Hartselle, Alabama
Reuniones recientes
City Council
El Concejo Municipal considerará múltiples contratos para el proyecto de la nueva Biblioteca/Sala de Eventos, incluyendo un paquete de excavación masiva y diseño audiovisual. También votarán sobre la aceptación de ofertas para la señalización de Sparkman Park y la firma de un acuerdo de mantenimiento de señales con ALDOT utilizando una subvención para reducción de carbono. Otros puntos incluyen un permiso para eventos especiales, aprobación de presupuesto para instalaciones deportivas y declaración de propiedad excedente.
- Resolución para aceptar/rechazar ofertas para el paquete de excavación masiva para la nueva Biblioteca/Sala de Eventos
- Autorización para firmar acuerdo con C2 Designs para el diseño audiovisual de la Biblioteca/Sala de Eventos
- Resolución para aceptar/rechazar ofertas para la señalización de Sparkman Park
- Autorizar al alcalde a firmar el Acuerdo de Mantenimiento de Señales con ALDOT – Subvención para Reducción de Carbono
- Considerar permiso para eventos especiales para la 2.ª Fiesta Anual Comunitaria de Limestone Building Group
City Council
El consejo revisará el rendimiento presupuestario de las instalaciones deportivas y considerará una nueva política de calmado del tráfico. Los miembros discutirán varias enmiendas de ordenanza de zonificación y contratos para el mantenimiento de semáforos y el diseño audiovisual de la biblioteca. La sesión también incluye la revisión de ofertas para la excavación masiva del nuevo Library/Event Venue.
- Enmiendas de zonificación para los distritos R-2, R-3, B-1, B-2, M-1 y M-2
- Ordenanza 1659 sobre enmiendas de contenedores de envío
- Ofertas para el Paquete de Excavación Masiva para el nuevo Library/Event Venue
- Acuerdo de Mantenimiento de Señales de ALDOT mediante Subvención de Reducción de Carbono
- Propuesta para declarar excedente un edificio cerca del Farmer's Market
City Council
El consejo decidirá si rechazar todas las ofertas para el paquete de paisajismo y riego de Sparkman Park. También están considerando un nuevo acuerdo para servicios geotécnicos relacionados con el próximo Proyecto de Biblioteca/Evento.
- Rechazar ofertas para el Paquete de Paisajismo y Riego de Sparkman Park
- Acuerdo con GTEC, LLC para servicios geotécnicos del Proyecto de Biblioteca/Evento
- Establecimiento de nueva cuenta bancaria en Regions Bank
- Ajustes de nivel salarial para el Director de Obras Públicas
- Juramentación de nuevos Oficiales de Policía
City Council
El concejo municipal llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votaciones finales sobre tres ordenanzas de rezonificación: 15 acres al oeste de Bellemeade Street de R-4 a R-2, 2.9 acres en Parker Road de AG-1 a R-1, y 1.2 acres en Corsbie y Dawson Streets de R-2 a R-4. Además, considerarán una resolución para solicitar una subvención del programa de Alternativas de Transporte para el año fiscal 2027, aprobar nuevas descripciones de trabajo para puestos de mantenimiento de parques y autorizar al departamento de bomberos para solicitar una subvención de FEMA.
- Ordenanza 1652: Rezonificar 15 acres al oeste de Bellemeade Street de R-4 a R-2 (audiencia pública y votación final)
- Ordenanza 1653: Rezonificar 2.9 acres en Parker Road de AG-1 a R-1 (audiencia pública y votación final)
- Ordenanza 1654: Rezonificar 1.2 acres en Corsbie y Dawson Streets de R-2 a R-4 (audiencia pública y votación final)
- Resolución 26-0526: Autorizar al alcalde a solicitar la subvención del programa de Alternativas de Transporte para el año fiscal 2027
- Considerar nuevas descripciones de trabajo para Líder de Cuadrilla de Parques y Recreación y tres puestos de mantenimiento de parques
City Council
The City Council will introduce Ordinance 1654 to rezone 1.2 acres at Corsbie and Dawson Streets from R-2 to R-4. They will vote on three resolutions related to utility easements for the Library/Event Center project, a Bethel Road sidewalk grant addendum, and authorize the mayor to sign agreements for the airport FY26 grant and with Sports Facilities Management. The council will also consider approving remaining CIP projects for the FY2026 budget.
