At its June 3, 2026 meeting, the Southgate City Council approved the minutes from the May 20 meeting and recognized the May Green Thumb Award winners at 183 Valley View Drive and 318 Snowshoe Lane. Public Works officials reported ongoing citywide maintenance efforts, including curb painting, installation of banners, culvert replacements, and progress on the Blossom Lane street improvement project, where storm sewer work has been completed and roadway reconstruction is expected to begin soon. Council also received an update on the search for a new city employee, with interviews underway and a hiring decision anticipated in the coming weeks. Code Enforcement reported seven new cases, 33 cases abated, and 30 open cases, while also announcing that a proposed bamboo ordinance is expected to receive its first reading at an upcoming meeting. Recreation and Community Events Chair Eileen Riley highlighted several upcoming activities, including Southgate Family Day on June 6 at Veterans Memorial Park and the VFW parking lot, featuring children's crafts, face painting, a bounce house, a book bus, food vendors, and a Touch-a-Truck display. Additional announcements included a VFW Auxiliary plant sale, a Park and Tree Board meeting, the Sanctuary Summer Festival, and the annual Southgate Volunteer Fire Department Block Party scheduled for July 18. Council also discussed building access issues affecting the fire department and directed staff to provide replacement key fobs for city facilities. A significant portion of the meeting focused on budget planning and city facilities. Council debated whether to proceed with a proposed police department foyer and secure-entry project, ultimately deciding to remove approximately $30,000 from the project allocation and apply those funds toward the city’s bond obligations, while reserving the option to revisit the project later in the fiscal year if revenues exceed expectations. Following the discussion, council approved Ordinance 26-04, amending the Fiscal Year 2025–26 budget, and Ordinance 26-05, adopting the city’s Fiscal Year 2026–27 budget. Council also approved Ordinance 26-06, updating Southgate’s zoning regulations related to vape stores in order to comply with recent Kentucky legislation governing their location and operation. The council received a first reading of Ordinance 26-07, which updates and modernizes the city’s personnel policies, replacing previous versions that had not been revised for several years. Officials noted that a second reading will occur at the next council meeting. Additional announcements included updates on utility pole work along U.S. 27 and discussion of future nuisance ordinance revisions. After completing legislative business and departmental reports, the council adjourned. Disclaimer: This summary was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on the meeting transcript and may not capture every discussion, motion, or detail contained in the official meeting record.