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Jeffersontown council declares emergency after flash flooding, authorizes mayor to sign road-repair contracts
Summary
Jeffersontown City Council unanimously passed Resolution No. 836, Series 2025, declaring an emergency after flash floods on Oct. 6–7 and authorizing the mayor to execute contracts to repair damaged roads, culverts and related infrastructure; the council said Plantside Drive in the industrial park is a priority.
Jeffersontown City Council on Oct. 7 declared an emergency in response to flash flooding that damaged roads, streets and culverts overnight Oct. 6 and during Oct. 7, and authorized the mayor to execute contracts recommended by the public works director to make repairs.
The declaration, passed as Resolution No. 836, Series 2025, was introduced, read into the record and approved by the council by voice vote. The resolution states in part that “an emergency exists within the city of Jeffersontown, Kentucky as a result of last night’s flooding creating safety issues throughout the city and the mayor is…
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