- Ordinance 1654 – Rezoning 1.2 acres at Corsbie and Dawson streets from R-2 to R-4 (introduction)
- Resolution 26-0512 – Convey utility/telecom easement at Sparkman and Pine to Hartselle Utilities
- Resolution 26-0512A – Vacate a public utility easement north of Pine Street
- Resolution 26-0512B – TAP Bethel Road Sidewalk Grant Project Addendum Agreement
- Authorize mayor to sign agreement with Sports Facilities Management, LLC
The council authorized the mayor to sign a management agreement with Sports Facilities Management, LLC for Hartselle Parks and Recreation. Ordinance 1654 to rezone 1.2 acres from R-2 to R-4 at Corsbie and Dawson Streets was introduced for a public hearing on May 26. Several resolutions were approved for utility easements, sidewalk grants, airport fuel facility relocation, and CIP projects totaling $381,530.
- Approved minutes of April 27 work session and regular meeting (unanimous)
- Introduced Ordinance 1654 to rezone 1.2 acres at Corsbie & Dawson to R-4 (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 26-0512 utility/telecom easement at Sparkman & Pine (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 26-0512A vacating utility easement north of Pine (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 26-0512B TAP Bethel Road sidewalk grant addendum (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign Garver professional services for airport fuel facility relocation (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign Sports Facilities Management contract for parks and recreation (unanimous)
- Approved capital improvement projects for remainder of FY2026 totalling $381,530 (unanimous)
City Council
The Hartselle City Council work session will consider an agreement with Sports Facilities Management, LLC, and approve remaining CIP items for the budget year. They will also discuss a TAP Bethel Road sidewalk grant project addendum and two resolutions regarding utility easements for the new Library/Event/Venue Center.
- Agreement with Sports Facilities Management, LLC
- Remaining CIP items for budget year
- TAP Bethel Road sidewalk grant project addendum
- Dedication of utility easement for Library/Event/Venue Center
- Vacating utility easement north of Pine Street for Library/Event/Venue Center
The City Council held a work session and discussed five agenda items including a sports facility agreement, CIP items, a sidewalk grant, and easements for the library venue center. No formal votes or decisions were made; the session was purely procedural.
City Council
The City Council will introduce three rezoning ordinances, including 15 acres near Bellemeade Street and 2.9 acres on Parker Road. They will also consider a 12-month moratorium on rezoning to certain residential districts, renew a cable franchise agreement with Spectrum Southeast, and discuss a police officer's service credit purchase and a claim against the city related to a cemetery issue.
- Introduce rezoning of 15 acres west of Bellemeade Street from R-4 to R-2
- Introduce rezoning of 2.9 acres on Parker Road from AG-1 to R-1
- Renew cable franchise with Spectrum Southeast, LLC
- 12-month moratorium on rezoning to R-3, R-4, or R-5
- Consider claim against city concerning cemetery issue
The City Council unanimously approved a 12-month moratorium on rezoning or initial zoning of property to R-3, R-4, or R-5 to study growth impacts. They also adopted a 10-year cable franchise renewal with Spectrum Southeast (5% fee) and approved several routine items including a police officer's RSA service credit purchase and a budget adjustment for vehicle maintenance.
- Approved 12-month moratorium on rezoning to R-3, R-4, R-5 (unanimous)
- Adopted cable franchise renewal with Spectrum Southeast (5% fee, 10 years) (unanimous)
- Introduced Ordinance 1652 rezoning 15 acres west of Bellemeade St from R-4 to R-2 (unanimous, for future hearing)
- Introduced Ordinance 1653 rezoning 2.9 acres on Parker Rd from AG-1 to R-1 (unanimous, for future hearing)
- Introduction of Ordinance 1654 rezoning 1.2 acres at Corsbie & Dawson St from R-2 to R-4 failed for lack of motion
- Approved police officer Joseph Harris's purchase of RSA service credit (city portion $7,825.94) (unanimous)
- Approved up to $1,200 claim for cemetery burial relocation (unanimous)
- Approved budget adjustment of $9,600 for Police Department vehicle maintenance (unanimous)
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to review the mid-year budget, remaining capital improvement projects, and several administrative items. They will consider a resolution imposing a moratorium on property rezoning to R-3, R-4, or R-5 classifications. Also on the agenda are a claim concerning a cemetery issue, a police officer's request for service credit purchase, a budget adjustment from the Police Department, and a surplus request from Public Works.
