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Warren County Fiscal Court approves routine contracts, transfers and appointments; pay‑bills motion carried

November 26, 2025 | Warren County, Kentucky


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Warren County Fiscal Court approves routine contracts, transfers and appointments; pay‑bills motion carried
The Warren County Fiscal Court cleared a slate of routine agenda items during its Nov. 25 session. Key approvals included procurement and contract awards, budget and interfund transfers, appointments and administrative resolutions. Most items were approved on roll call with motions and seconds recorded in the minutes.

Notable approvals and short descriptions (motions as recorded in the meeting):

- Approval of minutes from the Nov. 10, 2025 meeting (motion by Esquire Lawrence, second by Esquire Williams).
- Personnel changes for Warren County (motion by Squire Aldridge, second by Esquire McWhorter).
- Work schedule for the Warren County Road Department (motion by Esquire Aldridge, second by Esquire McWhurter).
- Lighting agreement authorizing conveyance for Creekside Bend Phase 1 with Warren Rural Electric Cooperative (motion by Squire Cummings, second by Squire Aldridge).
- Resolution 25‑21 permitting conveyance of ~12 acres by the Intermodal Transportation Authority to LPA Properties LLC and partial cancellation of related leases (motion by Squire Cummings, second by Squire McWhorter).
- Greenwood Refrigeration: $19,160 for a 10‑ton rooftop heat and air unit at Kids Place (lowest of three bids).
- HB Dirt Work: $167,500 for base work at South Green Gables subdivision to repair a sinkhole and basin.
- Purchase of five 2026 Dodge Durangos from Don Franklin Inc., $204,675 (paid from Securus Capital Improvements funds).
- Two‑year contract with Leonard Cardwell for maintenance of the 6th Street parking structure ($27.50/hr up to 20 hrs/week, plus $100/month for trash and sign upkeep).
- Reimbursement to the county clerk: $8,604 for preparation of 2025 real estate property tax bills.
- Acceptance and approval of the Kentucky Department of Correction inspection report and corrective action plan for the Warren County Regional Jail; jailer reported plumbing issues were corrected same day and overcrowding was noted for future review.
- Multiple public‑works and parks procurements (guardrail repair, steps/fencing, park doors), interfund transfers, budget transfers and claims across general, road, jail, stormwater and grant funds; Treasurer reported totals for each fund and the court moved to pay bills (motion by Squire Cummings, second by Squire McWhorter).
- Resolution 2520: approved a community boundary sign honoring Maddie Barker (Miss Kentucky USA 2025).
- First reading of Ordinance 25‑15 authorizing a line agreement with Warren Rural Electric Cooperative and South Haven Subdivision Phase 2 (first reading approved).
- Road name change: Order 25‑33 renaming G N Glasscock Road to Glen Howard Road (residents agreed).
- Appointment: Order 25‑34 appointing Jamie Johnson to the Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors.

Where available, motions and seconds are reported verbatim from the meeting. Most votes were recorded by roll call in the transcript; the minutes reflect affirmative roll‑call answers for the listed items. No contested roll‑call defeat of a posted item was recorded in the transcript; Items 9 and 10 (two property purchases for flood mitigation) were tabled for additional review.

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