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Community demands action against unsafe construction practices

July 24, 2024 | Logan County, Kentucky



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Community demands action against unsafe construction practices
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding building code violations and the welfare of minors working in construction in Logan County. A local resident highlighted that two houses lacked proper exterior wall wrap, a violation of Kentucky building codes, and called for accountability among contractors. The speaker emphasized the influx of substandard contractors in the area and urged the court to take action to protect consumers.

In a positive development, Kaylee Dodson from National Road Animal Hospital reported on a successful collaboration with Logan County Animal Care and Control. The partnership aims to improve animal welfare through on-site treatments and training for shelter staff, which could ultimately save taxpayer money.

The court also addressed several administrative matters, including the approval of the treasurer's annual report for the fiscal year 2023-2024, and a grant application for a van to assist the local animal shelter. This matching grant, potentially worth up to $15,000, would facilitate the transportation of animals to various facilities.

Additionally, the court approved an interlocal agreement with Butler County for a chip and seal project on Walldridge Road, which will enhance road conditions in the area. The meeting concluded with motions to advertise for bids related to radio console procurement for the Emergency Communications Center and HVAC maintenance for the animal shelter and archives office, ensuring that essential services are maintained effectively.

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