- Mid-year budget review
- Moratorium on rezoning to R-3, R-4, R-5
- Renewal of Spectrum Southeast, LLC agreement
- Claim against city concerning cemetery issue
- Budget adjustment request from Police Department
The Hartselle City Council held a work session discussing mid-year budget review, remaining CIP items, renewal of Spectrum agreement, police officer service credit purchase, SFC contract negotiations, a moratorium on rezoning to higher-density districts, a police department budget adjustment, and a public works surplus request. No formal votes or decisions were recorded; the session was purely informational.
City Council
The Hartselle City Council will hold public hearings and final votes on several ordinances, including rezoning two acres on Foote Road, annexing 56 acres on East Byrd Road for Cain Park, and updating the zoning ordinance for non-conforming mobile homes. New business includes accepting infrastructure improvements for Cain Park Phase 1A and 1B, authorizing contracts with Cox Pools for the Aquatic Center, and considering the preliminary budget for a new Library and Event Venue.
- Final consideration of Ordinance 1643 revising zoning for non-conforming mobile homes
- Rezoning two acres on Foote Road from AG-1 to R-1 (Ordinance 1648)
- Annexation of 56 acres on East Byrd Road for Cain Park Subdivision (Ordinance 1649)
- Acceptance of infrastructure improvements for Cain Park Phase 1A and 1B (Resolutions 26-0414 and 26-0414A)
- Authorize contracts with Cox Pools for Aquatic Center service and chemicals
The City Council unanimously approved a $12 million preliminary budget for a new Library and Event/Venue Center. Other actions included adopting zoning changes to restrict replacement of non-conforming mobile homes, rezoning and annexing land for the Cain Park Subdivision, and accepting infrastructure for Phase 1A and 1B of that subdivision. The council also approved contracts for aquatic center management and chemical services, new job descriptions, a special events permit for a July 4th celebration, and declaring surplus fire department equipment.
- Approved preliminary $12M budget for new Library/Event Venue (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 1643 prohibiting replacement of non-conforming mobile homes (unanimous)
- Rezoned 2 acres on Foote Road from AG-1 to R-1 via Ordinance 1648 (unanimous)
- Annexed 56 acres on East Byrd Road for Cain Park Subdivision via Ordinance 1649 (unanimous)
- Zoned annexed East Byrd Road property as R-5 via Ordinance 1650 (unanimous)
- Accepted infrastructure improvements for Cain Park Phases 1A and 1B (Resolutions 26-0414 and 26-0414A, unanimous)
- Authorized Mayor to sign contracts with Cox Pools for management and chemical services (unanimous)
- Approved job descriptions for Concession Shift Leader and Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs Manager (unanimous)
City Council
The City Council will review a preliminary budget for the library/event/venue. They will also discuss new job descriptions for Parks & Recreation and Development. Contract negotiations with Sports Facilities Companies (SFC) and agreements for the Aquatic Center will be discussed.
- Discuss Library/Event/Venue Preliminary Budget
- Discuss new job description for Concessions Shift Leader – Parks & Recreation
- Discuss new job description for Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs Manager – Development
- Discuss status of contract negotiations with Sports Facilities Companies (SFC)
- Discuss agreements for Aquatic Center (Service and Chemicals)
The Hartselle City Council held a work session on April 14, 2026, discussing preliminary budget for a library/event/venue, new job descriptions, contract negotiations with Sports Facilities Companies, and agreements for the Aquatic Center. No votes or formal decisions were taken; the meeting was for discussion only.