Fiscal Court August 19
Item numbers match the official agenda
Item lll – Accepting unaudited Sheriff’s Tax Settlement for 2024: approved 4-0.
Item lV – Resolution changing job description of Elaine Zeinner to communication director: approved 4-0
Item V
- 2nd reading of providing an Occupational Tax credit to Automotive Service Products, Inc for adding employees. Approved 4-0.
- 1st reading of providing an Occupational Tax credit to F&E Aircraft Maintenance LLC or a subsequent assignee for adding new employees. This involves using existing hangars for aviation mechanic school employees. Average salary after completion is $80K-plus. Workers must reside in Kentucky to be eligible for the tax incentive. Second reading is September 9.
Item VI Judge’s Reports (both approved 4-0)
a. Appointing Jack Wells to unexpired term of Bob Boswell (SD1 board)
b. Appointing TJ Roberts to vacant NKY Convention and Visitors Commission
Item VII Administrative Matters
- Discussion and resolution about 2025 ad valorem tax rate. Staff recommends rate reduction to 8.5 cents per $100 valuation due to $1.2M in reserves: approved 4-0. (See chart below.)
- Award resurfacing of 9 miles of county roads to Eaton Asphalt: approved 4-0
- Award snow/ice removal for November 1 to April 30 at cost of $435K flat rate: approved 4-0.
- Execute Federal Highway Administration Grant for “Safe Streets for All” demonstration project for 5 county roads: approved 4-0.
- Award construction of left turn lane on KY Highway 20 at Aviation Blvd to Lawrence Construction and Leasing Inc.: approved 4-0.
- Amend contract with GRW Engineers related to Cherry Hills Subdivision sidewalk project: approved 4-0.
- Award contract to Straight Edge Construction LLC to replace drainage culvert on Big Bone Church Rd.: approved 4-0
- Execute mutual aid agreement for disaster response, interstate only. (This will eliminate excess paperwork when sending aid in-state). Approved 4-0.
- Execute contract negotiations phase to replace the current 911 system to Tyler Technologies. Present system is 20+ years old; estimated cost over 4 years is $4M. Kenton County currently uses this system and Campbell County is transitioning to the same system. Approved 4-0.
- Accept the Purdue Pharma (opioid litigation) bankruptcy plan: approved 4-0.
- Opt in to Purdue Pharma settlement: approved 4-0.
Item VIII Old Business
- Transportation plan will be brought for review in October.
- More than 100 residents attended Frogtown public feedback meeting to voice major opposition to use of eminent domain to take homes.
- Senior Picnic tickets are sold out.
- County offices are closed September 1st for Labor Day.
Next meeting: September 9, 5:30 p.m
