By Marla Jones, Reporter
RAINSVILLE, Ala. — The Rainsville City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, April 2, 2018.
Mayor Rodger Lingerfelt brought forward a proclamation for April to be recognized as Fair Housing Month. The Council also designated the month of May to be a Cleanup Month for Fyffe, Rainsville, and Sylvania. (Watch for details in this week's Southern Torch)
The Council also approved:
- A change order for the paving contract for the Industrial Lane / Dilbeck Road project. The original contract was $56,522.42. The addition will total $7,884.
- A GeoTech study from SSME at a cost of $3900 in the hopes of bringing new industry to Rainsville
- A new Drive-Thru computer update at City Hall at a cost of $1,586.75
- New gutters to be installed at the Tom Bevill Center for $5,880
- Paid Will Maddox $4800 for a pad at the new Farmers Market
At the end of the council meeting, the Council went into executive session to discuss the good name and character of a city employee.
For a complete article on the Rainsville City Council meeting, check out our print edition of this week's Southern Torch.
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