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Council approves electric and gas franchises, accepts $167,000 state grant and appoints code-enforcement member
Summary
Fort Thomas council approved nonexclusive 10-year electric and natural gas franchise ordinances, accepted a $167,000 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet grant for James Avenue resurfacing and appointed Sean Donald to the Code Enforcement Board; the solid-waste rates ordinance received a first reading.
The Fort Thomas City Council approved two ordinances to create nonexclusive 10-year franchise agreements for electric and natural-gas utilities, voted to accept $167,000 from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for James Avenue resurfacing and appointed Sean Donald to the city’s Code Enforcement Board during its August meeting.
The clerk read Ordinance O10-20-25, authorizing a nonexclusive electric franchise to place transmission and distribution facilities within the public right of way for 10 years and preserving the city’s right to impose a franchise fee of up…
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