Andalusia city council approves resolutions
Published 10:49 am Thursday, January 20, 2022
- The 2021-22 City Ambassadors were recognized by the Andalusia City Council at the council’s Tuesday night meeting. The ambassadors, directed by Mrs. Jerri Stroud, represent the city at official functions. Ambassadors shown are. from left. Cooper Taylor, Sophia Jones, Connor Dalton, Adeline Fischer, Aidan Vines, Emma Taylor, Abigail Lee, Tucker Glenn, Meleah Treadaway, Cameron Johnson and Griffin Kennedy. Not shown is Marion Starnes, who is representing Covington County at the state Distinguished Young Woman event in Montgomery this week. Ambassadors are governed by a committee led by Mrs. Stroud. The committee accepts applications in the spring, interviews applicants, and selects ambassadors for the following school year. Mayor Johnson expressed his appreciation to the ambassadors, Mrs. Stroud, and the committee for their work.
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The City of Andalusia Council met for a regular meeting Tuesday night to present the city’s 2021-2022 ambassadors and also adopted three resolutions.
The council unanimously approved:
- A resolution on the surplus of a 2009 Crown Victoria Police engine, which is no longer needed for municipal public purposes
- A resolution on a three-year commitment with the Alabama Municipal Insurance Corporation regarding the city’s general liability and property insurance policy
- A resolution authorizing the renewal of a credit line with CCB Community Bank in the amount of $1.75 million
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the Andalusia City Council will be Tuesday, Feb. 1, at city hall, beginning at 6 p.m. A work session precedes the meeting at 5:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.