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Franklin council moves funding for Riverwalk pavilion, accepts opioid-settlement payments and approves public-safety appropriation
Summary
The council approved an ordinance moving $29,975 for a Riverwalk kayak-launch payment, accepted a $24,900 community grant for an ADA pavilion, accepted $9,154 from the national opioid settlement, and approved allocations tied to a regional radio project and cemetery maintenance.
At its Aug. 25 meeting, the Franklin City Council approved several budget adjustments and grant acceptances that city staff said will support the Riverwalk park, cemetery maintenance and a regional public-safety radio project.
City Manager Oglesby told the council an ordinance would move $29,975 from the restricted general fund balance to the grants fund so Parks & Recreation could make a final payment for a kayak launch completed earlier in 2025. Oglesby said the funds are from the restricted portion identified in the FY23 audit and…
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