The Whitley County Fiscal Court convened on January 16, 2024, to address several key agenda items, including tax distribution agreements, budget amendments, and election equipment grants.
The meeting began with a discussion on Ordinance 2024-01, which pertains to the county's tax collection and distribution to cities. After a brief discussion, the court moved to a roll call vote, resulting in unanimous approval.
Next, the court reviewed Ordinance 2024-02, which involves the fourth amendment to the annual budget. Nick presented the amendment, highlighting its purpose to incorporate additional funds for litter abatement and a settlement related to an interlocal agreement with Knox County for an industrial park. Following this presentation, the court voted in favor of the budget amendment.
The agenda then shifted to Resolution 2024-01, concerning House Bill 1 and grants for election equipment. Carol provided insights into the reimbursement for new equipment, emphasizing the need for an additional voting center in Corbin due to congestion at the City Hall. The court expressed support for this initiative, leading to another unanimous vote in favor of the resolution.
In summary, the meeting effectively addressed important fiscal matters, with all proposed ordinances and resolutions receiving unanimous approval, indicating a collaborative effort among the court members to enhance county operations and services.