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City Commission Meeting Highlights
Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 5 p.m. at City Hall
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Note. Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Wilson was unable to attend this meeting.
Duke and Junior Duke Presentations
Mayor George Bray presented a Duke of Paducah to Beau Dodson. Dodson was nominated to receive a Duke based
upon his dedication to public safety in his service as a meteorologist for McCracken County Emergency Management.
The nomination letter also points to Dodson's commitment to educating the community to make sure everyone is
properly prepared to face the challenges posed by severe weather conditions.
Mayor Bray presented a Junior Duke Award to Barrett Seaton. Seaton sent a letter to Mayor Bray with encouragement
and positive reasons to build the outdoor sports complex that is planned for the former Bluegrass Downs site and
Stuart Nelson Park.
Appointment of Paducah Human Rights Commission Board
The Paducah Board of Commissioners approved the following appointments to the Paducah Human Rights Commission:
Jana Dawson, Robert Hernandez, Christa Dubrock, Irhonda Lovelace, Kimberly Yates, Dann Patterson, and Anthony Walton.
Robert Hernandez will serve as the Human Rights Commission's Chairman. In June, the Board amended Paducah Code of
Ordinances Section 58-32 related to the Human Rights Commission to expand the board from five to seven members. Before
these appointments, terms for all of the previous members had expired, and the board was vacant. One of the first tasks for
the new Human Rights Commission will be to review the existing ordinance and recommend changes, if any.
Contract Modification for Pickleball Courts Project
The Board approved a municipal order to extend the contract with PCC Sports for the construction of eight pickleball courts
at Noble Park across from the tennis courts. The City approved the contract with PPC Sports in April with the construction
project beginning at the end of May. Due to manufacturing delays for the lights, the contractor has asked for a 28 -day
extension to the contract with a revised final completion date of September 1. To date, the site preparation and pouring of
concrete for the courts have been completed. The project includes the construction of an eight -court pickleball facility with
amenities including fencing around the courts, lighting, shade structures, benches, and sidewalks.
911 Upgrade Update
At the July 11 Commission Meeting, the Board authorized an Intent to Award Letter to Communications International for the
Paducah/McCracken County Public Safety Radio Communication System Project. Mayor George Bray said since that meeting,
the City and County have received a draft contract from Communications International that is under review by the City and
County 911 project consultant, Federal Engineering. Once the contract has been reviewed by legal and by Federal
Engineering, it would be brought forward for adoption. Last December, the City of Paducah and McCracken County issued a
request for proposals for the project with two proposals received and opened in March. An eight -member City and County
team evaluated the proposals with the unanimous determination to move forward with Communications International.
Also, the City and County have been reviewing the process of implementing a parcel fee, a fee assessed on property tax bills to
fund a portion of the 911 operations and capital improvement project. The earliest a fee could be implemented would be 2024.
The City and County have talked with Kenton County and other counties with parcel fees.
Additional Meeting Information
• Chief Technology Director Eric Stuber introduced to the Board a new employee in the Technology Department, GIS
Specialist Dallas McKinney.
• The Board appointed Jinny McCormick to the Tree Advisory Board.
• Municipal Order approved authorizing a contract with Rightway Janitorial Services, LLC for custodial services for
restroom facilities in City parks and additional services as necessary.
Communications Manager Pam Spencer
City of Paducah • P.O. Box 2267 • Paducah, Kentucky 42002
Phone: 270-444-8669 Website: htW://12aducahky.gov Email: psoencer&12aducahky.gov
• Municipal Order approved for a contract with Valley Contracting Services, LLC for renovation work on the
Probation & Parole Office Building. This city -owned facility is located at 400 South 61' Street.
• Municipal Order approved for the purchase of a minipacker for the Public Works Solid Waste Division.
• Municipal Order approved for the purchase of eight police pursuit -rated SUVs.
• Municipal Orders approved for the declaration of trust and trust partnership agreement and the trust participation
agreement with the Kentucky League of Cities.
• Municipal Order approved to apply for the 2023-2024 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant. The grant request of
$11,554 would be used to purchase in -car and handheld radar speed measuring devices.
• Municipal Order approved to extend the contract for three years with Kroll for threat alert response and remediation
support for the city's computer network.
• Municipal Order approved for a Contract for Services between the City and Paducah Transit Authority with the City
providing $215,000.
• Municipal Order approved for a Contract for Services between the City and Greater Paducah Economic
Development with the City providing $250,000.
• Municipal Order approved authorizing a payment to the Paducah -McCracken County Convention Center for services
related to the set-up and dismantling of the dome pavilion. Mayor Bray said that looking ahead in the future, the
community will need to make a decision regarding a permanent solution to replace the dome.
• Ordinance introduced to close 31,659 square feet of Plum Street and 111,331 square feet of Brower Circle as
requested by adjacent property owners.
• Ordinance introduced to approve a construction contract modification with Pace Contracting, LLC for the Floodwall
Pump Station No. 2 Project. This modification reduces the contract amount by $10,000.
• Ordinance introduced to approved a construction contract modification with Jim Smith Contracting, LLC for the
Buckner Lane Bridge Replacement Project. This modification reduces the contract amount by $74,320.
Communications Manager Pam Spencer
City of Paducah • P.O. Box 2267 • Paducah, Kentucky 42002
Phone: 270-444-8669 Website: htW://12aducahky.gov Email: psoencer&12aducahky.gov