While giving his monthly report, Fire Chief Ryan McCormick paused to
commend everyone who took part in the distribution of Christmas gifts
this past Christmas Eve. He especially gave kudos to Police Chief
Timothy Preator for starting the process.
“[I]f you were to (sic) involve Christmas Eve with the delivery of
the packages of the kids in Christmas, was something that was very,
was very, ... There you go, that's a more inspiration.” McCormick
began. “And I wanted to, there were so many people that had their
hands in the ball with that, from shopping to doing the wrapping of
the presents, to just being out there and trying to make it get some
money donated and all that kind of stuff.”
“And then the evening, everybody showed up,” he continued.
“Christmas Eve was pretty phenomenal, just seeing that group of
folks on Christmas Eve just going out there and going through the
city and seeing these kids and families who were just, that were just
excited, you know, and for us,” McCormick said. “So I personally
want to say thank you to everybody that will have (had) a hand in
that, and also to (Police) Chief Preator for beginning that process.”
Preator began his report acknowledging McCormick’s comments.
“It really was amazing what you were able to put together with the
Santa Claus,” Preator began. ... We had a great time and it
couldn't be done without everybody. We had help from Ms. Jennifer
(Hill), and my friend, my members, and Ms. Angela (Griffin) and
everybody.
“When you pull around the corner, you see a house full of kids
sitting in the front yard. It's cool,” Preator said. “There were
kids that we touched that weren't going to get touched with a good
Christmas, so it was awesome.”
In other news
Organization
of City Council 2026
The
Organization of City Council for 2026 was adopted. The only change
was moving the December meeting from the 21st to the 14th. City Attorney Chris Madison said he thought being that close to
Christmas might cause a problem getting a quorum due to some council
members possibly being absent because of the holiday.
Storm
water study grant
A
resolution to hire Hallf Engineering to do a storm water study in
North Alexander was adopted. The area includes all streets east of
the railroad tracks. They are 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, Kelli Place, Main Street, AC Wallace Avenue, Vine
Street, and Elm Street. Mayor Herrmann said the reason it is limited
to Pulaski County is because the grant is coming from the Pulaski
County Hazards Prevention program. Application for the grant was
submitted in 2023.
Don’t
end the Federal Surplus program
A
resolution requesting the Federal government not end the Federal
Surplus program was adopted. Alexander is only one of several local
government entities citing how the Federal Surplus program allows
them to purchase equipment that would otherwise be out of reach for
them due to cost.
Police
Department takes over code enforcement
While
patrolling the city, Alexander police officers will now be looking
for code violations along with the more serious crime activities.
Police Chief Preator said the change was made to allow Firefighter
Joshua Dodson to concentrate on animal control rather than splitting
his time between the two duties.
Next Meeting
Due to the Presidents’ Day Holiday, the next meeting of the
Alexander City Council is Tuesday, February 17, at 6:00 pm in the
courtroom of the Alexander Municipal Complex (City Hall). Meetings
are open to the public.