Expanded benefits will take effect on the first day of the new fiscal year on Oct. 1, 2021. At that time, Tier II employees will see an increase in their retirement benefits contributions and the city of Dothan will have to pay increased employer-side contributions as well.
McKay said a cost analysis shows the city will have to spend an average of $150,000 a year to expand coverage for its employees.
In other business, on Tuesday:
• Dothan Mayor Mark Saliba proclaimed March 1 “COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day,” recognized Dothan Pediatric Clinic for providing COVID-19 vaccinations as a public service, and proclaimed “Arbor Day” alongside Dan Williams, the City of Dothan’s horticulturist.
Williams said Dothan Leisure Services plants a tree every year to observe the national holiday. This year, a tree will be planted at Eastgate Park to honor frontline healthcare workers and their service during the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday, Feb. 25, at 10 a.m.
• Awarded the bid, entered into a contract, and issued a notice to proceed to Wiregrass Construction Company, Inc. for the Walton Park Trail Paving Project for the sum of $201,670.
• Awarded the base bid and entered into an agreement with Cox Pools of the Southeast, Inc. for the Walton Park Filter Replacement Project for the sum of $83,750.