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Laurel, MS

No tenemos próximas reuniones registradas para Laurel. El registro más reciente que tenemos es del Tue Aug 18, 2026. Es posible que las reuniones más nuevas aún no se hayan publicado en el portal oficial, o que aún no las hayamos recopilado. Esto describe nuestro registro, no si el consejo o junta se ha reunido.
LaurelMS averageUS Census ACS
Population
17,129
Per-capita income
$27,893
Median home value
$110,200
Bachelor's or higher
20%
Typical home value $146,629 -1.8% yr/yr · +5.3% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2012–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)

Reuniones recientes

Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

Council to set FY2027 budget hearing, consider annexation and fee hikes

The Laurel City Council will set a public hearing for the proposed FY2027 budget and tax levy, and will consider first readings of ordinances to annex land along Bear Pen Creek Road, increase garbage collection fees, and rezone property at 40 E. 24th St. to heavy industrial. The council will also act on several resolutions, including ad valorem tax exemptions for Amick Farms, Howard Industries, and Laurel Machine and Foundry, and a transfer of city property to the Laurel Airport Authority.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers 9:00 AM Tuesday, August 18, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Andrea Thomas PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES August 4, 2026 ID 26-8419 A. CoL Minutes of 08042026 Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Presentation from Parks & Recreation Director Elvin Ulmer Regarding the Diamond Youth World Series. ID 26-8421 A. Monthly Report Privilege Taxes July 2026. ID 26-8430 B. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 3384 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 8/14/2026 August 18, 2026 City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting an Order to set the Public Hearing for the City of Laurel proposed Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and proposed Tax Levy to be held on Monday, August 31, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. ID 26-8424 A. ORDER - Public Hearing Notice Public Hearing FY 2027 Attachments: Consider adopting an Order to Set a Date of September 15, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the property listed to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to public health and safety of the community. A. Keswyck K. Bivens, dilapidated residence at 3444 University Ave. PPIN 15024 Ward 3 B. Hilltop Properties LLC, dilapidated …
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

Laurel City Council to consider public works contract amendment and demolition assessments

The City Council will discuss a contract amendment for public works services and a structural evaluation of Water Plant #3. The body will also consider demolition and lot cleaning assessments for several properties and various police department administrative orders.

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✓ Decidido: Council renews H2O Innovation public works contract for 5th time

The Laurel City Council approved all agenda items unanimously (6-0, with Councilperson Marian Allen absent), including renewing the H2O Innovation public works contract, authorizing a structural evaluation of Water Plant #3, and passing the first reading of a cemetery ordinance. The council also approved several police department items, property assessments, and travel requests.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, August 4, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES July 21, 2026ID 26-8397A. CoL Minutes of 07212026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Budget Certification for June 2026.ID 26-8412A. Certification Cover Sheet - June 2026 Certification Letter - June 2026 Revenue - June 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 City of Laurel Printed on 7/29/2026 August 4, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting an Order Authorizing 5th Amendment to the Contract with H2O Innovation Operation & Maintenance, LLC, for Public Works Services in the City of Laurel. ID 26-8406A. ORD Authorize Contract Renewal Amendment#5 H2O Public Works 8.4.26 EXHIBIT A-ORD Authorize Contract Renewal Amendment#5 H2O Public Works 8.4.26 Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution giving the administration authority to approve agreement for professional services for structural evaluation of Water Plant #3 Control Building. ID 26-8399B. Resolution Agreement Attachments: Consider hearing the First Reading of an Ordinance TO CORRECT THE LABELING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 5:30 PM Council Chambers Tuesday, August 4, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Andrea Thomas, Councilperson Grace Amos and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 6 - Councilperson Marian Allen Absent: 1 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Council Clerk Sharon King Staff: 2 - City Attorney Brett Robinson Staff Absent: 1 - PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8397 July 21, 2026 CoL Minutes of 07212026 Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Kevin Kelly, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs 6 - Absent: Marian Allen 1 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Grace Amos, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the be agenda be approved as printed. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs 6 - Absent: Marian Allen 1 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A. ID 26-8412 Monthly Budget Certification for June 2026. Ce …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

Council to hold public hearing on 1222 Anderson St. property condition

The Laurel City Council will consider a resolution to conduct a public hearing on July 21, 2026 regarding the condition of a property at 1222 Anderson St. in Ward 7. Other items include authorizing an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant application, allocating tourism funds, approving a utility billing software agreement, and adopting various ordinances and orders such as a cemetery burial ban and alley closure.

