Campbell County Fiscal Court

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Campbell County Fiscal Court

Podcast of Campbell County Kentucky Fiscal Court Meetings.

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    Campbell County Fiscal Court: 3/5/25

    The Campbell County Fiscal Court met to discuss solid waste management, personnel appointments, infrastructure improvements, and cybersecurity measures. The meeting began with a solid waste annual report, highlighting key achievements such as: Spring and fall cleanups serving over 4,200 residents, collecting 570 tons of trash.A voucher program allowing residents to dispose of large waste items, with a 49% redemption rate.Electronics recycling bins placed throughout the county, collecting nearly 5,000 pounds of discarded devices.Expansion of a vape recycling initiative in schools through a partnership with the Northern Kentucky Health Department.Ongoing litter abatement efforts, including roadside cleanup and volunteer programs.The court approved a resolution to establish a Deputy Director of Animal Services, promoting senior animal control officer Kayla Grice to the role. Two new police social workers were also appointed to assist with community policing efforts. Additionally, Justin Vast was reappointed to the Campbell County Planning & Zoning Commission for a four-year term. A significant infrastructure update included the approval of a $467,513 grant from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for a bridge replacement on Lower Tug Fork Road. The court also approved a cybersecurity vulnerability assessment contract with Crow LLP, funded in part by a $68,000 Homeland Security grant, to enhance the county’s cybersecurity measures. Other business included approving fund transfers, budget allocations, and preparations for the AJ Jolly Park camping season, which officially opens in April. The meeting concluded with routine financial approvals and no public comments. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.

    38 мин.
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    Campbell County Fiscal Court: 2/19/25

    The Campbell County Fiscal Court met to address various county matters, including recognizing student achievements, approving personnel changes, and handling infrastructure updates. The meeting began with a recognition ceremony for outstanding students in academics, athletics, and extracurricular activities from local high schools, honoring their achievements in sports, band, and academic competitions. The court approved multiple personnel promotions within the Campbell County Jail, recognizing officers for their service and leadership. Additional personnel items included approving seasonal employees for parks and recreation, appointing a new police officer, and setting annual compensation for county officials based on state guidelines. Infrastructure discussions focused on the discontinuation of segments of Fairlane Short Road and Plum Creek Road, which are no longer in use due to a road realignment project. The court voted to turn these sections over to adjacent property owners. Additionally, the annual review of the Campbell County Detention Center Policy and Procedure Manual was acknowledged, with no changes made. Other approvals included a new partnership with Petzl, a pet retention resource for individuals adopting animals from the county shelter, and the codification of ordinances passed in the previous year. Commissioners also praised the county road crew for their efforts in maintaining road safety during winter weather. The meeting concluded with routine financial approvals and administrative updates, with no public comments submitted. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.

    42 мин.
  3. 5 ФЕВР.

    Campbell County Fiscal Court: 2/5/25

    The Campbell County Fiscal Court met to address various county matters, including employee recognitions, infrastructure projects, and financial resolutions. The meeting began with the acknowledgment of Michelle Eviston, who was named Kentucky Child Support Attorney of the Year for the second time, a rare distinction in the state. Several Campbell County Police Department members were also recognized, including Nikki Owen as the first-ever civilian Employee of the Year and Major Jeremy Newberry, who is retiring after 21 years of service. A major focus of the meeting was the AJ Jolly Lake restoration project. Officials discussed extensive sediment buildup in key areas of the lake and outlined two potential approaches: a full dredging project estimated at $14.4 million or a more cost-effective in-house solution projected at $3.1 million. The Fiscal Court approved moving forward with the in-house approach, which involves purchasing a long-reach excavator, hiring additional staff, and implementing long-term maintenance strategies. Additionally, a $2.2 million plan was approved for improvements to the AJ Jolly Dam spillway to ensure structural integrity and prevent further deterioration. Other business included approving road resurfacing projects, budgeting for emergency management grants, and updating local infrastructure records. The court also heard concerns from residents about road safety on Plum Creek Road and agreed to communicate with state officials regarding potential improvements. The meeting concluded with routine financial approvals and scheduling updates for upcoming county park reservations. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.

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