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Spencer County Fiscal Court posts March 20 agenda including FY 23/24 budget items, bridge weight limit and sheriff equipment

Spencer County Fiscal Court · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Spencer County Fiscal Court agenda for March 20, 2023, schedules review of the FY 23/24 budget and a second-reading budget amendment, an appointment for county land surveyor, potential recycling and solid-waste grant decisions, bridge-weight-limit and road maintenance items, and several sheriff-related equipment items.

Spencer County Fiscal Court will meet on March 20, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at 28 East Main Street to consider a slate of budget, infrastructure and public-safety items, according to the court agenda.

The agenda lists communications from the County Judge Executive including designation of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, notice related to the FY 23/24 budget and an item regarding the Health Department. Several committees and officers are scheduled to give brief reports, with Zoning readings to be presented by Julie Sweazy and an Emergency Management update listed for Chris Limpp.

Among Old Business items, the court lists consideration of the Animal Shelter and the Farmer’s Market/Community Events Pavilion, sheriff property room ventilation quotes, a Budget Amendment on its second reading, and Courthouse/Recycling Roof matters. The Budget Amendment’s second-reading status suggests the court could take formal action on budget changes during the meeting, though no vote is recorded in the agenda itself.

New Business includes 18 items the court intends to address. Notable items are an Election Officer pay increase and a Co. Clerk HB537 item listed with Lynn Hesselbrock; an appointment of Jaime Brown as county land surveyor; Tire Amnesty and recycling and solid-waste grant items; discussion of a weight limit for KY44 bridge; road department quote requests; discontinuation of cinders and Spears Drive ditch maintenance; renewal or initiation of a Unifirst contract; an item listed as Opioid CD; repair or replacement for a sheriff vehicle transmission and consideration of sheriff body-camera equipment; Old Heady Bridge award; review of a sewer ordinance; and a Habitat for Humanity item. The agenda concludes with routine financial reporting items (monthly financial statement, invoices, bills and transfers).

The agenda also sets process rules: requests to add items to New or Old Business must be filed by 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the Monday meeting, and public comment is allowed with a three-minute limit per speaker; the agenda states public comment is not a time for debate or action.

No formal motions, votes, or deliberations are recorded in the agenda itself; the document functions as a schedule of items the court intends to address at the March 20 meeting. For more detail on outcomes or motions the court may take, readers should consult the meeting minutes or a recording after the session.