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✓ Decidido: City Council approves new burial restrictions and utility billing software

The City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting the burial of human remains on private residential or commercial property. The council also authorized a new utility billing software agreement and approved the 2026 Citywide Paving Project advertisement. Additionally, a public hearing was conducted regarding a dilapidated property at 1222 Anderson St.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, July 21, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Angie Scruggs PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES July 7, 2026ID 26-8385A. CoL Minutes of 07072026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes June 2026.ID 26-8380A. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 8236 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 7/15/2026 July 21, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting a Resolution to Conduct a Public hearing on July 21, 2026 in regards to a property located at 1222 Anderson St., belonging to Ronald Jones, to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community. Property is located in Ward 7. ID 26-8390A. Resolution 1222 Anderson St.(demo) 1222 ANDERSON ST PIC 7-21-26 R 1222 ANDERSON ST-07012026090358 P 1222 ANDERSON ST-07012026090420 Attachments: B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting a Resolution Authorizing Application for an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) and the Related Preliminary Energy Audit. ID 26-8386A. RES Authorize Application for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant a …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 9:00 AM Council ChambersTuesday, July 21, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Grace Amos and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 5 - Councilperson Andrea Thomas and Councilperson Marian AllenAbsent: 2 - Mayor Johnny Magee, City Council Clerk Sharon King and City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff: 3 - PRAYER Councilperson Angie Scruggs PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8385 July 7, 2026 CoL Minutes of 07072026Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Kevin Kelly, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs5 - Absent: Andrea Thomas and Marian Allen2 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, seconded by Councilperson Kevin Kelly, that the agenda be approved as printed. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs5 - Absent: Andrea Thomas and Marian Allen2 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A. ID 26-8380 Monthly Report Privilege Taxes June 2026. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transact …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

El Concejo considera exenciones fiscales para seis negocios locales y mejoras en Central Avenue

El Concejo Municipal de Laurel llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre tres propiedades que se alega están deterioradas y representan un peligro para la seguridad pública. Los miembros del concejo también votarán sobre un acuerdo de arrendamiento con opción a compra para seis vehículos de agua y alcantarillado, un acuerdo suplementario para el proyecto de la Fase II de Central Avenue, y primeras lecturas de ordenanzas sobre entierros en el cementerio y el cierre de un callejón. Además, el concejo aprobará exenciones fiscales ad valorem por diez años para seis empresas manufactureras y agrícolas locales, junto con diversas autorizaciones de viaje y evaluaciones de limpieza de lotes.

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✓ Decidido: Council re-elects Carmichael president, approves Amick Farms tax exemptions

The Laurel City Council re-elected George Carmichael as Council President and Jason Capers as Vice President for the 2026-2027 term. The council approved multiple items, including a memorandum of agreement with Laurel Main Street for the Downtown Brickyard Project, a lease-purchase agreement for six water and sewer vehicles, and an emergency order to replace a collapsed sewer line at Old Amy Road and Parker Drive. It also approved first readings of ordinances to prohibit burial of human remains on private property and to close an alley between W. 4th and W. 5th Streets. The council approved 10-year ad valorem tax exemptions for Amick Farms, Wayne-Sanderson Farms, Dunn Roadbuilders, Howard Industries, and Laurel Machine and Foundry, among others.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, July 7, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Kevin Kelly PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ELECTION OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT ELECTION OF VICE PRESIDENT APPROVAL OF MINUTES June 16, 2026ID 26-8347A. CoL Minutes of 06162026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A Presentation from Mayor Johnny Magee offering congratulations to Laurel resident Grace Travis for winning the WDAM Star-Spangled Sing off. ID 26-8378A. Proclamation for Grace TravisAttachments: Monthly Budget Certification for May 2026.ID 26-8369B. Certification Cover Sheet - May 2026 Certification Letter - May 2026 Revenue - May 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: Page 1 City of Laurel Printed on 7/2/2026 July 7, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING Consider adopting a Resolution to conduct a public hearing on July 7, 2026 in regards to a property located at 312 S. 16th Ave., belonging to Clark Properties LLC, to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community. Property is located in Ward 1. ID 26-8360A. Resolution 312 S. 16th Ave.(demo) 312 S. 16TH AVE. JULY 7,2026 P.312 South 16th Ave-06172026090319 R.312 South 16th Ave-061 …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 5:30 PM Council Chambers Tuesday, July 7, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Andrea Thomas, Councilperson Grace Amos, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 6 - Vice President Jason Capers Absent: 1 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Council Clerk Sharon King Staff: 2 - City Attorney Brett Robinson Staff Absent: 1 - PRAYER Councilperson Kevin Kelly PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Grace Travis sang the Star Spangled Banner National Anthem before the Mayor, City Council and all present. ELECTION OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT There came on before the Council the matter of electing a council member to serve as President of the City Council for the year beginning July 1, 2026 and ending July 1, 2027. Councilperson Amos nominated Councilman Carmichael, to serve as President of the Laurel City Council. The President called for other nominations from the floor, there being no other nominations, the President called for votes on the matter and received the following results: Votes for Councilman George Carmichael: Kelly, Scruggs, Carmichael, Thomas, Amos, Allen Absent: Capers The President thereupon declared Councilman Carmichael the newly elected Council President for the year beginning July 1, 2026 and ending July 1, 2027. This the 7th day of July, A. D., 202 …
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre la subvención para el Proyecto Downtown Brickyard

