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Shelbyville agenda lists 10-year tax inducement for Bluegrass Roller Service under state investment law
Summary
The Jan. 15 agenda shows a resolution proposing a 10-year reduction of Shelbyville’s local occupational tax to 1% for Bluegrass Roller Service under the Kentucky Investment Act (KRS Chapter 154.32); the transcript contains only the agenda entry and no recorded debate or vote.
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Shelbyville’s Jan. 15 city council agenda includes Resolution 2026-01-15, which would grant an inducement to Bluegrass Roller Service under the Kentucky Investment Act (KRS Chapter 154.32) by reducing the local occupational tax to 1% for a period of 10 years. The agenda lists City Attorney Steven Gregory as the presenter; the provided transcript contains only the agenda line and does not record the council’s discussion, the administration’s rationale, or any vote on the measure.
Under the agenda wording, the inducement would depend on the Kentucky Investment Act statutory framework cited in the resolution. The agenda does not specify conditions for the inducement, any required performance commitments by Bluegrass Roller Service, the projected fiscal impact to the city budget, nor whether the council took a vote at the meeting. The council packet is noted elsewhere as containing written materials; those documents are not included in the transcript. Any formal action or vote on the resolution is not recorded in the available transcript.
Next steps: the agenda indicates the resolution was before the council on Jan. 15; the transcript does not show whether the council advanced, amended, or approved the inducement. Further information should be sought from the city clerk’s office or the council packet for specifics on terms, fiscal analysis, and any subsequent vote.
