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By Nathan Prewett
MOODY – A regular meeting of the Moody City Council on Monday, Feb. 8 heard reports from department heads, the announcement of the second vaccine clinic, and approved a rezoning request from two residents for 147 acres of land.
At the beginning of the meeting, Public Works Director Mike Staggs announced that the second round of COVID-19 vaccinations will be held on Feb. 18. The Alabama Department of Public Health will host a two-dose clinic at the Civic Center from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
However, according to the center’s Facebook page, the clinic is for those who received their first vaccine on Jan. 21. Those who received that first vaccination may return on Feb. 18 to get a second.
By Nathan Prewett
MOODY – At a meeting on Monday, Jan. 25, the Moody City Council approved requests to rezone a number of acres that will be used to develop Kelly Creek Commerce, otherwise known as Kelly Creek Business Park, on Kelly Creek Road.
The requests were made by Michael A. Mouron of Capstone Real Estate Investments along with Paul Eaves to rezone 119 acres located off Kelly Creek road, as well as another 14 acres in the same area from AG-1 (Agriculture) to B-5, which is business commercial park district.
Mouron made an additional request with the estate of Lottie Hyche to rezone 40 acres located off of Kelly Creek to B-5.
By Nathan Prewett
MOODY – At a regular meeting at Moody City Hall on Monday, Jan. 11, the city council authorized payment for an extensive sewer project and announced the location for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
The council heard from city attorney James Hill regarding an ongoing $700,000 sewer project being managed by Gusc to replace the main line through the city.
Lee said that the project is “half done” with an estimated completion date of three weeks from the date of the meeting.
“It’s a change from an eight-inch line to a twelve-inch line,” he said. “And it runs from the crossroads to ADESA. It’s the main line that supplies our plant and so it was a lot of infiltration in the line and we were using a lot of our capacity of water and so that’s why we decided to replace it.”
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