HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/03/12JANUARY 3, 2012
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, January 3, 2012, at
5:30 p.m., Mayor Paxton presided, and upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following
answered to their names: Commissioners Abraham, Kaler, Gault, Watkins and Mayor Paxton
(5).
PRESENTATIONS
JSA UPDATE
Paducah -McCracken County Joint Sewer Agency Director Jon Hodges gave an update for
projects mandated by the Consent Judgment with the State. The Consent Judgment was
signed in September 2007. JSA is one of 17 cities in Kentucky that have combined sanitary
sewer system. Total cost for projects is $10.2 million. A copy of the powerpoint presentation
is in the minute file.
PADUCAH-McCRACKEN COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS' BUREAU
AIRPORT MARKETING
Jackie Jones, Director of Marketing at Barkley Regional Airport, summarized the marketing
connection between the Airport and the Paducah McCracken County Convention & Visitors
Bureau (CVB).
CITY MANAGER REPORT
• There will be an executive session next week to discuss union negotiation strategy.
• Soccer complex property will be discussed at a City Commission workshop in
February.
• Next week's meeting
Upon motion the meeting adjourned.
ADOPTED: January 10 , 2012
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City Clerk
Below is a copy of the highlights prepared by Public Information Officer, Pam Spencer.
"City Commission Meeting Highlights
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Joint Sewer Agency Update on Consent Judgment Activities
In 2007, the Paducah McCracken County Joint Sewer Agency (JSA) entered into a Consent
Judgment with the State Division of Water and received an Administrative Order from the
Environmental Protection Agency to address combined sewer and sanitary sewer overflows.
JSA is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Paducah and McCracken County's
wastewater collection and treatment system. Paducah is one of more than 770 communities in
the United States with a combined sewer system. The goal of the consent judgment is to
improve collection systems and prevent untreated wastewater from flowing into streams and
rivers. John Hodges, JSA Executive Director, briefed the Commission on the latest JSA
activities to satisfy the consent judgment. One of the first requirements was an Early Action
Plan and the completion of capital improvement projects. The projects totaling $10.2 million
were completed by June 2010. A Sanitary Sewer Overflow Plan and Long Term Control Plan
were submitted in 2010. Several rehabilitation and extension projects that benefit the system
are either in progress or in the planning stages including the Massac Creek Interceptor Project,
New Holt/Holt, North Friendship Road Sanitary Sewer Extension Project, the Bridge Street
Combined Sewer Separation Project, and the Wallace Park Subdivision Combined Sewer
Separation Project. JSA was formed in 1999. JSA's total projected revenue is $6.88 million
with total operating costs projected at $4.23 million. The agency's current rate is $4.22 per
1000 gallons which is one of the lowest rates locally and statewide. Mayor Bill Paxton
praised the efforts by JSA in improving the sewer system and for looking at bringing sewer
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access to parts of the city and county that are likely to be developed in the near future. Mayor
Paxton says, "Paducah is in good shape going forward with a strong infrastructure."
Marketing of Barkley Regional Airport
Jackie Jones, Director of Marketing at Barkley Regional Airport, provided the Mayor and
Commission with an overview of the marketing efforts between the Airport and the Paducah
McCracken County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB). Jones says, "This partnership,
this team approach, didn't start yesterday, and we certainly want it to continue." Jones
outlined the various ways the CVB assists the airport including providing content for
newsletters and social media, providing a kiosk in the airport with photos and brochures,
providing event information for a digital sign in the airport, donating funds for the plastic
baggies required for passengers to carry liquids, gels, and aerosols, and featuring the airport
on advertising in the Chicago market. In February 2010, Barkley Regional Airport began
offering United Express regional jet service provided by SkyWest. With the change to United
Express, Barkley Regional moved from offering 33 -seat propeller planes to 50 -seat jets with
service to Chicago."