The City of Richmond, Kentucky, held a commission meeting on April 22, 2025, addressing several key agenda items, including personnel changes, franchise agreements, and infrastructure projects.
The meeting commenced with the approval of ceremonial order 25Dash63, which recognized the contributions of a long-serving employee, Connie, who has dedicated 32 years to the city and the police department. Commissioners expressed their gratitude, highlighting her role as a mentor and friend to many within the department.
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Subscribe for Free Following this, the commission accepted the resignation of Christopher Mullins from the public works department, effective April 18, 2025, through order 25Dash64. The board thanked Mullins for his service since 2024.
Order 25Dash65 was then discussed, awarding a non-exclusive telecommunications franchise to MetroNet LLC for a term of ten years. This renewal was prompted by MetroNet's sale of its video division, which ultimately resulted in reduced costs for the city and the addition of digital services to ten locations.
The commission proceeded to order 25Dash66, which authorized the hiring of two full-time laborers for the parks grounds department, effective May 5, 2025. The positions were filled following a competitive interview process.
In order 25Dash67, the board directed the director of finance to open a separate bank account for managing funds related to various city projects, ensuring proper segregation of these funds from other city finances.
The meeting also included a discussion on order 25Dash68, which accepted a bid for the installation of artificial sports turf at the Richmond Regional Sports Complex. The contract was awarded to Rising Sun Development Company for a total of $2,290,000.
The meeting concluded with a motion to enter an executive session regarding personnel matters, ensuring that all discussions were conducted in accordance with legal requirements.
Overall, the meeting addressed significant personnel changes, infrastructure developments, and financial management strategies, reflecting the city's ongoing commitment to community service and development.