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Paducah commission introduces four ordinances including board pay, golf‑cart rules and pet‑sale prohibition
Summary
Paducah’s city commission introduced four ordinances on Nov. 4 covering board member compensation, golf‑cart operation, a ban on retail sales of live dogs and cats, and a related business‑license amendment.
The Paducah City Commission on Nov. 4 introduced four ordinances on first reading covering compensation for board members, golf‑cart operation, and restrictions on retail sale of live dogs and cats and related business license language.
Board compensation: City staff introduced an ordinance to amend the Paducah code to authorize consistent compensation for voting members of city boards, commissions and advisory bodies, setting pay at $100 per meeting for chairpersons and $75 per meeting for members. Payments would begin Jan. 1, 2026 and, according to staff, the change would cost roughly $100,000 a year. Commissioners said staff…
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