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County schedules April cleanup month and announces park upgrades

March 18, 2024 | Knott County, Kentucky



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County schedules April cleanup month and announces park upgrades
The Knott County Fiscal Court convened on March 18, 2024, to discuss various community initiatives and updates on ongoing projects. The meeting began with the announcement of the county cleanup event scheduled for April 6 through April 27. Participants will be compensated $80 per mile for a maximum of three miles, with all nonprofits encouraged to participate. Organizers emphasized the importance of community involvement and will provide necessary supplies such as gloves and bags.

Following the cleanup discussion, updates were provided on several NRCS projects, including progress on Breedons Creek and agreements for Red Oak Branch and Jenk Richey Road. These projects aim to enhance local infrastructure and environmental management.

The court also addressed ongoing maintenance issues at local parks, including the installation of an eight-foot gate and cleanup efforts around the old pool area. Officials reported that work is underway to improve facilities for community use, particularly for children during the summer months.

Additionally, the court discussed the procurement of a new tandem truck, with bids currently being accepted. The meeting highlighted the county's commitment to improving equipment and services, with officials expressing optimism about their current resources compared to neighboring counties.

The meeting concluded with a focus on community engagement, particularly through senior programs and local events, including a successful knife and gun show at the Sportsplex. The court remains dedicated to enhancing public services and facilities, with plans for further improvements in the near future.

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