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City of Scottsboro - City Council Meeting - 5/4/2026

Published: May 4, 2026

Hiring & ProcurementInfrastructure

Bush Hog Bid Discussion Deferred to Next Meeting

A bid for a Bush Hog was discussed. One bid was received from Tri Green Equipment for $49,000, which covers two units at $24,500 each. This is a $2,000 difference from the budgeted amount of $47,000, and the funds are available in excess outlay. The council decided to move this discussion to next week's meeting.

GrantsOther

Scottsboro Jackson Rescue Squad Tourism Grant Application Under Consideration

The Scottsboro Jackson rescue squad submitted an application for a tourism grant. This would be the 15th year of their bass tournament program, which started after a 20-year rodeo program. Last year's tournament was their largest, drawing participants from as far as Chicago. The council is considering the application and considers it money well spent, commending the squad for their volunteer efforts.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Upcoming Council Meetings, Budget Reminders, and Community Member Recognition

The council announced upcoming meeting dates: a work session and meeting on the 11th, and a meeting on the 18th. They will not meet on the 25th due to Memorial Day. Department heads are reminded to consult with the finance director regarding their budgets before utilizing excess sales tax funds, as they should use their approved budgets first. Councilmember Kimmer announced the passing of Mrs. Josephine Smith, a former two-term council member and the first woman elected to the Scottsboro City Council, who also served as the first council president. He also thanked Dr. Aanel for his free services to the fire department over several years, highlighting his community spirit.

Budget & FinanceInfrastructure

Budget Amendment Proposed for Pool Area Tinting to Improve Video Surveillance

A budget amendment was discussed for the pool count for the recreation department, specifically for tinting the pool area doors and windows. This is to address glare issues that have previously affected video quality, making it difficult to see through the windows. The tinting is expected to improve video quality and is a necessary improvement. Funds are available, and a price for the extensive square footage was provided. The amendment will be revisited next week.

Budget & FinanceOther

Fire Department Medical Director Budget Amendment Discussion Postponed

A budget amendment from the medical director for the fire department was discussed. Two qualified candidates were considered, with one being slightly more expensive but offering a higher level of services. The recommendation of the medical director is to be followed. This is a new cost that was not previously incurred. The lower-cost option was around $500 per month. The department has sufficient funds to cover this cost until the end of the budget year. The item was deferred to next week's meeting.

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