County applies for CAFO insurance grant to fund OSHA consulting for road department
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The fiscal court authorized the judge executive to apply for a CAFO insurance grant to obtain OSHA compliance consulting for the McCracken County Road Department; project cost is $12,000 with grant funding up to $10,000 and a county match of 20 percent.
The McCracken County Fiscal Court authorized the judge executive on Sept. 8 to apply for a CAFO insurance grant to obtain OSHA-compliance consulting services for the McCracken County Road Department. The project cost is stated in the order at $12,000; the grant would provide up to $10,000 and the county share would be 20 percent of the project cost, according to the court order.
Why it matters: The consulting would support OSHA compliance for road-department operations, potentially affecting training, safety practices and equipment oversight. The court authorized the judge executive to sign documents related to the grant application.
Court members approved the motion by voice vote. The order directed the judge executive to execute application materials; the transcript records no further discussion of scope, deliverables or vendor selection at the meeting.
