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The Fiscal Court discussed several key agenda items, including a proclamation declaring Amateur Radio Field Days, the review of the Treasurer's report, and the approval of various financial claims and budget transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. Other business included an agreement for sports facility subleasing, a security services agreement, and several amendments to existing service contracts concerning inmate messaging, handheld devices, and employee health assessments. Additionally, the court approved professional services for inspection and quality control testing for picnic shelter projects at Yellow Creek Park and Panther Creek Park. Legislative actions included a moratorium on applications for battery energy storage and wind energy conversion systems, and the adoption of updated guidelines for accepting roads into the county system. Finally, the court awarded a contract for new election equipment and a construction bid for a new restroom facility at Yellow Creek Park.
The Fiscal Court meeting included the proclamation of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and subsequent discussions on safeguarding senior citizens from financial fraud. The Court approved various financial and administrative matters, including claims for all departments, budget transfers for the fiscal year, a salary schedule for the upcoming fiscal year, and the annual administrative code review. Additionally, the court acted as a pass-through entity for a Kentucky Product Development Initiative grant for the City of Owensboro, approved security services agreements, and awarded construction bids for picnic shelters at Yellow Creek Park and Panther Creek Park. Appointments and reappointments to the Convention and Visitors Bureau Board were finalized, and personnel actions were taken, including a promotion, a new hire, and the acceptance of a retirement resignation.
The agenda includes the proclamation of May 2026 as Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center High School Hero Month and the recognition of scholarship recipients. Key business items involve the approval of municipal advisory services, the adoption of Downwind Drive and Tradewinds Drive, and the awarding of annual bids for janitorial services, county uniforms, and wood grinding. The court will conduct the second reading of an ordinance imposing a moratorium on I.T. infrastructure applications. Additionally, the agenda covers personnel actions including promotions, reclassifications, and new hires, as well as appointments to the Daviess County Drainage Advisory Board.
The meeting included proclamations for National Police Week and EMS Week, as well as a review of the Treasurer's report. Key business items involved approvals for financial claims, fund transfers, recurring fiscal year expenses, and various agreements concerning court facility reimbursement, water resource investigations, parking, security services, and equipment rentals. The court addressed grant agreements for hazardous waste, recycling, and tire management, alongside evidentiary documents for CDBG grants. Additionally, the court adopted resolutions to accept roadways, established a roadway resurfacing list, managed vendor contract renewals and awards, and handled personnel promotions and reclassifications. The session concluded with the first reading of the fiscal year annual budget and a proposed ordinance regarding I.T. infrastructure facility moratoriums.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding the utilization of local government economic assistance and county road aid funds. Key actions included the proclamation of National Police Week and Emergency Medical Services Week, the receipt of the Treasurer's report, and the approval of various financial matters, including claim payments, fund transfers, and recurring expense authorizations. The board also addressed agreements related to tax bill preparation, emergency management assistance, court facility reimbursements, water resource investigations, parking lot rental updates, and security services.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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