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Boyle County Fiscal Court approves $1.7M in cash transfers, $145,993 in budget moves

Boyle County Fiscal Court · May 13, 2026
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Summary

The Boyle County Fiscal Court approved consolidated budget and cash transfers including $1,721,211.12 from the occupational tax fund to the general fund and $145,992.81 in budget transfers, all by voice vote during a special May 12 meeting in Danville.

The Boyle County Fiscal Court approved a package of budget and cash transfers during a special called meeting on May 12 at Danville City Hall.

The court approved budget transfers totaling $145,992.81 and several cash transfers that move $1,721,211.12 from the occupational tax fund to the general fund; other transfers approved included $500,000 to an interest‑bearing account and smaller transfers to public works ($50,000), jail ($150,000), EMS ($125,000) and the fleet fund ($10,000). The court corrected the motion on the floor to include an additional local corrections assistance transfer to the jail before voting. Judge Executive Trillie L. Bottom announced the group motion and said the consolidated transfers should be approved “as is” and the court adopted them by voice vote.

Treasurer staff also presented a bills packet totaling $2,426,126.01 that the court approved by voice vote after the judge highlighted several line items, including community development sponsorships and a Parsons Construction invoice for the bike park. The court then completed a second reading and approved a $55,000 solid‑waste illegal open dump grant amendment to the budget.

Several motions were passed with no recorded roll‑call tally; the court used standard voice votes for the approvals. The approved cash‑transfer schedule includes a first County Road Aid disbursement that will arrive after July 1 as part of a separate resolution the court also adopted.