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Water Quality Board approves minutes, receives status report on incentive grants and projects

3220800 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The Water Quality Board approved Jan. 16 minutes and heard progress reports on multiple city incentive grants, including site visits planned and outstanding deliverables such as educational signage and final reports.

The Water Quality Board approved the minutes from its Jan. 16 meeting and received a status update on multiple incentive grant projects across Lexington City during its April 10 meeting.

Board members voted to approve the Jan. 16 minutes by voice vote following a motion from the chair; a second was recorded and the motion carried. The board later moved and approved a motion to adjourn after the meeting and announced a planned site visit to Centenary Church.

Board staff provided a rolling status report on fiscal-year projects grouped by grant class (Class A, Class B, and education grants). Staff said several projects are effectively complete but awaiting final deliverables such as educational signage and final reports before grants can be closed. Hickman Creek Conservancy and several education grants were described as near completion pending those final items. Cardinal Valley Neighborhood Association’s project is largely finished but awaiting final documents from a person overseeing the…

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