HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-24-2022May 24, 2022
At a Special Called Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, May 24,
2022, at 5:00 p.m., at the Paducah Recreation Center, located at 1527 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive,
Paducah, Kentucky, Mayor George Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the
following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor
Bray (5).
INVOCATION
Commissioner Guess led the invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Bray led the pledge.
MAYOR'S REMARKS
Communications Manager, Pam Spencer, provided the following summary:
"Mayor Bray reiterated the importance of the work underway by the 911
Communication Oversight Committee and the sense of urgency in addressing the
issue of the radio infrastructure that has reached its end of life along with the
determination of a funding structure. The Committee has been meeting since
January."
CONSENTAGENDA
Mayor Bray asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate
consideration. Mayor Bray asked the City Clerk to read the items on the Consent Agenda.
I(A)
Approve Minutes for May 10, 2022, Paducah Board of Commissioners Meeting
I(B)
RECEIVE AND FILE DOCUMENTS:
Contract File:
1. Change Order #1 —Jim Smith Contracting —Flap Gate Replacement Project
ORD 2022-04-8731
2. Fleet Maintenance Agreement between City of Paducah and Burna Fire District —
MO #2570
3. Fleet Maintenance Agreement between City of Paducah and Graves County Fiscal Court
(Mayfield -Graves County Ambulance Service) MO #2571
4. Amendment 9 — Federal Engineering — 911 Upgrade Project — MO #2572
5. Real Estate Purchase Agreement between City of Paducah and Cathy Priest —
3181 Jackson Street — MO #2574
6. Consent and Release — Deborah Alston Edmonds and Eddie Edmonds — 5630 Buckner
Lane (Signed by Melanie Townsend)
Financials File:
1. March Investment Summary — City of Paducah
2. Major Funds Summaries of Revenues and Expenditures— City of Paducah —Period
ending February 28, 2022
Bids File:
1. South 25' Street Improvement Project
a. Central Paving Co. of Paducah (winning bid)
b. Jim Smith Contracting
I(C)
Personnel Actions
I(D)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR A 2021 U.S. BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP
GRANT AWARD IN AN AMOUNT OF $8,098.38 FOR THE PURCHASE OF BODY ARMOR
VESTS FOR USE BY THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME MO 92575; BK 12
I(E)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR A 2022 KENTUCKY OFFICE
OF HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $862,000, TO ENABLE
THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PURCHASE A MOBILE COMMAND
VEHICLE MO #2576; BK 12
I(F)
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY THROUGH THE U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR A FY2022 PORT SECURITY GRANT IN
THE AMOUNT OF $34,577 FOR THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO
UPDATE/REPLACE RIVERFRONT CAMERAS MO 92577; BK 12
May 24, 2022
I(G) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR AN EPA
BROWNFIELDS ASSESSMENT GRANT IN AN AMOUNT OF $500,000 TO
SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENTS OF TARGETED
BROWNFIELD SITES IN AND AROUND THE CITY'S RIVERFRONT, GATEWAY,
AND SOUTHSIDE CORRIDORS (MO 42578; BK 12)
I(H) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS
NECESSARY TO APPLY FOR A LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION GRANT IN THE
AMOUNT OF $100,000 THROUGH THE KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL
GOVERNMENT, TO REPLACE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AT KEILER PARK AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME
(MO #2579; BK 12)
Commissioner Gault offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess that the items on the
consent agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5).
MUNICIPAL ORDERS
APPROVE PROGRAMATTIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN MARAD, KY STATE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE, OSAGE NATION, USACE, AND THE CITY OF
PADUCAH — BUILD GRANT
Commissioner Guess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE A PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANPORTATION MARITIME ADMINISTRATION (MARAD), U.S.
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE), KY -STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE
(KY-SHPO), THE OSAGE NATION, AND THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FOR
HISTORIC PRESERVATION PURPOSES RELATED TO THE BETTER UTILIZING
INVESTMENTS TO LEVERAGE DEVELOPMENT (BUILD) GRANT"
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5). (MO #2580; BK 12)
APPROVE WORKER SUPPLY AGREEMENT WITH WISE STAFFING
Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING A
WORKER SUPPLY AGREEMENT WITH WISE STAFFING GROUP FOR SEASONAL AND
TEMPORARY STAFFING ASSISTANCE IN A PERCENTAGE NOT -TO -EXCEED 33% OF THE
PAY RATE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED
TO SAME."
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5). (MO 92581; BK 12)
APPROVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT — ERIC STUBER — CHIEF
TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
Commissioner Wilson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, "A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING AN
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND ERIC STUBER
FOR EMPLOYMENT AS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAME."
