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Oldham Fiscal Court backs joining North Central Kentucky drug task force, agrees $40,000 startup pledge contingent on final agreement
Summary
The Oldham County Fiscal Court voted to support joining the North Central Kentucky Drug Task Force and authorized the county judge to sign an interlocal agreement once finalized; an initial $40,000 startup payment was discussed as contingent on a finalized MOU and required approvals.
Oldham County Fiscal Court voted Feb. 4 to proceed toward joining the North Central Kentucky Drug Task Force and authorized County Judge/Executive David Vogel to execute an interlocal agreement once the document is finalized.
The fiscal court’s action followed a presentation from Magistrate Benjamin Shadyen, who moved “to proceed with joining the North Central Kentucky Drug Task Force and to authorize the judge executive to execute the interlocal agreement regarding the task force once finalized, which includes expending a $40,000 initial payment towards the start of expenses.” The motion carried after discussion; no roll-call vote tally was recorded on the transcript.
The court’s support is conditional: speakers repeatedly stressed that no funds would be transferred until the final interlocal agreement is approved by participating counties and…
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