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Elizabethtown council approves new meeting location, zoning change, street acceptances and $1.5M property purchase

Elizabethtown City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

At a Jan. 5 special meeting, the Elizabethtown City Council unanimously adopted two ordinances (moving the council’s regular meeting place and a zoning map amendment), accepted several streets into city maintenance and authorized a conditional $1.5 million purchase of 1117 Woodland Drive for community services.

Elizabethtown’s City Council convened a special meeting on Jan. 5, 2026, and unanimously approved a package of measures that will move the council’s regular meeting place, change the zoning for a property on Dauphin Drive, add several new streets to the city-maintenance program and authorize the conditional purchase of a nearly 2.9-acre parcel for community services.

Judge Howard summarized the first adopted measure, Ordinance 1-20-26, as “an ordinance amend[ing] the code of ordinances, title 3, concerning administration and city council meetings and organization meeting times,” noting the change of the official meeting place from Pritchard Community Center to the council chambers at 212 West Dixie Avenue to ensure compliance with KRS…

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