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5). (MO #2582; BK 12)
May 24, 2022
ORDINANCE ADOPTIONS
CONSENSUAL ANNEXATION OF 5470 OLD HIGHWAY 60
Commissioner Gault offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Commission
introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, BY ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, AND DEFINING
ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PROPERTY TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE
SAID CORPORATE LIMITS." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: The City of Paducah
hereby approves the consensual annexation of certain tracts of property contiguous to the present city
limits, located at 5470 Old Highway 60, containing approximately .52 acres of land.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5). (ORD 2022-05-8735; BK 36)
APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR SOUTH 25" STREET IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT WITH CENTRAL PAVING IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,878,792.30
Commissioner Guess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Commission
introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF CENTRAL
PAVING COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,878,792.30 FOR PAVEMENT
RECONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER SYSTEM, AND WATER
LINE RELOCATION FOR THE SOUTH 25TH STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME, AND
AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER $1.4 MILLION FROM THE
ARPA PROJECT FUND INTO THE SOUTH 25TH STREET PROJECT ACCOUNT." This
Ordinance is summarized as follows: The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a Contract with
Central Paving Company in the amount of $1,878,792.30, for pavement reconstruction, storm sewer
system construction, and water line relocation for the South 25th Street Project. Further, the Finance
Director is hereby authorized and instructed to transfer $1.4 Million from the ARPA Project Fund
into the South 25'h Street Project Account (ST0040) for said expenditure.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5). (ORI) 2022-05-8736; BK 36)
ORDINANCE INTRODUCTIONS
REPEAL AND REPLACE CHAPTER 108 "TELECOMMUNICATION" OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES
Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND
REPLACING CHAPTER 108 "TELECOMMUNICATIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: This
ordinance repeals and replaces Chapter 108 "Telecommunications" of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Paducah in its entirety. The purpose of this ordinance is to establish local policy, guidelines,
standards, and time frames with respect to the regulation of telecommunications providers and to
promote competition in telecommunications. Additionally, this ordinance allows the City of
Paducah to permit and manage reasonable access to Rights -of -ways of the City for
telecommunication purposes and conserve the limited physical capacity of Rights-of-way held in
public trust by the City. This ordinance creates a non-exclusive franchise allowing
telecommunications providers to bid for the right to construct, erect, operate, and maintain upon,
through, along, under and over the Rights-of-way of the City of Paducah a Telecommunications
System. This ordinance requires fair and reasonable compensation to the City and the residents of
the City for permitting private use of the Rights-of-way including an application fee in a non-
refundable amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) and franchise fee payments as set out herein.
As required by KRS 83A.060, the following sections of the Ordinance are set forth and shall be
published in their entirety:
108-30(p) "Minimum Annual Franchise Fee" means fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) in the first
year of the Grantee's franchise and shall increase by one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) annually.
May 24, 2022
108-31(a) Applications shall be accompanied by a non-refundable Application fee of five thousand
dollars ($5,000.00) payable to the City. Said Application fee shall not be considered Franchise Fee
payments.
108-47 Compensation
(a) The Franchise fee imposed under this Ordinance is not in lieu of any tax, fee or other
assessment except as specifically provided in this Ordinance, or as required by applicable law.
By way of example, and not limitation, permit fees and business license taxes are not waived
and remain applicable as provided by law. Additionally, the City may at any time impose any
fees or taxes consistent with state or federal law, including, but not limited to property taxes,
and occupational license fees.
(b) Grantee shall pay a quarterly Franchise Fee to the City, which shall be equal to the greater of
(a) the Minimum Annual Franchise Fee as defined herein and amended from time to time
("Minimum Annual Franchise Fee"); or (b) an amount equal to either (i) five percent (5%) of
Grantee's Gross Revenues, which shall be payable quarterly and may be passed through to
Grantee's Customers, if Grantee provides Telecommunications Service to Customers within
the City of Paducah ("Gross Revenue -based Franchise Fee"), or (ii) an amount equal to two
dollars ($2.00) per lineal foot of Facilities plus three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) per each
Wireless facility (other than Small wireless facilities) and two hundred seventy dollars
($270.00) per each Small wireless facilities if Grantee does not provide Telecommunications
Service to end-users within the City of Paducah ("Facilities -Based Franchise Fee");
(c) Grantee's first Franchise Fee payable under this Ordinance shall be paid to the City forty-five
(45) days after the City gives notice to the Grantee that the City has exercised its constitutional
right to collect Franchise Fees. Such payment will be prorated for the remaining calendar year
(rounded to the nearest month). Thereafter, Grantee shall pay each Franchise Fee (as
applicable) in accordance with the schedule below.
(d) Minimum Annual Franchise Fee payments, if applicable, to the City shall be paid on or before
April 15th of each calendar year during the term of the franchise.
