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Spencer County Fiscal Court posts Sept. 7 agenda including FEMA bridge project and year-end financial report

Spencer County Fiscal Court · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Spencer County Fiscal Court scheduled a Sept. 7, 2022 meeting at 9 a.m. listing items including a FEMA mitigation project for the Old Heady Road bridge, an EMS vehicle and garage discussion, a 2021–2022 year-end financial report and several tax-rate items; public comment (Rhonda Allen) is on the agenda.

The Spencer County Fiscal Court is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. on Sept. 7, 2022, at 28 East Main Street. The published agenda lists several items for consideration, most notably a FEMA mitigation project to replace the Old Heady Road bridge and a 2021–2022 year-end financial report.

The agenda opens with routine business: a moment of silence, a call to order by the County Judge Executive, roll call, and approval of prior minutes (the Aug. 15, 2022 minutes are listed). Under communications, the agenda reserves time for the County Judge Executive and for citizens’ comments; Rhonda Allen is listed as a public-comment speaker. The citizen-comment item carries a three-minute limit.

Committee and departmental reports are scheduled, including a zoning update from Julie Sweazy and an EM/EMS update from Chris Limpp. Several standing committees are named for brief reports (safety, solid waste, veterans, equipment and telecommunications); committee contacts appear in the agenda as "Esq. Brewer," "Travis," "Esq. Jerry Moody" and "Beaverson." The agenda also lists consideration of health department tax rates, Mount Eden fire tax rates and Plum Creek tax rates.

Under New Business the court lists specific items for discussion or action: the FEMA mitigation project for the Old Heady Road bridge replacement; a stop-sign item for Elk Creek Court (noted with Esq. Tim Brewer); an Administrative Code Committee recommendation; an EMS vehicle and garage discussion; gas-line repair estimates; a Road Department tire quote; and routine invoices, bills and transfers.

The agenda includes instructions for public viewing: a live feed on Facebook at facebook.com/spencercountyfiscalcourt and prior meetings on YouTube; a QR code for live access is referenced. The meeting adjournment is listed as the final agenda item.

Because the document provided is an agenda rather than a transcript of deliberations, the posted items identify topics the Fiscal Court planned to address; the agenda itself does not record outcomes, votes or the substance of any deliberations. Any motions, votes, or follow-up directions would need to be verified in the meeting minutes or a recorded transcript of the session.