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Paducah approves multiple contracts, adopts annexation, hears budget outlook and marks Mental Health Awareness Month

Paducah Board of Commissioners · April 24, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved consent‑agenda contracts, a $59,400 Delve Health Consulting contract for the fire department, and a consensual annexation at 224 Brooker Road; the finance director presented FY26 revenue performance and FY27 projections, and staff announced a gold workplace Bell Seal and May mental‑health activities.

At its April 28 meeting the Paducah Board of Commissioners approved several routine and substantive items, adopted an annexation ordinance and received updates on the city budget and mental‑health initiatives.

Consent agenda and contract approvals: The board approved the consent agenda on a unanimous roll call. Items read by the clerk included approval of minutes (April 14, 2026), reappointments (Shirley Walker to Forest Hills Village board through 05/06/2028; Edward Box to the civil service commission through 05/13/2029), personnel actions and multiple municipal orders: a $51,000 contract with Municipal and Contractor Sealing Products for Pump Station 5 pipe lining, a change order (number 2) with Jim Smith Contracting for the Paducah Riverfront infrastructure improvement project ($41,974), a $75,000 audit contract with Terry Mercart LLP, contract modification number…

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