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Fleming County approves CDBG application and engages Buffalo Trace ADD for senior center project
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Summary
The Fiscal Court approved Resolution 21-1349 to file a Kentucky Community Development Block Grant application for a Senior Center project and approved Resolution 21-1348 authorizing Buffalo Trace ADD to provide administrative services; both measures grant the County Judge/Executive signature authority.
The Fleming County Fiscal Court approved two interrelated actions on Nov. 9, 2021 to pursue a Kentucky Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for a Senior Center project.
The court approved Resolution 21-1348 authorizing the Buffalo Trace Area Development District to provide administrative services for the CDBG Coronavirus Response Assistance Program and granted the County Judge/Executive the authority to sign any and all related documents. The court then approved Resolution 21-1349 authorizing the Fiscal Court to file the CDBG application for the Senior Center project and likewise gave the Judge/Executive signing authority.
Both resolutions passed by unanimous vote. The court also separately reduced the available CV Utilities grant funds to $100,000 and agreed to obligate remaining funds to the Department for Local Government for future use because of limited utilities provider participation and reduced needs. That CV Utilities change reflects reallocation of grant funds for broader future DLG administration rather than immediate local utility projects.
What happens next: With administrative services authorized and the application approved, the county may proceed with the CDBG application process through Buffalo Trace ADD. The minutes do not include further application details or award amounts; the resolutions grant the Judge/Executive authority to execute documents related to the grant process.