El Concejo Municipal considerará la adopción de una resolución que autorice un acuerdo de subvención con la Mississippi Development Authority para financiar el Proyecto Downtown Brickyard. También llevarán a cabo una audiencia pública sobre propiedades en ruinas en dos direcciones, y votarán sobre segundas lecturas de ordenanzas para exigir medidores de agua y aumentar la tarifa de restablecimiento de agua. Otros puntos incluyen un cambio de zonificación para 63 Management Rd y la aprobación de evaluaciones de demolición y limpieza de lotes.

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✓ Decidido: Approved rezoning of 63 Management Rd from agricultural to industrial (5-0)

The council approved a zoning change for 63 Management Rd from A-1 General Agricultural to I-1 General Industrial (5-0). They also authorized a grant agreement with Mississippi Development Authority for the Downtown Brickyard Project and approved second readings of ordinances increasing water reinstatement fees and requiring all water to be metered. Property maintenance actions included a demo assessment at 610 Chantilly St and lot cleanings for 10 properties.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, June 16, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Jason Capers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES June 2, 2026ID 26-8327A. CoL Minutes of 06022026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes May 2026.ID 26-8321A. Cover Letter New Business License List BL Monthly Transaction Report - 4211 Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 6/15/2026 June 16, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting an Order to Set a Date of July 21, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the properties listed to determine whether or not the properties are in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health of the community: A. Loulene Miles Harrison, dilapidated residence at 1149 Anderson St. PPIN 13069 Ward 7 B. Ronald Jones, dilapidated residence at 1222 Anderson St. PPIN 13115 Ward 7 ID 26-8336A. Sets 07-21-26 Notices-06092026112415 Attachments: 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting a Resolution AUTHORIZING A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO FUND THE DOWNTOWN BRICKYARD PROJECT. ID 26-8320A. RES Authorizing Agreement with MDA for Grant Funding Downtown Brickyard Project 6.16.26 Exhibit A-RES …
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

Primera lectura para reclasificar 63 Management Road de agrícola a industrial

El Concejo Municipal celebrará una audiencia pública sobre tres propiedades deterioradas y considerará las primeras lecturas de ordenanzas que requieren que toda el agua sea medida y la reclasificación de 63 Management Road para uso industrial. Las segundas lecturas incluyen renombrar Memory Drive a Edgewood Drive y reclasificar 3227 Ellisville Blvd para uso comercial. Otras acciones incluyen autorizar un arrendamiento-compra de seis camionetas y aprobar patrocinios para el Laurel Blues Festival.

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✓ Decidido: Approved rezoning 3227 Ellisville Blvd from residential to commercial (5-0)

The council approved the second reading of a zoning change for 3227 Ellisville Blvd from R-2 Residential to C-2 Commercial (5-0). Also approved first readings of ordinances amending water meter requirements and increasing reinstatement fees, and a zoning change for 63 Management Road from A-1 Agricultural to I-1 Industrial. A street renaming of Memory Drive to Edgewood Drive was enacted, and multiple resolutions and orders were adopted, including a lease-purchase for six pickup trucks and appointments of city prosecutors.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, June 2, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Marian Allen PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 19, 2026ID 26-8301A. CoL Minutes of 05192026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Consider hearing Presentations Recognizing Officer of the Year for 2025, Civilian of the Year for 2025, and a Commendation to Officer James Parish for Going Above and Beyond the Call of Duty. ID 26-8298A. Recognition and Presentations of scholarships for Ward 1 recipients.ID 26-8318B. Monthly Budget Certification for April 2026.ID 26-8306C. Certification Cover Sheet - April 2026 Certification Letter - April 2026 Revenue - April 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 6/1/2026 June 2, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Consider adopting an Order to Set a Date of July 7, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the property listed to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community: A. Clark Properties LLC, dilapidated structure at 312 S. 16th Ave. PPIN 29857 Ward 1 B. Kesha Johnson Brown, dilapidated residence at 511 Sandy T. Gavin PPIN 9751 Ward 6 C. Charlotte Jordan Est. % Jacqueline Fr …
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre el acuerdo de expansión de Amick Farms

El Concejo Municipal considerará adoptar una orden que autorice al alcalde a firmar un acuerdo con Amick Farms, el Condado de Jones y la Autoridad de Desarrollo de Mississippi para la expansión de las operaciones de Amick Farms. Otros puntos importantes incluyen audiencias públicas sobre propiedades deterioradas en 605 Cross St. y 1142 Parker Dr., primeras lecturas de un cambio de nombre de calle y un cambio de zonificación, y una segunda lectura de una enmienda al código de mantenimiento de propiedades.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves Amick Farms expansion agreement (4-0)

