Hopper, and Mayor Taylor, with Jerry Ramsey and Randy Vice also voting yes. [cite: 72-105]
Rainbow City Council Surpluses iPads and Office Equipment
The council approved the surplus of various city items, including iPads for council members Jeff Prince, Randy Vice, Jameson Jenkins, and Clark Hopper, allowing them to purchase their iPads for $50 each. Other surplus items included a Canon image runner printer, a next link S5000 server, an Intel server, a view sonic monitor, and two office chairs. The motion to surplus these items was made, seconded, and passed. [cite: 725-739]
Councilmember Hopper Praises Community Partnerships, Seeks Players for Pee-Wee Football
Councilmember Clark Hopper thanked various community partners, including David from the Barry Center, Jennifer from Neighborhood Bridges, and the Johnson family for their work on apartments. He highlighted planning and development as a gratifying aspect of his service. Hopper also made a plea for participants for the Crimson Panthers pee-wee football team, noting a shortage of third and fourth graders and requesting help to find approximately 10 players to ensure the program's viability. [cite: 842-886]
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