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Franklin County, Frankfort officials hold work session on future of E911; no action taken

Franklin County Fiscal Court · March 5, 2026

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Summary

Franklin County Fiscal Court and City of Frankfort officials met June 6 for a joint work session on the future of E911. Emergency officials gave brief presentations; the court took no formal action and adjourned after a procedural motion.

Franklin County Judge/Executive Michael Mueller presided over a joint special meeting of the Franklin County Fiscal Court and City of Frankfort on June 6, 2023, convened to discuss the future of E911. The session opened at 4:05 p.m. at the Frankfort Plant Board and was live-streamed on local channels.

The meeting was designated a work session on the future of E911. Brief presentations were made for the record by county and city emergency personnel, including Daniel Willis, County Deputy Sheriff; Brian Brewer, County Fire Chief; Dustin Bowman (name listed with no role specified in the transcript); Jason Monroe, City Police Chief; and Ray Kinney, Emergency Management city/county director. The transcript records these as informational presentations; it does not contain proposed ordinances, funding requests, or formal motions relating to E911 policy or operations.

No formal action on E911 was taken during the session. The meeting record notes only that the item was discussed in a work-session format and that no votes on policy or funding occurred. Procedurally, Squire Sherry Sebastian moved to adjourn; Squire Eric Whisman seconded. Voting in favor were Squires Sebastian, J.W. Blackburn, Kelly Dycus, Scotty Tracy, Richard Tanner, Eric Whisman and Judge Michael Mueller. The motion passed and the meeting adjourned at 5:16 p.m., according to the clerk’s record.

The transcript does not specify next steps, assignments to staff, deadlines, or follow-up reporting related to E911. No public comments, amendments, or votes on E911 governance or budgetary matters are recorded in this document.