The Foley City Council will hold its regular work session and meeting Tuesday, Jan. 20.

The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. in the council chambers at Foley City Hall. The meeting was rescheduled from Monday, Jan. 19, due to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.

Among the items on the agenda are: 

  • A proclamation recognizing January 2026 as Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
  • Hearing the report on bills approved and paid for December 2025.
  • Receiving the monthly reports from Planning and Development Services – planning and zoning, tax and permit revenue, the Building Department and the Police Department.
  • The first reading of an ordinance declaring city property surplus and authorizing its sale.
  • The second reading of an ordinance to amend adopted permit fees.
  • The second reading of an ordinance to require a permit to perform work within the public right of way.
  • The second reading of an ordinance relating to speed limits and traffic controls in the Quail Landing subdivision.
  • The second reading of an ordinance accepting public rights of way and infrastructure improvements in the Lafayette Place subdivision for city maintenance.
  • The second reading of an ordinance authorizing the sale and conveyance of certain real property no longer needed for municipal purposes and granting an option for purchase to USS Innovations.
  • Granting a special events retail ABC License for the Mudbugs and Margaritas Festival on April 4 and 5, 2026.
  • Approving monthly bids for December 2025.
  • Approving a February 2026 retirement award.
  • Installing five new street lights on South Pecan Street between Lay Lane and East Michigan Avenue.
  • Installing eight additional street lights on Cater Lee Way.
  • Approving an increase to the Street Department Operational Budget.
  • Accepting the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act grant for the 2025 fiscal year for Foley Natural Parks expansion.
  • Setting a public hearing to amend Ordinance No. 21-2015 on impact fees.
  • Closing specified streets and alley entrances on a temporary basis for the installation of mural crosswalks.
  • Setting a public hearing to declare weeds to be a public nuisance and ordering its abatement at a vacant lot on South Hickory Street in front of Crownwalk subdivision.
  • Setting a public hearing to declare weeds to be a public nuisance and ordering its abatement at a common area in Parkside subdivision.
  • Setting a public hearing to declare weeds to be a public nuisance and ordering its abatement at a vacant lot on South Oak Street.
  • Setting a public hearing to declare weeds to be a public nuisance and ordering its abatement on East Gate Circle.
  • Waiving fees for the use of Heritage Park for Elisha Sayers and the Redemption CHurch Outreach to host a Gulf Coast Drug Awareness Event.
  • Approving a proposal by Sawgrass Consulting LLC Professional Services for the Monarch Conservancy.
  • Waiving fees for the use of Heritage Park and Pavillion for the BBQ and Blues Cookoff fundraising event for the South Baldwin Chamber Foundation on Thursday, March 12.
  • Reappointing Nealy Jerome Roper to the Housing Authority Board.
  • Authorizing the acceptance of certain real property.
  • Approving the increase in departmental budget dollars using cash from Restricted Local Drug Fund Account No. 100-1071 for $19,000.
  • Approving the professional services proposal from GMC for costs associated with obtaining a United States Army Corps of Engineers permit for the James Road Extension project.
  • Approving multiple capital purchases for the Street Department’s Road and Construction Crew.
  • Approving a one-day only pop-up local arts and crafts show.
  • Accepting the FY25 Alabama Legislature appropriated funds.
  • Allowing Micah Wright and the Foley United Methodist Church to use the Pine Street Park to hand out free beverages during the Foley Mardi Gras parade.
  • Declaring Police Department vehicles as surplus.