Update on county bids, county website update launch

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An update on several bids was given during the May 8 meeting of the Shelby County Commission. 

One should be received later this week regarding a new water services facility in Westover at the location of the current facility, which is no longer open to the public. 

“This would move all operations in house under one roof, including the engineering and field personnel,” said County Manager Chad Scroggins. “We’ve been scattered and have been divided for years and think this is a better management structure to make sure everybody’s together.”

This was already a budgeted expenditure for FY23. 

Also, the jail expansion bid will open in several months on July 13. Scroggins said the commission is hoping for extremely good numbers on that bid.

The commission approved the purchase of a 14-passenger van for the Heardmont Senior Center. It is one of the senior centers that is not supported by a municipality and the county works to step in and assist those. 

Dozens of events are happening throughout Shelby County in May and June, and Scroggins noted that the next two weeks are the busiestof the year for activities. 

“It’s a very busy time for Kendall Williams and the [tourism and events] staff and we really appreciate the work they are doing,” Scroggins said.

The county’s website will unveil a new look on May 9. Shelbyal.com will feature a new and updated look and later this month, the Discover Shelby tourism site will go live at discovershelby.com

“They did a really good job with the way it looks,” Scroggins said. “It looks a lot fresher and less governmental and It should serve our residents well.”

Also during the county manager’s report Scroggins also mentioned: 

“We appreciate our legislative delegation,” he said. “They've worked really hard and they listen to us when we have concerns. We are very thankful for the work they’re doing right now.” 

“Steve has been in that realm, and he certainly knows the players in the Birmingham region,” Scroggins said. “Kevin [Morris] and I both serve on the BBA board and I think this is a good move because we have someone local who understands the partners and players and understands how to communicate with them. I think Steve will do a great job leading and that’s a good thing for our region.”

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