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Paducah–McCracken 9-1-1 board projects about $504,000 shortfall; city and county will split gap

Paducah Board of Commissioners · March 25, 2026
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Jeff Parker presented the Paducah–McCracken County 9‑1‑1 FY26–27 budget showing a projected shortfall of $503,962 driven by rising insurance, utilities and onetime remediation costs; staff said the gap will be split between the city and county.

Jeff Parker, presenting on behalf of the Paducah–McCracken County 9‑1‑1 administrative board, told the commission the board projects expenses for fiscal years 2026–27 to rise from $3,340,000 to $3,490,000 — a roughly 4% increase — and described several drivers behind the increase.

"There's a few different drivers, health insurance, approximately 40,000, radioside insurance, 33,500, utilities, 24,500, security upgrades, 70,000...and a few of the onetime costs will run…

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