Highlights include a discussion about the Human Rights Commission and the creation of a Diversity Specialist position, an update on the City Block project, and the approval of a construction contract for pickleball courts at Noble Park. Highlights include a Proclamation for National Police Week, the presentation of the Dogwood Trail and Children's Art Contest awards, and the establishing of an Energy Project Assessment District. Highlights include the introduction of the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, a presentation about the 911 Communications Division, and a discussion of economic and housing incentives for the Southside. Highlights include a presentation from the Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau, the adoption of the FY2024 budget, the approval of a three-year AFSCME agreement, and the introduction of incentive programs for the Southside. Highlights include an update from the Joint Sewer Agency, the approval of Southside housing and economic incentives, and the approval to apply for the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant to improve the North 32nd and Buckner Lane intersection and surrounding area. Highlights include the approval of a letter of intent for the 911 radio and tower project, an update of grants activity, and the discussion of a parks advisory board. ![]() Highlights include appointments to the Paducah Human Rights Commission, an update on the 911 project, and a contract extension for the pickleball court project at Noble Park. Highlights include the annual report by Greater Paducah Economic Development and the mid-year report of the City Commission Priorities. Highlights include appointments to various boards and commissions, the approval to replace the roof on the Market House building, and a $100,000 appropriation to Paxton Park Golf Course. Highlights include a presentation about the GPS software on the Solid Waste Division's trucks, a public hearing for the fiscal year 2024 property tax levy, and several proclamations. 1 hour 39 minutesĬity Commission Meeting, September 5, 2023 Highlights include presentations about Paducah Police Department's neighborhood meetings, a proposed Considerate and Kind Paducah campaign, and opioid settlement funds distribution. 1 hour 34 minutesĬity Commission Meeting, September 26, 2023 Highlights include a presentation about City of Paducah health insurance, benefits, and wellness plans, the approval of the installation of a Safe Have Baby Box at a Paducah fire station, and an update on the Robert Cherry Civic Center Renovation Project. 1 hour 46 minutesĬity Commission Meeting, October 10, 2023 ![]() Highlights include the presentation of the Mayor's Award of Excellence to Chef Sara Bradley, a discussion about solid waste fees, and recommendations from Rhodes Heritage Group about the preservation and stewarding of historical assets. The meetings are produced by the television production crew at WKCTC and aired live on Government 11 (Comcast channel 11), live streamed on Youtube, and tape replayed.Īgendas, Minutes, Packets, and HighlightsĬity Commission Meeting, October 24, 2023 in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 300 South 5th Street (unless otherwise noted). The Paducah Board of Commissioners meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 5 p.m. ![]() Festivals, Performances, and Special Events. ![]()
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