Priceville votes computer upgrade

Priceville Town Council voted $14,415 to upgrade technology at town hall at a regular meeting July 14.

City Tech was awarded a contract to furnish nine personal computers and a hard drive. Three of the computers will be installed at the Linda Duran Public Library.

Town clerk Connie Childers said the move was prompted by the fact that parts are no longer available for the town’s existing XP system.

Mayor Melvin Duran passed on some good news when he reported that the town’s final payment totaling $162,000 on money to build the first phase of the town’s sanitary sewer system will be made Aug. 7.

“This will put us in position to start looking at other possibilities as far as being able to meet other needs is concerned,” he pointed out.

The town also acknowledged receipt of a resolution of appreciation from the town of Elkton, Tenn. for nine sets of fire fighter turnout gear it received as a donation from Priceville Fire Department.

In another matter, town engineer Sonny Wright gave a status report on the proposed replacement of a bridge on Cave Springs Road near Priceville Elementary School.

Wright said the Northeast Morgan County Water Authority was scheduled to begin the relocation of an eight-inch water main on the site Thur., July 17, and estimated that the work would require four or five days. The bridge replacement will follow, during which time traffic will be detoured.

The council acted on other matters as follows:

•Approved $7,415 to pressure clean underpass concrete areas in the I-65 and Hwy. 67-beautification project

•Approved a resolution requesting $1,000 from the Morgan County Tourism, Recreation and Convention Fund in support of the town’s 2014 Cruise-in Car Show

•Approved $145 for to IIMC for a one-year membership due for town clerk Constance Childers

•Authorized Mayor Melvin Duran to execute an agreement with the Morgan County Emergency Management Communications District to provide a countywide 911 radio system

•Approved $1,624 for a radio tower upgrade.

•Approved $75 and other expenses for Councilman Charles Black and Cpl. Herman Davis to attend Fire Investigation Annual Training in Gulf Shores Nov. 2-6.

•Approved $603 to Trucker’s Warehouse for a rear Sumo system repair on the town’s Tahoe police patrol vehicle

•Approved $569.20 for new tires for a 2013 Tahoe and $593.40 for new tires for a 2010 Tahoe from OK Tire and Rubber under the state bid list

•Approved $26,213 to Capital Chevrolet of Montgomery for a new Tahoe police patrol vehicle under the state bid list

•Approved $9,500 for the purchase and installation of camera, light bar and cage for a new police patrol car

•Approved $419 to Watch Guard Video for the repair of police car camera DVD and hard drive unit

•Approved $325 and other expenses for court clerk Kelly Dean to attend a Current Issues Involving Municipal Court Practice and Procedures seminar in Hoover on Aug. 22

 

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