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Adair County Fiscal Court meeting agenda

By Bridget Compton

The Adair County Fiscal Court will have a regular called Fiscal Court meeting Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 6pmCT in the basement of the Adair County Annex building located at 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY 42728. The public is invited to attend.

Meeting Agenda:


Adair County Fiscal Court
Regular Called Meeting
August 13, 2019@ 6:00 P.M.
Adair County Annex Basement
424 Public Square, Columbia, Kentucky 42728

  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Prayer
  • Call to Order
  • Roll Call

  • 1. Approval of Agenda

  • 2. Approval of Minutes
    July 30, 2019-Minutes-Regular

  • 3. Disbursements

  • 4.
    • A.) Sheriff's Report
    • B.) Road Department Report
    • C.) G.R.A.S. Report
    • D.) Committee Reports
    • E.) Jail Report

  • 5. Treasurer
    Treasurer's Report

  • 6. Budget Amendments

  • 7. Tranfers
    • A.) Line to Line Transfers
    • B.) Fund to Fund Transfers

  • 8. Court Orders

  • 9. Reading Of Roads

  • 10. Action Items:
    • Amend 2019 Sheriff Fee Budget
    • Permission to Apply for Litter Abatement Grant
    • Approval to Sign Resolution on TVA Funds 2020-2021
    • Library Tax Rates Presentation
    • Neil Gold-Hospital Board

  • 11. Other Business

  • 12. Public Comments

  • 13. Adjourn
This meeting is open to the public.



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Crown molding remains a difficult issue



2019-08-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler.
The Tuesday, August 13, 2019, Adair Count Fiscal Court meeting featured a short agenda, but was nonetheless a productive meeting.

One issue still standing is the crown molding that has been hanging from the Campbellsville Street side of the courthouse. No company wants to touch repairs in fear of creating more damage. The molding is part of the "wings" which were added at some point in the 1970's.

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