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Prospect mayor outlines public safety, parks and finances; LDG lawsuit set for March trial
Summary
Mayor Doug Farnsley delivered Prospects State of the City on Feb. 17, highlighting police performance, park projects and the citys financial position while noting an LDG lawsuit against Prospect will go to trial beginning March 24.
Prospect Mayor Doug Farnsley used the citys Feb. 17 council meeting to describe the municipalitys priorities for public safety, parks and finances and to update residents on an ongoing lawsuit with developer LDG.
"We have superb police officers who are well educated and experienced and who exercise excellent judgment," Farnsley said, praising department leadership and enforcement efforts that the city says contribute to Prospect remaining "one of the safest communities in Kentucky." He noted the council adopted a golf-cart safety ordinance on Jan. 21 requiring licensed drivers, modern safety equipment, police inspection and a prohibition on carts on US 42 at River Road.
Farnsley outlined near- and midterm infrastructure work on US 42, saying the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet lowered…
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