The City Council unanimously approved an order authorizing the mayor to sign an agreement with Amick Farms, Jones County, and the Mississippi Development Authority for facility expansion. Also approved were a letter of credit for Howard Industries, a MOU with Jones County for a Justice Assistance Grant, and first readings of street renaming and zoning change ordinances. All votes were 4-0 with three members absent.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, May 19, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Grace Amos PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 5, 2026ID 26-8278A. CoL Minutes of 05052026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes April 2026.ID 26-8269A. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 9532 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 5/15/2026 May 19, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting a Resolution To Conduct a Public Hearing on May 19, 2026 in regards to a property located at 605 Cross St., belonging to Open Air Market LLC, to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community. Property is located in Ward 5. ID 26-8290A. Resolution 605 Cross St.(demo) 605 CROSS ST. 5-19-26 R.605 Cross St-05052026153739 P.605 Cross St-05052026153625 Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution To Conduct a Public Hearing on May 19, 2026 in regards to a property located at 1142 Parker Dr., belonging to Kiwauna Washington, to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community. Property is loca …
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Tue May 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

El Concejo decidirá sobre audiencias de demolición para siete propiedades

El Concejo Municipal considerará resoluciones para realizar audiencias públicas sobre siete propiedades deterioradas que pueden ser una amenaza para la salud y seguridad pública. También establecerán una audiencia pública para una propiedad sucia y un árbol enfermo. Otros asuntos incluyen la aprobación de la auditoría del año fiscal 2025, la ratificación de una reparación de emergencia de un alcantarillado de drenaje, el financiamiento de seis camionetas pickup y la primera lectura de una ordenanza de mantenimiento de propiedades.

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✓ Decidido: Council adopted FY2025 audit report after split vote (5-1)

The council approved the FY2025 audit report (5-1), ratified an emergency repair of a drainage culvert on 10th Street, and authorized financing for new water/sewer pickup trucks. Several public hearings on dilapidated properties were conducted: resolutions for 1506 N. 1st Ave. and 1432 Old Amy Rd. passed with split votes (5-1), while properties at 212 Masonite Dr. and 1119 N. 9th Ave. received six-month extensions. The council also accepted a STOP Violence Against Women grant for the police victim advocate position and heard the first reading of a property maintenance ordinance amendment.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, May 5, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Andrea Thomas PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 21, 2026ID 26-8250A. CoL Minutes of 04212026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Presentation of a Proclamation for the Sertoma Club of Laurel Honoring May as Speech and Hearing Month and Recognizing the Club’s 50th Anniversary. ID 26-8267A. Monthly Budget Certification for March 2026.ID 26-8257B. Certification Cover Sheet - March 2026 Certification Letter - March 2026 Revenue - March 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 5/1/2026 May 5, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting an Order to set a date of June 2, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the properties listed to determine whether or not the properties are in such a state of uncleanliness/ and or having a dead or diseased tree so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community: A. Carol Jean Kimbrough, unkempt property at 1132 N. 14th Ave. PPIN 10469 Ward 2 B. James M. Heidelberg % Michael Heildelberg, dead or diseased tree at 2nd Lot S. of 208 N. 17th Ave. PPIN 43948 Ward 1 ID 26-8263A. Sets 06-02-26 Notices-04282026094253 Attachments: 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING …
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Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre cambios en la licencia por enfermedad para nuevos empleados bajo PERS Nivel 5

El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo una segunda lectura de una ordenanza que modifica el programa de licencia por enfermedad para los empleados contratados a partir del 1 de marzo de 2026, para alinearlo con PERS Nivel 5. El cambio aclara que la licencia por enfermedad no utilizada no es acreditable para la jubilación y limita los pagos globales. Otros puntos incluyen fijar una audiencia pública para propiedades deterioradas, aprobar contratos de reemplazo de puentes y renovar varias exenciones de impuestos de puerto libre.

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✓ Decidido: Council amends sick leave policy for new hires (Tier 5)

The Laurel City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance amending the sick leave program for employees hired after March 1, 2026, aligning with PERS Tier 5, making unused sick leave not creditable toward retirement and limiting lump-sum payouts. The council also authorized administration to award construction for the Arco Lane Bridge Replacement Project, submit applications for Safe Streets and Roads for All grants, approve housing rehabilitation agreements, ratify police travel, accept donations, and appoint board members. All votes were 4-0 with three members absent.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, April 21, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 7, 2026ID 26-8231A. CoL Minutes of 04072026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Presentation from Kandice Evans, Children’s Librarian at the Laurel-Jones County Library, regarding funding for the 2026 Summer Reading Program. ID 26-8237A. Presentation - Laurel-Jones County Library 2026 Summer Reading ProgramAttachments: Monthly Report Privilege Taxes March, 2026.ID 26-8221B. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 5650 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 City of Laurel Printed on 4/17/2026 April 21, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting an Order to set a date of May 19, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the properties listed to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health of the community. A. Open Air Market LLC, dilapidated structure at 605 Cross St. PPIN 30569 Ward 5 B. Kiwauna Washington, dilapidated residence at 1142 Parker Dr. PPIN 15110 Ward 3 ID 26-8240A. Sets 05-19-26 Notices 5-19-26-04142026095302 Attachments: 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. P …
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Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

