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Franklin County Fiscal Court approves routine business, applies for VOCA grant and approves staff promotions
Summary
At its April 24 meeting, the Franklin County Fiscal Court unanimously approved a slate of routine motions — including surplus equipment, an application for a federal VOCA victim-services grant, an engineering amendment for MS4 stormwater work, and several personnel promotions — and received the proposed FY 2024-25 budget.
Frankfort, Ky. — The Franklin County Fiscal Court on April 24 unanimously approved a series of routine administrative motions, authorized an application for federal victim-services funding and confirmed multiple personnel moves.
County Judge/Executive Michael Mueller called the meeting to order at 12:25 p.m., and the court recorded attendance by Squire Sherry Sebastian, Squire J.W. Blackburn, Squire Kelly Dycus, Squire Scotty Tracy, Squire Richard Tanner and Squire Eric Whisman. County Attorney Max Comley was present.
The court approved minutes from its April 10 meeting and received quarterly reports from the County Clerk and the Treasurer, all by unanimous votes. Squire Sherry Sebastian moved to approve the minutes; Squire Kelly Dycus seconded the motion. Several administrative actions followed: the court authorized declaring county and jail vehicles surplus for trade-in or sale (including listing on GovDeals), and approved…
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