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Court moves to make EOC duties part of county emergency management post as CSEP closeout nears

5093762 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

Clark County officials discussed CSEP closeout needs, appraisals for EOC and tower sites, and a contested appointment and salary decision for the county emergency management director.

County staff reported progress on the Community Services and Emergency Program (CSEP) closeout and asked the Fiscal Court to authorize appraisals for several real-property and tower sites tied to the program.

Harry Wilson, reporting on the county’s emergency programs, said FEMA, Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) and FEMA Region 4 told county officials Clark County had supplied required documentation “with one exception” — appraisals for two tower sites and the emergency operations center (EOC) premises. Wilson said an appraisal quote he…

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