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City of Pewee Valley
Work includes construction of a sidewalk.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
City of Pewee Valley
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Work includes construction of a sidewalk.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pewee Valley
The meeting included reports on local police activities, municipal announcements such as the Arbor Day Proclamation, and updates from various council committees covering website analytics, public communications, sidewalk project developments, and road infrastructure. New business involved the approval of a permanent sign application for a local church and a Municipal Aid Resolution for road funding. The council conducted the first readings of ordinances regarding real property tax rates and budget amendments for the current and upcoming fiscal years. Additionally, a bid was accepted for the first phase of the city's master plan project, which focuses on community outreach and future urban planning, and the council authorized the payment of city bills.
The City Council meeting included a financial review regarding budget deadlines for the next fiscal year and a police department report detailing traffic enforcement and safety statistics. Announcements were made concerning an upcoming Environmental Day event and the performance of The Tempest. Council members provided departmental reports covering public safety initiatives, storm water reporting, website communication, progress on sidewalk surveys, museum displays, central park maintenance, and road infrastructure projects. New business featured a presentation on a community master plan, with discussions on public engagement, land use guidelines, and budget considerations. Open comments focused on resident suggestions for town connectivity, event logistics, and community involvement in the farmers' market.
The council discussed the city's financial status, including tax collection and the preparation of budgets for the upcoming fiscal year. The police report highlighted statistics on citations, traffic stops, and ongoing investigations, alongside the successful acquisition of a homeland security grant. Key project updates included the receipt of a state grant for road repairs, environmental monitoring and remediation efforts at the Red Pen Landfill, and plans for historical displays and museum upgrades. Committee reports covered website and communication metrics, upcoming community festivities, maintenance plans for Central Park, and the evaluation of equipment for road and snow management. The council also approved a new appointment to the Board of Adjustments and Appeals and addressed public comments regarding environmental monitoring of chemical levels near the landfill.
The council received departmental reports regarding public safety, storm water program compliance, sidewalk survey updates, museum enhancements, and park maintenance. A presentation was provided by a design group regarding a proposal for a master city plan focused on community engagement and land-use guidelines. Residents offered feedback regarding town connectivity and the community farmers' market. The meeting concluded with the approval of bill payments.
The City Council meeting included a financial report indicating 99% collection of property taxes. The Police Report detailed statistics on courtesy notices, traffic stops, citations, calls for service, and noted no crime reports. Council reports covered public safety efforts during snow events, the status of the museum renovations, a pause in the overlay committee's work on historic district ordinances, and updates on waste management. New business featured introductions from several political candidates seeking county judge executive, magistrate, and general support. A significant discussion involved a proposal to hire a company to develop a master plan for the city to assess community vision. The session concluded with the payment of outstanding bills.
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