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At its June 23 meeting the Danville City Commission approved several routine administrative items: the reappointment of Ella Johnson to the Danville-Boyle County Human Rights Commission, approval of the minutes from the June 23 regular meeting, and a permit request for the Second Street festival slated for August 8–9. The chair moved to accept the reappointment; commissioners voted in favor and the motion carried. Staff announced additional vacancies on various boards and encouraged interested residents to apply through city hall or the municipal website. The commission also approved Resolution 2025071401 authorizing a Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) harassment-prevention training agreement. A speaker described the training as harassment awareness with an emphasis on workplace conduct; commissioners approved the agreement by voice vote. Ending: The administrative package passed by unanimous voice votes; staff will post vacancies and application details and proceed with the approved training and festival permit.
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