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Startup charter school wants $23 million from Prattville PRATTVILLE — A startup charter school wants the city of Prattville to fund the effort $23 million. Ivy Classical Academy would be a tuition-free, public school giving students from Autauga County priority in enrollment. The city council met in executive session following the March 2 meeting where Bradley Neave, chairman of the school's board, pitched an "economic development" deal to the tune of $22.8 million. The money would likely come from a bond issue paid for by proceeds from the soon to be sunsetted 1-cent sales tax. The tax is earmarked to pay off the city's debt used to float incentives packages to lure retail growth in the early 2000s. The tax generates about $7 million a year.
Prattville City Council approves temporary ban on permits for apartment complexes The Prattville City Council passed an ordinance to put a temporary ban on permits and approvals for apartment complexes. By WSFA Staff | December 16, 2020 at 4:18 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 6:32 PM PRATTVILLE, Ala. (WSFA) - The Prattville City Council passed an ordinance to put a temporary ban on permits and approvals for apartment complexes. The ordinance, sponsored by Councilor Blair Gornto, says the ban will continue through April 30, unless it is terminated or extended by the City Council. According to the ordinance, there is growing concern over Prattville’s capacity to support apartments, and the city has initiated the process to update the plan and rewrite the zoning ordinance on Feb. 4.