El Concejo considera cambios en las tarifas de alcantarillado, proyecto de 12th Street

El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre ocho propiedades deterioradas y considerará segundas lecturas de ordenanzas que modifican las tarifas de alcantarillado para clientes industriales e instalaciones de atención médica propiedad del condado, así como las tarifas de agua para instalaciones de atención médica propiedad del condado. El concejo también votará sobre la adjudicación de un contrato de construcción para el Proyecto de Mejoras de 12th Street y la autorización de un acuerdo de migración y capacitación de la plataforma Cityworks.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves 12th Street improvements and sewer rate changes

The council unanimously approved several resolutions and ordinances, including awarding construction and engineering contracts for the 12th Street Improvements Project. They also adopted second readings of ordinances amending sewer and water rates for industrial customers and county-owned healthcare facilities. A public hearing was set for May 5, 2026, regarding dilapidated properties. All items passed 6-0 with Councilperson Marian Allen absent.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, April 7, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Angie Sruggs PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 17, 2026ID 26-8212A. CoL Minutes of 03172026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Budget Certification for February 2026.ID 26-8216A. Certification Cover Sheet - February 2026 Certification Letter - February 2026 Revenue - February 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 City of Laurel Printed on 4/2/2026 April 7, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting an Order to Set a Date of May 5, 2026 to conduct a public hearing in regards to the properties listed below to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health of the community. A. Marquin Bivens, dilapidated residence at 730 E. 18th St. PPIN 10860 Ward 4. B. Henry Harold Frohman Est, dilapidated residence at 520 W. 16th St. PPIN 10082 Ward 4. C. MS TL LLC, dilapidated residence at 1506 N. 1st Ave. PPIN 8085 Ward 4. D. Tonquerrie Alexander Jefferson Etux, at 212 Masonite Dr. PPIN 14581 Ward 5. E. JSP Hospitality LLC, dilapidated structure at 415 N. Magnolia St. PPIN 14473 Ward 5. F. F&L Rental Properties LLC, dilapidated residence at 863 …
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Tue Mar 17, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

City Council considers privatizing water, sewer, and utility billing services

The City Council will discuss the privatization of utility billing and several roadway projects. The body is also considering updates to sewer and water rates for industrial customers and county-owned healthcare facilities.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves H2O contract for water/sewer/utility billing services

The City Council approved a contract with H2O Innovation Operation & Maintenance, LLC for water, sewer, and utility billing services, with an amendment requiring H2O to maintain operations for up to 120 days after termination if requested. The council also approved resolutions for the West Drive roadway project, including construction engineering and inspection, and awarding construction. Several ordinances were advanced on first reading, including changes to sewer and water rates for industrial customers and county-owned health care facilities, and an alley closure was approved on second reading.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, March 17, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Kevin Kelly PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 3, 2026ID 26-8180A. CoL Minutes of 03032026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes February 2026.ID 26-8178A. Cover Letter New Business License List BL Monthly Transaction Report - 1488 Attachments: Monthly Budget Certification for January 2026.ID 26-8193B. Certification Cover Sheet - January 2026 Certification Letter - January 2026 Revenue - January 2026 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA Page 1 Printed on 3/13/2026 March 17, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting a Resolution to acknowledge receipt of Laurel-Jones County Library System, Inc. Fiscal Year 2025 Audit Report. ID 26-8196A. Resolution - Laurel-Jones County Library Audit Report 2025 LAUREL-JONES COUNTY LIBRARY-AUDIT REPORT2025 Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution granting the administration authority to execute the Construction Engineering and Inspection Agreement (CEI) of the West Drive Roadway Improvement Project. ID 26-8186B. RESOLUTION-Auth to Execute CEI 109628-701000 CE&I Contract-Signed …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 9:00 AM Council Chambers Tuesday, March 17, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 4 - Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Councilperson Andrea Thomas and Councilperson Grace Amos Absent: 3 - Mayor Johnny Magee, City Council Clerk Sharon King and City Attorney Brett Robinson Staff: 3 - PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8180 March 3, 2026 CoL Minutes of 03032026 Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Marian Allen, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, George Carmichael, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs 4 - Absent: Kevin Kelly, Andrea Thomas and Grace Amos 3 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, seconded by Vice President Jason Capers, that the be that the agenda be amended as follows. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Add Agenda Item 4O., Consider adopting an Order Authorizing Travel of Two Officers of the Laurel Police Department to Nashville, TN, for the Purpose of Returning One Prisoner Wanted in Laurel, MS, for Accessor …
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Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

Council to close alley and approve $10M water bonds

The City Council will consider closing an alley on Churchton Street, vacating a portion of Mill Street, and authorizing the issuance of up to $10 million in water and sewer revenue bonds. The body will also approve travel expenses for city officials and consider a resolution regarding AmeriCorps grant funding.

