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Opelika approves an ‘All hazard-all emergency mutual aid assistance’ memorandum with Fort Benning and other government entities

By Michelle Key
Publisher

Opelika’s Mayor Gary Fuller and the city council approved a resolution to enter into an All Hazard-All Emergency Mutual Aid Assistance Memorandum with Fort Benning and other certain political subdivisions located in Alabama and Georgia in order to provide for the sharing of resources, personnel and equipment in the event of a local disaster or other emergency.
According to the resolution, the purpose of this memorandum is to create a systematic approach to expedite local and regional mutual aid assistance, share information, and rapidly share and sustain emergency aid and resources between the U.S. Army Fort Benning, local governmental bodies and regional emergency responders when organic resources and capabilities are exceeded by emergent situations, or when non-exigent circumstances have developed requiring pre-coordinated assistance.
In other business, the council voted to:
• approved a request by James Bros. Bikes for a retail beer on-and-off premise license
• approved expense reports from various departments
• approved a resolution to designate city personal property as surplus and authorize the disposal of said property
• held public hearings on weed abatement assessments for the following properties and then later voted to approve the assessments as noted:

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