By Nathan Prewett
MOODY Moody City Council met on Monday, June 28 for a brief regular meeting where they accepted a new garbage management bid, followed by a work session in which they discussed potentially beginning a citywide cleanup and beautification effort.
During the regular meeting, the council approved several requests by Fire Chief Larry Horton before moving on to accepting the low bid from Waste Management on residential garbage pickup.
Pickup will occur once per week as it was with the previous company, Advanced Disposal. It was not known yet which day of the week collections will be made.
For limb pickup, residents will have to call in and get on a list 24 hours before collection instead of 48 hours with Advanced Disposal. Paying customers will receive two dump passes per year in April and October. The monthly fee is $16.12 per customer.
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By Nathan Prewett
MOODY – At a regular meeting of the Moody City Council on Monday, May 10, a local thanked the police and fire departments for assisting his wife after a recent car accident.
The meeting began with the council hearing monthly reports from department heads, including Police Chief Thomas Hunt and Fire Chief Larry Horton.
Hunt reported 1,102 calls for the month of April, as well as 48 arrests, 89 warning citations, 222 citations, 84 misdemeanors, 30 felonies, and $333.74 was spent on vehicle maintenance.
For April Horton reported that there was a total of 176 responses, three fires (one woods, one vehicle and one rubbish), 97 emergency medical calls, 72 vehicle wrecks, 26 public service, 24 lift assists, nine false alarms and received mutual aid twice. The average dispatch to route time was one minute and 17 seconds and the average dispatch to arrival time was six minutes and 14 seconds.
By Nathan Prewett
MOODY At a regular meeting on Monday, April 12, the Moody City Council held a public hearing for the amendment of the 2013 CDBG Economic Development Project, which relates to road improvements on Kelly Creek Rd. serving Love’s Travel Stop.
Before the public hearing was held, the council heard reports from department heads, including the police and fire departments for the month of March.
In the police report, the department received 1,171 calls for service, 32 arrests, 86 warning citations, 194 total citations, 76 completed reports, 20 misdemeanor cases were closed, 30 felony cases (23 closed), 16,021 miles were driven and there were $5,936.94 in expenses for vehicle repairs.
By Nathan Prewett
MOODY – At a regular meeting on Monday, March 8, 2021, the Moody City Council meeting began with reports for the month of February from department heads, including the Moody Police Department and the Moody Fire Department.
Moody Police Chief Thomas Hunt reported 1,058 calls, 38 arrests, 62 warning tickets, 179 citations, 67 misdemeanors, 41 felonies, and 15,499 miles were driven.
Moody Fire Department Chief Larry Horton reported 145 responses, six fires (three vehicle, three woods and grass or other), 81 emergency medical calls, 18 public service, eight vehicle assists, 12 false alarms, and 14 wrecks. Dispatch enroute time was one minute and 41 seconds, and dispatch to arrival was six minutes and one second.
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