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✓ Decidido: City Council approved $10 million water‑sewer bond issuance (6‑0)

The council approved the first reading of an ordinance to close an alley between Churchton St. and Anderson St., and the second reading of an ordinance to close and vacate a portion of Mill Street. It adopted a resolution authorizing up to $10 million in water and sewer system revenue bonds. Additional actions included approving an AmeriCorps grant, renaming the Paula Watkins Soccer Fields, and granting several zoning and travel orders.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, March 3, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Jason Capers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 17, 2026ID 26-8164A. CoL Minutes of 02172026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Proclamation declaring the week of March 8-14, 2026 as Girl Scout Week in the City of Laurel. ID 26-8166A. Proclamation-2026 Girl Scout WeekAttachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING Linda WaltonID 26-8176A. Linda Walton-Citizens HearingAttachments: Page 1 Printed on 2/27/2026 March 3, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting the First Reading of an Ordinance to close the alley between Churchton St. and Anderson St. off Pearson St. running about 239 feet. ID 26-8169A. ALLEY CLOSING Alley closure-02242026102242 Attachments: Consider approving the Second Reading of an ORDINANCE TO CLOSE AND VACATE A ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ON A PORTION OF MILL STREET AS DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT “A”. ID 26-8165B. ORDINANCE Close and Vacate ROW on Portion of Mill Street, SECOND READING 3.3.26 ORDINANCE Close and Vacate ROW on Portion of Mill Street, Second Reading 3.3.26 EXHIBIT A Attachments: Consider adopting a RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE RESOLUTION TITLED "RESOLUTION OF …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 5:30 PM Council ChambersTuesday, March 3, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Andrea Thomas, Councilperson Grace Amos and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 6 - Councilperson Marian AllenAbsent: 1 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Council Clerk Sharon KingStaff: 2 - City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff Absent: 1 - PRAYER Councilperson Jason Capers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8164 February 17, 2026 CoL Minutes of 02172026Attachments: A motion was made by Vice President Jason Capers, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs 6 - Absent: Marian Allen1 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Vice President Jason Capers, seconded by Councilperson Kevin Kelly, that the be that the agenda be amended as follows. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Delete Agenda Item 3BA., Citizens Hearing - Linda Walton Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos and Angie Scruggs 6 - Absent: Marian Allen1 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A …
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Tue Feb 17, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

Council to consider Arco Lane Bridge Replacement and water improvements

The Laurel City Council will vote on several infrastructure projects, including a resolution to advertise for construction of the Arco Lane Bridge Replacement and a professional services agreement for Pendorf Water Improvements Phase I. Other actions include ratifying an emergency order to repair Euclid Park Canal, considering the first reading of an ordinance to close a portion of Mill Street, and approving demolition assessments for two properties at $5,119 each. The council will also consider appointments, budget amendments, and other routine matters.

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✓ Decidido: City Council approved FY 2026 budget amendments

The council adopted a series of orders and resolutions, each passing with a 5‑0 vote and two members absent. Items approved included a cloud‑based records system for the police department, a professional services agreement for Phase I of the Pendorf Water Improvements, and budget amendments for FY 2026. All actions were recorded as carried by the five present council members.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, February 17, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Marian Allen PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES February 3, 2026ID 26-8153A. CoL Minutes of 02032026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes January 2026.ID 26-8150A. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 7406 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM Page 1 Printed on 2/12/2026 February 17, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting an Order Regarding Ratification of an Emergency Order for Implementation of Cloud-Based Records Management Software for Laurel Police Department. ID 26-8147A. ORDRatifyEMERGENCYOrderImplementCloud-BasedRecordsManagementSoftwareLPD2.17.26 ORDRatifyEMERGENCYOrderImplementCloud-BasedRecordsManagementSoftwareLPD2.17.26 EXHIBIT A ORDRatifyEMERGENCYOrderImplementCloud-BasedRecordsManagementSoftwareLPD2.17.26 EXHIBIT B Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution granting authority to enter a professional services agreement for the Pendorf Water Improvements Phase I. ID 26-8160B. Resolution Contract Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution granting the administration authority to advertise for construction of …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 9:00 AM Council ChambersTuesday, February 17, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Grace Amos, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 5 - Councilperson Kevin Kelly and Councilperson Andrea ThomasAbsent: 2 - Mayor Johnny Magee, City Council Clerk Sharon King and City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff: 3 - PRAYER Councilperson Marian Allen PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8153 February 3, 2026 CoL Minutes of 02032026Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Grace Amos, seconded by Councilperson Marian Allen, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, George Carmichael, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs5 - Absent: Kevin Kelly and Andrea Thomas2 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Vice President Jason Capers, seconded by Councilperson Marian Allen, that the agenda be approved as printed. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, George Carmichael, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs5 - Absent: Kevin Kelly and Andrea Thomas2 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A. ID 26-8150 Monthly Report Privilege Taxes January 2026. Cover Letter BL Monthly …
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Tue Feb 3, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

