LEXINGTON, Ky. — At its Feb. 18 work session the Lexington Fayette Urban County Council approved multiple routine items by voice vote, including docket approval, budget amendments, procurements and a walk‑on resolution authorizing placement of a state grant on the Feb. 20 council meeting docket.
Councilmember Baxter moved to place a resolution on the Feb. 20 docket authorizing the mayor to accept a grant of $143,654 from the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet for the State Crisis Intervention Program; Councilmember Lynch seconded. The council voted by voice and the motion passed.
Other items approved by voice vote included approval of the Feb. 11 work session table of motions, docket approval as amended, budget amendments, donations, communications regarding procurements and continuing business capital projects. Several motions were handled without roll‑call tallies in the public transcript.
Why it matters: The $143,654 grant is intended to support the state crisis intervention program; the motion authorizes the mayor to accept the award, execute documents necessary to accept the grant and to transfer unencumbered funds within the grant budget retroactive to Feb. 18, 2025, as stated in the motion placed on the docket.
What the record shows: The grant motion was moved by Councilmember Baxter and seconded by Councilmember Lynch; the transcript records a voice vote with no named roll call. Routine approvals (docket, budget amendments, donations, procurements) were similarly approved by voice vote during the work session.
Next steps: The resolution authorizing acceptance of the grant was placed on the Feb. 20 council meeting docket for formal consideration.