(e) Gross Revenue -Based Franchise Fee payments, if applicable, to the City shall be computed
based on Grantee's Gross Revenues from each calendar year quarter period (January 1 through
March 31, April 1 through June 30, July 1 through September 30, and October 1 through
December 31) and paid on or before the forty-fifth (45th) day following each calendar quarter
period during the term of the franchise.
(f) Facilities -Based Franchise Fee payments, if applicable, to the City shall be computed based
on Grantee's lineal foot of Facilities in the City of Paducah as of January 1 of each calendar
year and paid on or before April 15th of each calendar year during the term of the franchise.
(g) Payment not received by the City by the due date shall be assessed interest equal to the lessor
of (i) one percent (I%) per month, or (ii) the highest rate permitted by law. Interest shall be
compounded annually. Interest shall be due on the entire late payment from the date on which
the payment was due until the date on which the City receives payment.
(h) Prior to making each payment to the City, Grantee shall file with the City a written report
containing an accurate statement in summarized form, as well as in detail, of its calculation of
the amount of the payment, verified by an officer or other authorized representative of
Grantee, setting forth its Gross Revenues according to their accounting subdivisions, and any
deductions claimed for the period upon which the payment is computed. Such reports shall be
in form satisfactory to the City.
(i) If any Franchise Fee is owed to the City, upon reasonable notice, the City shall have the right
to inspect the Grantee's income records, the right to audit and to re -compute any amounts
determined to be payable under any Franchise granted pursuant to this Ordinance; provided,
however, that such audit shall take place within twelve (12) months following the close of
each of the Grantee's fiscal years. If, as a result of such audit or review, the City determines
that Grantee has underpaid its fees to the City in any twelve (12) month period by ten percent
(10%) or more, then, in addition to making full payment of the relevant obligation, Grantee
shall reimburse the City for all expenses incurred as a result of an audit or review and such
payments shall be paid within the thirty (30) days following written notice to the Grantee by
the City, which notice shall include a copy of the audit report and copies of all invoices for
which the City seeks reimbursement.
(j) If any Franchise Fee is owed to the City, in the event that any Franchise Fee payment or
recomputed amount is not made to the City on or before the applicable dates heretofore
specified, interest shall be charged from such date as defined in this Ordinance.
(k) No accord and satisfaction. No acceptance by the City of any Franchise Fee or any other
payment shall be construed as an accord that the amount paid is in fact the correct amount,
nor shall acceptance of any Franchise Fee or any other payment be construed as a release of
any claim of the City
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(1) The City reserves the right to require the Grantee to collect any consumer or other tax or other
fee that may be imposed by the City, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, or the federal
government on Telecommunications Services.
(m)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, the Grantee shall be required to pay
the Government an amount intended to adequately compensate it for its permitting and
inspection of the Grantee's construction activities in the Rights-of-way pursuant to the Code
and all attorney's fees that the Government may incur relating to the franchising process,
including but not limited to any attorneys' fees incurred relating granting of the franchise
and any transfer, renewal or modification of the franchise.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Preston Ursini made comments related to the fees in the proposed telecommunications
ordinance.
APPROVAL — CONTRACT MODIFICATION #1— INCREASE SCOPE IN
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH HDR, INC, FOR DREDGING
PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $86,200
Commissioner Wilson offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE CONTRACT MODIFICATION NO. 1 WITH HDR,
INC. IN AN AMOUNT OF $86,200 TO INCREASE THE SCOPE IN THE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES CONTRACT TO INCLUDE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS,
BIDDING ADMINISTRATION, PROJECT INSPECTION, MONITORING, ADMINISTRATION
AND REPORTING." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: The Mayor is hereby authorized to
execute Contract Modification No. 1 with HDR, Inc. for the dredging project for additional services
in an amount not to exceed $86,200 and a decrease in the amount of $25,785, for a net increase of
$60,415, and a new total contract cost of $326,665. This expenditure shall be charged to the
Dredging Project Account DT0047.