City to seek funding for fortified roofs for low‑income homeowners

The Laurel City Council will consider a series of orders and resolutions, including a proclamation for Arbor Day, contracts for disclosure filing and software services, and a funding program for fortified roofs for income‑qualified homeowners. It will also vote on a supplemental agreement for the Central Avenue Improvements Phase II project and approve routine items such as travel expenses and the claims docket. All items are presented for council approval at the February 3, 2026 meeting.

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✓ Decidido: City Council approved funding mechanism for fortified roofs for low‑income homeowners

The council unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing the city to act as an intermediary for Citizens National Bank to obtain federal funding for fortified roofs for income‑qualified homeowners. It also approved orders to contract Butler Snow for the Continuing Disclosure Statement, to renew the Granicus meeting‑software agreement, and to fund travel for officials to state conferences. Additional resolutions approved the Supplemental Agreement for Central Avenue Improvements Phase II and the Claims Docket. All motions passed with seven yeas.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, February 3, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Grace Amos PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 20, 2026ID 26-8136A. CoL Minutes of 01202026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Consider hearing a presentation proclaiming February 13, 2026 as Arbor Day in the City of Laurel ID 26-8134A. Arbor Day 2026 ProclamationAttachments: Monthly Budget Certification for December 2025.ID 26-8141B. Certification Cover Sheet - December 2025 Certification Letter - December 2025 Revenue - December 2025 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 1/30/2026 February 3, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting an Order to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to enter a contract with Butler Snow to file the Continuing Disclosure Statement on behalf of the City of Laurel, MS. ID 26-8142A. Order - Continuing Disclosure Statement 2025 FY 2025 Continuing Disclosure Engagement Letter - City of Laurel, MS Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution giving the administration authority to approve Supplemental Agreement No. 1 for the Central Avenue Improvements - Phase II Project. ID 26-8143B. Resolution …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 5:30 PM Council ChambersTuesday, February 3, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly, Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Andrea Thomas, Councilperson Grace Amos, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 7 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Council Clerk Sharon KingStaff: 2 - City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff Absent: 1 - PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8136 January 20, 2026 CoL Minutes of 01202026Attachments: A motion was made by Vice President Jason Capers, seconded by Councilperson Grace Amos, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs 7 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, seconded by Councilperson Marian Allen, that the agenda be approved as printed. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly, George Carmichael, Andrea Thomas, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs 7 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A. ID 26-8134 Consider hearing a presentation proclaiming February 13, 2026 as Arbor Day in the C …
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Tue Jan 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM

City Council

Council to consider $10M water/sewer revenue bonds for improvements

The Laurel City Council will decide on issuing up to $10 million in revenue bonds for water and sewer system improvements, along with agreements to host the 2026 Diamond Youth Baseball and Softball World Series, and a resolution supporting redevelopment of South Park Village. The council will also consider extending the 3% tourism tax and authorizing street improvement projects.

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✓ Decidido: Council adopts resolution to issue up to $10M water and sewer bonds

