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Votes at a glance: Woodford Fiscal Court approves events, purchases, ordinances readings and personnel actions

Woodford County Fiscal Court · November 12, 2025
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Summary

At its special meeting the Woodford County Fiscal Court unanimously approved routine and substantive motions including event permits (Iron Horse, Lucky Leprechaun), several bill and ordinance readings, purchases (road truck payment) and personnel orders including a county half-day for employees on Nov. 26.

The Woodford County Fiscal Court recorded unanimous votes on a series of routine and substantive items at its special meeting.

Actions approved included event permits for the Iron Horse run and the tenth annual Lucky Leprechaun half marathon (03/07/2026), use of courthouse hours for the December 5 tree lighting and December 6 parade, and transfers and personnel orders including a half-day for county employees on 11/26/2025.

Fiscal actions approved on the record included payment of a Southern Communications claim for $431.31 from sheriff asset-forfeiture funds, purchase of net recovery devices for $5,500 using opiate settlement funds, and payment to Bluegrass International for a single-axle road truck for $145,979.65. The court also authorized an email-approval procedure for the final truck invoice to avoid delivery delays.

On ordinances, the court held second readings and approvals for zoning map and text amendments (Ordinance 25-14 and 25-15) and held first readings of Ordinance 25-17 (fire protection district building inspections) and Ordinance 25-18 (twentieth supplement to the county code of ordinances), scheduling subsequent readings as required by publication rules.

All motions described above were recorded on the floor and carried without objection; where votes were taken, officials announced the motions “carry” or “carried unanimously.”