The Observer

Commission disucsses additional storm shelter

The community storm shelter is located at 14656 State Road 51, near the Beauregard Volunteer Fire Station No. 4.

BY HANNAH GOLDFINGER
FOR THE OBSERVER

LEE COUNTY — Lee County EMA Director Rita Smith approached the commission during its March 11 meeting to inform the commissioners of an appropriations request for a community storm shelter.
“As some of you remember, and some may not, Dr. David Rush from Auburn University did a study on locations for community safe rooms and shelters in 2018 and the number one spot, the number one area, was the Beauregard community and then in 2019 that proved to be very true,” Smith said. “… So Sen. [Tommy] Tuberville has some money that needed to be appropriated and spoke with Commissioner [Doug] Cannon about needs in our county.”
Smith said the county requested a community safe room for the appropriations request.
The request must be granted first, Smith said, before there is any necessary action from the commission. But the request would be a 10% match, Smith said.
“Excited about the opportunity, it’s a good thing for our citizens and the community,” she said. “It will be an 80 person shelter.”

SECURITY:
The commission approved a request from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office to enhance security for the Lee County Courthouse.
The request from Sheriff Jay Jones included a walk-through scanner that would be placed at the 10th Street entrance of the courthouse on the night of commission meetings. This would be a roll-in and roll-out device that could be utilized was needed.
The request will, hopefully, according to Sheriff Jay Jones, eventually lead to scanners placed at all entrances at all times for the safety of employees.
“As everyone is aware, in recent times and not so recent times, there have been some concerns and actual events that have threatened the security of individuals attending meetings, particularly government meetings around the country,” Jones said.

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