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Votes at a glance: Gadsden City Council adopts rezoning, drainage change orders, grants and contracts on Oct. 7

October 11, 2025 | Gadsden City, Etowah County, Alabama


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Votes at a glance: Gadsden City Council adopts rezoning, drainage change orders, grants and contracts on Oct. 7
At its Oct. 7 meeting the Gadsden City Council adopted a slate of ordinances and resolutions on a variety of routine and project items. The council approved a rezoning ordinance, accepted change orders on drainage projects, approved grant participation and awarded several contracts.

Key outcomes adopted by the council included:

• Rezoning at 753 Walnut Street: The council adopted an ordinance rezoning property at 753 Walnut Street from O‑1 (office) district to R‑2 (multifamily) district. The item had appeared for first reading at a prior meeting; the planning commission recommended approval, and the council adopted the ordinance to enable a buyer to obtain residential financing.

• Dale Haven Place drainage: The council adopted a resolution authorizing Change Order No. 1 for bid no. 3576 for the Dale Haven Place drainage improvement project. The change order decreased the contract with Alabama Grading and Excavating LLC by $13,774 to a new contract total of $421,032.

• Spring Rock Street drainage: The council adopted a resolution authorizing Change Order No. 1 for bid no. 3577 for the Spring Rock Street drainage improvement project. The change order decreased the contract with Lambert Contracting LLC by $29,749.34 to a new contract total of $1,358,634.66.

• Rebuild Alabama transportation plan: The council adopted a resolution approving the city’s annual transportation plan to be funded by fiscal‑year 2026 Rebuild Alabama Act allocations, with a projected total of $597,411, as required by state code.

• Senior nutrition program: The council adopted a resolution authorizing continued participation in the senior nutrition program for fiscal year 2026, accepting a grant through the East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission (area agency on aging) in the amount of $141,903. Meals will be provided at Carver Community Center and the Gadsden Wellness Center.

• Employee assistance program provider: The council adopted a resolution authorizing an agreement allowing Revolution Therapy Services to participate in the city’s employee assistance program at a rate of $80 per hour.

• Construction engineering and inspection agreement: The council adopted a resolution authorizing an agreement with Wagoner Engineering Inc. for construction engineering and inspection services for the Lakewood Drive Street Improvements Project in the amount of $240,000.

• Assistance to Firefighters grant: The council adopted a resolution accepting an Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for $4,943, as requested by the fire department.

Most items were adopted by voice vote with no roll‑call tallies provided in the transcript. The only recorded roll‑call variance noted in the meeting was a single abstention on the separate resolution to authorize acquisition of property adjacent to the Gadsden Athletic Center.

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