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Fleming County to use ARPA funds for Senior Center equipment; old facility to be surplussed and sold with City of Flemingsburg

Fleming County Fiscal Court · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Fiscal Court approved using committed ARPA funds to buy kitchen equipment, AEDs and a propane generator for the Senior Center project, and voted to surplus the old West Elm Street Senior Center property and split sale expenses and proceeds with the City of Flemingsburg.

The Fleming County Fiscal Court voted on April 9 to expend committed ARPA funds on the Senior Center construction project, approving purchases of additional kitchen equipment, AED units and a propane emergency generator. The Senior Center was approved previously by joint agreement with the City of Flemingsburg and Licking Valley CAP in March 2022.

The court also voted to surplus the old Senior Center property on West Elm Street once it is vacated, to seek bids for a public auctioneer to sell the property, and to divide the sale expenses and proceeds with the City of Flemingsburg. A follow-up action recorded at the same meeting formalized an agreement with the city to split expenses and proceeds from a future sale.

These motions passed unanimously. The court did not specify exact line-item ARPA allocations in the meeting minutes; Treasurer Miranda Utterback reported the ARPA fund balance as $1,009,852.06 on March 31, 2024.

The court also approved purchasing a commemorative plaque honoring former County Judge/Executive Larry H. Foxworthy for his 20 years of service to the county.