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City of Glasgow
Acquire Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, Oil, Hydraulic Fluids, Rotella, and DEF on an as-needed basis.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
City of Glasgow
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Acquire Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, Oil, Hydraulic Fluids, Rotella, and DEF on an as-needed basis.
AvailableCity of Glasgow
Acquire. Premium no. 1 -off road diesel. 2. Def diesel exhaust fluid fuel must be treated year round on an as-needed basis.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
City of Glasgow
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Acquire. Premium no. 1 -off road diesel. 2. Def diesel exhaust fluid fuel must be treated year round on an as-needed basis.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Glasgow
The Glasgow City Council special meeting focused on three key resolutions. The first resolution authorized the mayor to finalize a property purchase agreement with Barren County Public Properties Corporation. The second resolution amended a previous resolution to correct the buyer's name for a deed transfer related to the Glasgow-Barren County Tourist and Convention Commission's purchase of the old New Farmers Bank building.
The Joint City-County Planning Commission meeting addressed several key items. A public hearing was held and approvals were granted for map amendments and annexations for properties owned by Universal Estates, LLC and Clarence & Connie Francis, both located on New Bowling Green Road. The zoning classification for the annexed properties was set to B-3 (Highway Service Business District). A variance application for a cellular antenna tower was approved, and a street acceptance for Hudson Lane was also approved. Finally, an agricultural application for a division of real estate was approved for a property located on Garretts Hideout Road.
The council meeting involved the presentation of a proclamation to a retiring airport board member. Jessie Crabtree addressed the council about plans for Barren County's 225th anniversary celebration in 2023, proposing a year-long celebration starting on Labor Day weekend. The council approved a drug task force interlocal cooperation agreement, the appointment of Scott Owens to the Glasgow Airport Board, and the first reading of an ordinance amending Glasgow Ordinance §95.03 regarding nuisance conditions (parking in yards and outdoor furniture storage). Discussion on the ordinance's enforceability and potential infringement on individual rights led to its disapproval. The council approved the first reading of an ordinance rezoning property from R-1 to R-2, following discussion on binding elements and property values. Finally, the council approved resolutions authorizing the mayor to apply for a no-match grant for weapons for the Glasgow Police Department and authorizing the disposal of surplus equipment.
The agenda includes recognition of a council member for completing ethics training, second readings of ordinances establishing the 2020 tax rate, enacting a supplement to the city code, and amending the Glasgow Fire Department's standard operating guidelines. New business includes a resolution for a FEMA grant application, pending board appointment notifications, and discussion of the Lera B. Mitchell Clubhouse. Announcements include a reminder to complete the 2020 census and details about the next council meeting.
The Glasgow City Council meeting agenda included a recognition and presentation of an appreciation plaque to Fortus Technologies, Inc. and its volunteer employees. Charles Chappy Rice was appointed to the Renaissance Steering Committee. Announcements included information about free flame-retardant treatment for Christmas trees at Fire Station #2 and ongoing city leaf collection. Information on property tax discounts and city hall holiday closings was also provided.
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