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The meeting included a presentation from the sheriff's office regarding settlement reports and tax collections, followed by a request for funding from the Kids on the Block educational puppet group to support school programs. The court discussed the potential implementation of Safe Haven baby boxes and the legislative framework supporting them, noting their use in surrounding areas for infant safety.
The Fiscal Court discussed and approved employee benefit agreements for the upcoming fiscal year, including health insurance, secondary insurance, and air med care. Bids for asphalt and crushed stone were addressed, with the court electing to accept both submitted stone bids to ensure supply reliability. A memorandum of understanding for jail dental services was approved. Additionally, the court passed the fiscal year budget and handled budget transfers and payments of claims. The meeting concluded with a discussion regarding the funding of new firefighter positions and strategies for balancing the budget with expected new revenue.
The board meeting included a public hearing regarding county road aid and local government economic assistance funds, as well as discussions on a text amendment request from the planning and zoning commission concerning qualified manufactured homes. The board also addressed waste service contracts, selecting a provider to continue services, and discussed an IT service contract, for which they approved a deal with a provider that includes a six-month opt-out clause.
The meeting began with a prayer and pledge of allegiance. The court welcomed the new director of the Franklin Simpson Ambulance Service, Tom Scott, and acknowledged the retirement of the previous director, Dale McCrary. Key agenda items included the approval of the minutes from the April 4th regular Fiscal Court meeting and acknowledging receipt of the Extension District budget. A significant discussion centered on an interlocal agreement with the City and School Board concerning funding for the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, prompted by rising concerns over school safety following recent national incidents. The need to enhance security measures, such as implementing bullet-resistant film on windows and maintaining locked doors, was emphasized. Funding commitments, including the County's prior $100,000 contribution, were reviewed, alongside concerns regarding the automatic renewal clause in the proposed agreement.
The joint meeting addressed significant public concerns regarding property damage due to water runoff caused by construction activities related to Kentucky Downs expansion. A resident detailed how the alteration of ditches led to water inundation under her house, causing floor damage and removal of the heat unit, and requested remediation and compensation for repairs. Another major discussion point involved ongoing disturbances from a resident firing high-powered rifles and explosive devices late at night, sometimes onto neighboring properties. The County Attorney reviewed options, noting that while criminal statutes might not clearly apply, the body might consider enacting a noise ordinance for the county outside city limits to address the issue, although caution was advised regarding impacting legitimate agricultural and recreational activities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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