The Laurel City Council adopted a series of orders and resolutions, all passing unanimously (4‑0). Highlights include a resolution to issue up to $10 million in combined water and sewer revenue bonds, a resolution to hire professionals for that bond issuance, and support for the Laurel Housing Authority’s South Park Village redevelopment. The council also extended the tourism tax repeal date, approved youth baseball and softball World Series agreements, and authorized several public‑works contracts and grant applications.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers9:00 AMTuesday, January 20, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson Andrea Thomas PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 6, 2026ID 26-8114A. CoL Minutes of 01062026Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Report Privilege Taxes December, 2025ID 26-8112A. Cover Letter BL Monthly Transaction Report - 3822 New Business License List Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B. CITIZENS HEARING C. CITIZENS FORUM Page 1 Printed on 1/16/2026 January 20, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 4. POLICY AGENDA Consider adopting an Order to enter into an agreement with Diamond Youth Baseball, Inc. regarding Regulations, Guidelines and payment to Diamond Youth Baseball for the 2026 DYB Div. I and Div. II World Series. ID 26-8119A. ORDER 2026 DYBWS AGREEMENT.doc Order Exhibit- Diamond Youth Baseball World Series Host Agreement 1.20.26 Attachments: Consider adopting an Order to enter into an agreement with Diamond Youth Softball, Inc. regarding Regulations, Guidelines and payment to Diamond Youth Softball for the 2026 DYS World Series. ID 26-8120B. ORDER 2026 DYSWS AGREEMENT.doc Order Exhibit- Diamond Youth Softball World Series Host Agreement 1.20.26 Attachments: Consider adopting a RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 9:00 AM Council ChambersTuesday, January 20, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Grace Amos, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 4 - Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly and Councilperson Andrea Thomas Absent: 3 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Council Clerk Sharon KingStaff: 2 - City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff Absent: 1 - PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8114 January 6, 2026 CoL Minutes of 01062026Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Grace Amos, seconded by Councilperson Marian Allen, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: George Carmichael, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs4 - Absent: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly and Andrea Thomas3 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Grace Amos, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the agenda be approved as printed. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Yea: George Carmichael, Grace Amos, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs4 - Absent: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly and Andrea Thomas3 - 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA A. ID 26-8112 Monthly Report Privilege Taxes December, 2025 Co …
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Tue Jan 6, 2026 · 5:30 PM

City Council

Council to decide if two properties are dilapidated menaces to public safety

The council will hold public hearings to determine whether properties at 807 S. 7th Ave. (Ward 6) and 1038 Taylor St. (Ward 7) are dilapidated and a menace to public health and safety. It will also consider authorizing a STOP Violence Against Women grant application, a payroll training contractor, travel for PERS training, and lot cleaning assessments for eight properties. The meeting includes approval of minutes, a budget certification, and a claims docket.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves lot cleaning assessments and new payroll training position

The Laurel City Council approved several routine items, including lot cleaning assessments for eight properties, travel for staff training, and a grant application for violence against women programs. It also created a temporary part-time payroll training specialist position. The council failed to approve the previous meeting's minutes due to one abstention and three absences.

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City Council City of Laurel Regular Meeting Agenda 401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com Council Chambers5:30 PMTuesday, January 6, 2026 CALL TO ORDER PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 16, 2025ID 26-8100A. CoL Minutes of 12162025Attachments: 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA 2. PRESENTATION AGENDA Monthly Budget Certification for November 2025.ID 26-8101A. Certification Cover Sheet - November 2025 Certification Letter - November 2025 Revenue - November 2025 Sales Tax Tourism Tax Tourism Tax 3% HOTELS Attachments: 3. PUBLIC AGENDA A. PUBLIC HEARING 1. SET PUBLIC HEARING 2. CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING Page 1 Printed on 5/8/2026 January 6, 2026City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Consider adopting a Resolution to Conduct a Public Hearing on January 6, 2026 in regards to a property located at 807 S. 7th Ave., belonging to Matthew Harvey Jr., to determine whether or not the property is in such a state of dilapidation so as to be a menace to the public health and safety of the community. Property is located in Ward 6. ID 26-8106A. Resolution 807 S. 7th Ave.(demo) 807 S 7TH AVE. JAN.6,2026 R.807 S. 7th Ave-12162025105705 P.807 S. 7th Ave-12162025105616 Attachments: Consider adopting a Resolution to Conduct a Public Hearing on January 6, 2026 in regards to a property located at 1038 Taylor St., belonging to Timothy E. Blue, to determine whether or not the property is in such a sta …
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401 N. 5th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 www.laurelms.com City of Laurel Regular Meeting Minutes City Council 5:30 PM Council ChambersTuesday, January 6, 2026 CALL TO ORDER Council President George Carmichael, Councilperson Andrea Thomas, Councilperson Marian Allen and Councilperson Angie Scruggs Present: 4 - Vice President Jason Capers, Councilperson Kevin Kelly and Councilperson Grace AmosAbsent: 3 - City Council Clerk Sharon KingStaff: 1 - Mayor Johnny Magee and City Attorney Brett RobinsonStaff Absent: 2 - PRAYER Councilperson George Carmichael PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. ID 26-8100 December 16, 2025 CoL Minutes of 12162025Attachments: A motion was made by Councilperson Marian Allen, seconded by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, that the Minutes be approved. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion failed by the results as follows: Yea: George Carmichael, Marian Allen and Angie Scruggs3 - Absent: Jason Capers, Kevin Kelly and Grace Amos3 - Abstain: Andrea Thomas1 - 1. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA A motion was made by Councilperson Angie Scruggs, seconded by Councilperson Marian Allen, that the agenda be amended as follows. Upon roll call vote the President declared the motion carried by the results as follows: Delete Agenda Item 4B., Consider adopting an Order authorizing the Mayor to enter into a temporary independent contractor agreement with Sheila Windham to provide payroll training support for the …
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