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Agenda for Aug 5 City Council meeting

From Woody Sharpe
City Clerk/Treasurer

The Columbia City Council will meet in regular session at 6pmCT on Monday, August 5, 2024, at City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Items on the agenda include the Economic Development budget, paving Lancaster Street, an ad valorem tax for 2024, and an Appalachian Regional Commission grant.

Meeting Agenda:


  • Regular Called Meeting
    Columbia City Council
    August 05, 2024

  • Call To Order: Regular called meeting of the Columbia City Council, Monday August 05, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall.

  • Roll Call
  • Opening Prayer
  • Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag

  • 1st Item: Motion to approve minutes of July 01, 2024 regular called meeting.
    Motion

  • 2nd Item: Presentation of Economic Development budget.

  • 3rd Item: Authorization to sign Transportation Cabinet agreement for paving Lancaster Street.
    Motion

  • 4th Item: Authorization to sign resolution for Transportation Cabinet agreement for paving Lancaster Street.
    Motion

  • 5th Item: Setting 2024 Ad Valorem tax rate
    Motion

  • 6th Item: First reading of Ordinance 220.192:
    AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LEVYING AND COLLECTION OF AN AD VALOREM TAX FOR THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY FOR THE YEAR 2024

  • 7th Item: Authorization to sign documents for the Appalachian Regional Commission grant.
    Motion

  • 8th Item: Authorization to sign resolution adopting environmental mitigation measures for the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant.
    Motion

  • 9th Item: Authorization to sign resolution to accept grant funds for Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant.
    Motion

  • 10th Item: Authorization to sign resolution for G.R.A.N.T. (Government Resources Acceleration Needed Transformation) program funding

  • Council Comments:

  • Mayor's Announcements:

  • Citizens Comments: Limit 3 minutes per citizen or organization

  • Motion to adjourn regular called meeting:
    Motion


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New Columbia Police Department Chief Evan Burton



2024-08-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Mayor Pam Hoots.
Congratulations to Columbia's new Chief of Police Evan Burton, announced at the August 5, 2024 City Council meeting. From left are: CPD Sergeant Justin Cross, Officer Tyler McKinney, Officer Ethan Pike, Officer Trevor Foster, Chief Evan Burton and his wife Cassie Jo. He began his law enforcement career with the Russell County Sheriff's Office where he worked his way up to a Patrol Sergeant and K9 Handler and was a 2012 Graduate of The Department of Criminal Justice Training. He transferred to the Columbia Police Department in 2019 and in 2022 graduated from the Academy of Police Supervision and currently serves as a Detective Sergeant. The Chamber of Commerce announced at the recent banquet that Detective Sergeant Burton had been elected the 2024 First Responder of the Year. Not quite a month later, he is the named the new Police Chief at the retirement of former Chief Charles Greer.

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