CHILDERSBURG, Ala. – The Tuesday, March 4 Childersburg City Council meeting opened with passage of Resolution 2025-04, which authorized the City to enter into a working agreement with Talladega County and its Board of Registrars for the 2025 Municipal Election, allowing Mayor Ken Wesson to execute the agreement.
The council approved an ABC license for Quik Sak Grocery, located at 32522 US Hwy 280, Suite A in the city. It includes off-premise-only sales for beer and wine.
The new Childersburg Police/Judicial Complex will have a new 60-foot flagpole, installed by Alabama Flag and Banner. The cost, including flags, is $18391.50, paid from Fund 65-Direct Support.
The council also approved the purchase and installation of 30 Alibi cameras, along with a network video system from Advanced Integrated Security, at a cost of $277,999, paid from Fund 25. It will give complete security coverage of the complex’s interior and exterior and will include an outdoor “safe zone” for public transactions, child custody swaps, or any other citizen activity that would benefit from the service.
During a safety inspection of the baseball/softball complex, a dangerous loose wire was discovered. Mayor Wesson authorized the emergency repair at a cost of $2,100. That same inspection identified fencing issues needing repair before the start of the upcoming season. The council approved costs not to exceed $11,500 from Fund 65-Direct Support.
The council approved payment of invoices in the amount of $180,879.55.
The next regular meeting of the Childersburg City Council will be Tuesday, March 18, at 6:00 pm.