A pivotal moment unfolded at the Woodford County Fiscal Court meeting as officials moved to approve an interlocal agreement with the city of Frankfurt for a significant sewer project in the Millville area. The court is set to secure an $8.5 million grant aimed at enhancing water quality, a critical step for the community.
Squire Downey initiated the motion, emphasizing the importance of this vote as a foundational step in the process. "This vote is the seminal vote that starts this process," he stated, urging fellow members to recognize the implications of their decision. He highlighted that a failure to approve the agreement would effectively reject the substantial grant, which is vital for the community's infrastructure improvements.
Concerns were raised about the impact on residents who may be required to connect to the new sewer system. Downey acknowledged these reservations, expressing empathy for those hesitant about the transition from septic systems. He assured that any funds related to the project would focus on supporting citizens in making this connection, rather than funding other infrastructure aspects.
As the discussion concluded, the court moved forward with the vote, underscoring the urgency and significance of this initiative for cleaner water in Woodford County. The outcome of this decision will set the stage for future developments in the area, with the fiscal court poised to address any challenges that arise as the project progresses.