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Votes at a glance: Scott County Fiscal Court actions, April 11, 2025

April 12, 2025 | Scott County, Kentucky


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Votes at a glance: Scott County Fiscal Court actions, April 11, 2025
Scott County Fiscal Court took multiple procedural and substantive actions on April 11. Below is a concise list of the motions recorded in the meeting and their outcomes as stated in the transcript (voice votes unless otherwise noted).

Approved motions and formal actions

- Approve minutes from March 27 and April 7 special meeting. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Approve bills and hand checks as presented. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Record of submitted fees: Sheriff Jeremy Nittles submitted fees totaling $88,245.49; Clerk Rebecca Johnson submitted fees totaling $176,653.63 (entered into the record; not a voteable item).

- Affiliate with “Bluegrass Scribe Stoppers grama of affiliation” (presentation earlier at workshop noted). Motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote). (Transcript label preserved as read.)

- Resolution 2025‑04: Support for a right‑in/right‑out access point at McClellan Circle for Georgetown Commons (see separate article for discussion). Outcome: approved (voice vote). Contingent on KYTC and local approvals.

- Resolution 2025‑05: Authorize the Scott County Judge Executive to represent Scott County and sign documents for a Community Project Funding (CPF) application supporting the Central Kentucky Business Park Authority (CKBPA). Motion: moved by Dwayne Sexton; second by Rob Jones. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Board of Assessment Appeals appointment: Motion to appoint Lindsay Martin (recommended as a real‑estate professional). Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Project change/closeout items for a county facility (line items described in meeting): staff reported a net increase of roughly $11,035 after credits and adjustments; the court approved the item by motion. Outcome: approved (voice vote). Staff said credits and direct‑purchase savings would cover costs.

- County attorney's office internship hire: Offer accepted for intern Beckham Singer (Georgetown College student), $12/hour, roughly 28 hours/week from May 27 to August 8. Motion and second recorded; outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Fire Department vehicle request: Authorization to purchase a new Tahoe for the fire chief and retain an '18 Suburban with a repaired engine as backup; staff said budget funds are available. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Opioid settlement allocation: $15,000 to Net Recovery Corporation for digital outreach and limited print work to promote the NET device and resources. Motion moved by Dwayne Sexton; second by Rob Jones. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

- Out‑of‑state travel: Approve travel and lodging for three EMS staff to attend critical care paramedic clinicals in Gainesville, Florida. Outcome: approved (voice vote).

Items tabled or returned for more information

- Ambulance/billing collection matter: County staff presented a request from a billing company's collection agency to file suit on an individual account. Magistrates asked for a report on outstanding unpaid balances and suggested establishing a threshold for future action. The court tabled the item pending a report and further information.

Notes: Most motions were recorded as voice votes in the transcript without roll‑call tallies. Where a motion and second were named in the record, that information is indicated above. If the transcript listed an item without a recorded mover, that detail is marked as not specified in the individual item records.

For more detailed coverage of the McClellan Circle access resolution, the opioid settlement allocation, and the ambulance billing discussion, see the separate articles.

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