The Meade County Commission meeting on May 14, 2024, addressed several key issues, including public safety concerns regarding fireworks, ongoing facility maintenance, and updates on building permits.
During the public comment section, a resident from Blackhawk raised concerns about fireworks being set off in his neighborhood during the Fourth of July. He requested the commission to consider banning fireworks on the east side of the interstate, where they are currently allowed, citing fire hazards and debris landing on his property. The commission acknowledged the existing state laws that limit local regulations on fireworks during specific holidays and agreed to investigate the matter further.
Another resident expressed caution regarding the closure of section roads, emphasizing the importance of maintaining access to public lands. The commission noted the need to carefully evaluate any proposed road vacating to avoid future access issues.
In routine business, the Equalization Office reported challenges with submitting property data to the Department of Revenue, with most uploads failing initial tests. The office is working to resolve these issues before the upcoming deadline. Additionally, the Facilities Director provided updates on maintenance activities, including roof repairs and HVAC system replacements, highlighting ongoing efforts to address facility needs.
The Planning Department reported a slight decrease in building permits for April but noted progress on several projects, including a new cellular tower and developments at local rally campgrounds. The department is also working on road construction plans that will soon be put out for bid.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commission's commitment to addressing community concerns while managing ongoing projects and facility maintenance. The commission will continue to explore the fireworks issue and monitor developments in building and infrastructure projects in the coming months.