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Pike County Fiscal Court authorizes Appalachian grant application, EDA payment, personnel moves and host agreement
Summary
Pike County Fiscal Court voted to apply for an Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant for a fence at Greasy Creek Community Center, authorized a $109,181.25 payment to H2O Construction reimbursed by the Economic Development Administration, acknowledged a resignation and hired a replacement, and approved a host community agreement with a subsidiary described as part of USA Waste Management.
Pike County Fiscal Court on an evening session voted to move forward on several administrative and contractual matters, including a grant application, a reimbursable construction payment, personnel changes and a host community agreement.
The court authorized submission of an application to the Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program to fund a fence at the Greasy Creek Community Center. Sharon, a staff member who introduced the item, said the request "is grant for the fence," and Commissioner Adkins moved to authorize the application; the motion passed on a roll call vote.
The court also authorized a check to H2O Construction for $109,181.25 as draw 7 under Contract 1C for work at the Industrial Technology Park. The County Judge noted the payment "is federal grant money" and that the amount will be reimbursed by the Economic Development Administration. Commissioner Scott moved…
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