Scott County Fiscal Court convened on February 14, 2025, where key discussions centered around community safety and infrastructure improvements. A significant highlight was the unanimous approval of a motion to allocate up to $55,000 for engineering fees related to an upcoming project, with hopes of completing it by summer.
The court also addressed the installation of a Safe Haven Baby Box on Lexus Way, aimed at providing a safe and anonymous option for mothers in crisis to surrender their newborns. Officials expressed strong support for the initiative, emphasizing its potential to save lives. Concerns were raised regarding security camera requirements, but assurances were given that existing measures would suffice.
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Subscribe for Free In addition, the court approved a resolution to release funds for the Legacy Trail Extension project, which aims to enhance local recreational infrastructure without altering the overall budget. The agreement allows for continued collaboration with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Further discussions included the estimated costs for School Resource Officers (SROs) for the upcoming year, with a total projected cost of approximately $134,000. The court recognized the importance of this partnership in ensuring safety within schools.
Lastly, the court received positive news regarding a $250,000 Land and Water Conservation Fund grant for renovations at Brooking Park, which will improve tennis courts and lighting. This project is seen as vital for community recreation and engagement.
Overall, the meeting underscored Scott County's commitment to enhancing public safety and community resources, with several initiatives moving forward to benefit residents.