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Paducah commission approves 9-1-1 parcel-fee changes, union contracts and other measures
Summary
The Paducah Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an amended 9-1-1 parcel fee ordinance, two three-year union agreements and several municipal orders March 24; the city also introduced a consensual annexation and reviewed a $1.76 million EPA grant application for stormwater work.
The Paducah Board of Commissioners on March 24 unanimously approved a package of measures that included an amendment to the city’s 9-1-1 parcel fee ordinance, authorization for two three-year labor agreements and several municipal orders.
The commission adopted an ordinance revising the 9-1-1 parcel-fee ordinance “to clarify applicability, refine property classifications, formalize the appeals process, and update administrative provisions to ensure fairness, consistency, and long term stability in the funding of the joint city county emergency 9 1 1 services,” the city clerk read during the meeting. The amendment clarifies that assessable parcels are those that are occupiable, explicitly includes…
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