PADUCAH RIVERFRONT HOTEL (HOLIDAY INN) INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
REVENUE BOND SERIES 2015 INTEREST RATE RESET
Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY AUTHORIZING THE AMENDMENT AND SUPPLEMENT
OF THE BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2015, BY
AND AMONG THE CITY, PADUCAH RIVERFRONT HOTEL, LP, INDEPENDENCE
BANK OF KENTUCKY, AS SERVICING AGENT, AND INDEPENDENCE BANK OF
KENTUCKY, AS ORIGINAL PURCHASER, FOR THE PURPOSES OF ESTABLISHING
THE INTEREST RATE APPLICABLE TO THE CITY'S INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
REVENUE BOND, SERIES 2015 (PADUCAH RIVERFRONT HOTEL, LP PROJECT)
FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING ON AND INCLUDING MAY 1, 2022 TO BUT
EXCLUDING THE SECOND OPTIONAL TENDER DATE APPLICABLE THERETO;
AND AUTHORIZING OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE AMENDMENT
OF THE BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND THE SERIES 2015 BOND." This
Ordinance is summarized as follows: This Ordinance amends and supplements an Ordinance
2015-8-8283 of the City previously adopted on August 25, 2015 (hereinafter titled the "Prior
Ordinance"). The Prior Ordinance authorized the issuance of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky, Industrial Building Revenue Bond, Series 2015 (Paducah Riverfront Hotel, LP
Project) in an amount up to $12,000,000 (the "Series 2015 Bond") to finance the costs of the
acquisition, construction, installation, and equipping of a building suitable for use as a hotel,
together with all related and subordinate facilities necessary for the operation thereof, for
lease to Paducah Riverfront Hotel, LP (the "Tenant"). Certain terms of the Series 2015 Bond
are governed by a Bond Purchase Agreement (the "Bond Purchase Agreement"), by and
among the City, the Tenant, Independence Bank of Kentucky, as Servicing Agent for the
City with respect to the Series 2015 Bond thereunder (the "Servicing Agent"), and
Independence Bank of Kentucky, as original purchaser of the Series 2015 Bond (the
"Original Purchaser"). The Amending Ordinance authorizes the amendment of the Bond
Purchase Agreement and the Series 2015 Bond to require an interest rate per annum of
4.75% to apply to the Series 2015 Bond from May 1, 2022 to April 30, 2027 and to provide
for eight consecutive monthly interest -only payments beginning June 1, 2022. The Prior
Ordinance provides that pursuant to Sections 103.200 through 103.285, inclusive, of the
Kentucky Revised Statutes, the Series 2015 Bond will constitute a special and limited
obligation of the City payable solely from receipts and security derived from the Tenant.
May 24, 2022
APPROVE INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
MAYFIELD FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES
Commissioner Guess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY, REGARDING BUILDING
INSPECTION AND PLAN REVIEW SERVICES; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF
ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME." This Ordinance is summarized as follows: This
ordinance authorizes the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Agreement and all documents relating to
same with the City of Mayfield, Kentucky, for the purpose of the City of Mayfield engaging the
services of the City of Paducah to assist with building inspection and building plan review. The
duration of said agreement shall be from the Effective Date of the Agreement to June 30, 2024, and
may be renewed for one (1) additional three (3) year term, upon agreement of the parties at least
ninety (90) days prior to expiration of the initial term with approval from the Paducah Board of
Commissioners.
FY2023 BUDGET ORDINANCE
Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault that the Board of ,\
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY
1, 2022, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2023, BY ESTIMATING REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND
APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT." This
Ordinance is summarized as follows: Adopting the City of Paducah annual budget for Fiscal Year
July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023, by estimating revenues and resources and appropriating funds
for the operation of City Government at $96,749,577, and summarized by fund as follows:
PUBLIC COMMENTS
• George Thomas — spoke about desire to create an African-American Cultural Center
• Mike Reed — made comments about morality in schools and local government's
chance to bring morality back.
i
j FUNDS j APPROPRIATIONS 1
1000
GENERAL $ 43,276,785
2300
MAP 1,601,280
2400
INVESTMENT 5,810,790
2600
CDBG 200,000 j
2000
E911 2,571,530
2700
COURT AWARDS 90,800 1
2800
ROOM TAX 1,840,000
3000
DEBT3,555,320
40001
CIP 1 1,760,000
4200'BONDFUND
19,800,000.
5000
SOLID WASTE 6,900,651
53001
TRANSIENT BOAT DOCK 1 129,112 1
51001CMC
CENTER
35,445
1100
RENTAL
132,210
1200
RADIO DEPR
163,860 1
7000
FLEET MAINTENANCE
806,964
7100
FLEET LEASE TRUST
2,013,695
7200
INSURANCE
1,364,560
7300
HEALTH INSURANCE
3,665,600
8100
PFPF
945,655
8400
OTHERTRUSTS
85,320
j
$ 96,749,577
PUBLIC COMMENTS
• George Thomas — spoke about desire to create an African-American Cultural Center
• Mike Reed — made comments about morality in schools and local government's
chance to bring morality back.
May 24, 2022
COMMENTS
City Manager Daron Jordan expressed his thanks to staff and WKCTC for the effort it took to move
the Commission Meeting from City Hall to the Paducah Recreation Center.
ADJOURN
Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the meeting be
adjourned.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray
(5).
TIME ADJOURNED: 6:14 p.m.
ADOPTED: June 14, 2022
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