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Fleming County Fiscal Court approves 80/20 KTC bridge funding for Wilson Run Road Bridge
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Summary
At a Nov. 6 special meeting, the Fleming County Fiscal Court approved Resolution 24-1412 and a KTC agreement for 80/20 bridge funding to repair the Wilson Run Road Bridge and authorized the County Judge/Executive to sign project documents; the court then adjourned.
Fleming County Judge/Executive Sims presided over a called special meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at the Fleming County Courthouse in Flemingsburg where the Fiscal Court approved Resolution 24-1412 and a KTC agreement for 80/20 bridge funding to repair the Wilson Run Road Bridge.
The motion to approve the resolution and the KTC agreement was made and carried unanimously. Magistrate Joe Dunaway Jr. was recorded as the motion’s mover and Magistrate Kerri Marshall as the seconder. The recorded action also authorized the County Judge/Executive to sign and execute any and all documents necessary to implement the agreement.
The court’s roll call, read by Fiscal Court Clerk Tammy L. Gray, listed Magistrates Kerri Marshall, Richie Kielman, Joe Dunaway Jr., Donnie Fawns and Ray H. Money as present and Magistrate Taylor Hunt as absent. County Treasurer Miranda Utterback and County Attorney Monica Hill were also present for the meeting.
The transcript indicates the funding arrangement is an 80/20 split as described in the KTC agreement; the total project cost and the county’s dollar share were not specified in the meeting record. No public comment or debate on the bridge project appears in the minutes; the court recorded the vote as unanimous.
Shortly after the resolution vote, a motion to adjourn was made by Magistrate Richie Kielman, seconded by Magistrate Ray H. Money, and was recorded as unanimous. The meeting was noted as adjourning at 8:01 a.m.
Resolution 24-1412 and the accompanying KTC agreement provide the county with formal authorization for the Wilson Run Road Bridge repair project and grant the County Judge/Executive authority to execute related documents. The meeting minutes do not list a schedule, contractor, or funding-amount detail for the project.
