The Knott County Fiscal Court meeting on April 15, 2024, focused on significant proclamations and updates regarding community initiatives. The meeting began with a proclamation recognizing April as National Child Abuse Awareness Month. Judge Executive Jeff Dobson emphasized the importance of raising awareness about child abuse and neglect, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the Kentucky River District Health Department and local businesses to promote child welfare. The proclamation aims to inspire community involvement and support for families, ensuring children can thrive in a safe environment.
The court unanimously approved the proclamation after a motion by Brent Smith and a second by Paul Kreff. This initiative is part of a broader effort to engage public officials and educators in recognizing the importance of child abuse awareness throughout the month.
Following this, the court addressed the Fair Housing Month proclamation, which also received unanimous approval. Rick Thomas made the motion, with Paul Crafts seconding it.
Additionally, the meeting included discussions on the Flex Fund payment. Updates were provided regarding the submission of necessary documents for the 2023-2024 Flex Paving project and FEMA paving approvals. The court is actively working with local officials to ensure the projects are properly marked and executed.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to community welfare and infrastructure development, with a focus on child protection and housing rights.