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| City Commission Meeting, May 8, 2012 |
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Highlights include proclamations for Building Safety Month, Arson Awareness Week, and Travel and Tourism Week, and presentations from the Paducah-McCracken County Senior Center and from the Convention Center Corporation. 92 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, April 24, 2012 |
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Highlights include a proclamation for Thank a Veteran Month, approval of the AFSCME contract, and the approval of the mandated alcoholic beverage server training. 80 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, April 17, 2012 |
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Highlights include a preview of the fiscal year 2013 budget, the presentation of the Mayor's Award of Merit to Michael Terra, and a preview of the Evening of Performance set for May 11 at the Carson Center. 89 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, April 10, 2012 |
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Highlights include the presentation of the Dogwood Trail awards, a public hearing for the street rehabilitation plan and the use of MAP funds, the introduction of an ordinance to require alcoholic beverage server training. 60 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, March 20, 2012 |
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Highlights include presentations about the pay and classification study, proposed dog park, and the Olivet Church Road project. 96 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, March 13, 2012 |
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Highlights include two proclamations, a presentation about S.T.A.R. training, an updated on the Noble Park Pool renovation project, and the introduction of an ordinance regarding a amendment to the property swap between the City of Paducah and the Housing Authority of Paducah. 126 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, March 6, 2012 |
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Highlights include a discussion about mandatory training for people who sell or serve alcohol and a resolution supporting funding for a new road to the Ohio River Triple Rail Megasite (Riverport West). 28 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, February 21, 2012 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the private fundraising efforts for the sports park, the announcement of the Police Department's Employee of the Year, and the approval to apply for a grant that would be used for the Columbia Theatre. 82 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, February 14, 2012 |
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Highlights include the approval to apply for a HOME grant to build seven new homes in the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood and the announcement that fire marshal Greg Cherry will become the interim director of the Inspection Department. 57 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, January 24, 2012 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the City's audit (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) and the 2012 Dogwood Trail in addition to the approval of an ordinance to restructure Paducah Renaissance Alliance. 60 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, January 17, 2012 |
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Highlights include the approval of paying half of the Convention Center's delinquent Paducah Power bills and the introduction of an ordinance to create a Main Street Department with the Paducah Renaissance Alliance advisory board. 23 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, January 10, 2012 |
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Highlights include the introduction of the ordinance to pay Paducah Power for half of the Convention Center Corporation's overdue bills for the Julian Carroll Convention Center and the Paducah Expo Center. 46 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, January 3, 2012 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the consent judgment activities by the Joint Sewer Agency and a presenation about the marketing partnership between the Convention & Visitors Bureau and Barkley Regional Airport. 53 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, December 20, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about Barkley Regional Airport, a resolution in support of not closing the U.S. Postal Service Paducah Processing Facility, an update on Tent City, and the approval of an ordinance regarding homeless shelters in the City. 56 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, December 13, 2011 |
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Highlights include the presentation of trophies to the Christmas Parade winners, discussions about tent city and Paducah Renaissance Alliance, and the approval of the firefighter overtime lawsuit judgment. 110 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, November 29, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation from the Convention & Visitors Bureau about the UNESCO Creative Cities conference. 46 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, November 22, 2011 |
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Highlights include the presentation of the Civic Beautification Board's Annual Business Awards and a request for funding for an independent investigator for the Convention Center Corporation. 68 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, November 15, 2011 |
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Highlights include the approval to hire Lisa Thompson as the new Executive Director of Paducah Renaissance Alliance and a presentation about a draft ordinance to allow homeless shelters within the Paducah city limits. 34 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, November 8, 2011 |
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Highlights include a reminder about the upcoming Veterans Day Opening Ceremony and Parade and the approval of a $2500 grant from America's Promise Alliance. 31 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, October 25, 2011 |
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Highlights include a proclamation for Pancreatic Cancer Month, an award for the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, and the setting of the property tax rate. 102 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, October 18, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about Noble Park pool renovations, the grand opening of the Paducah Recreation Center, the decision not to have an ice rink, and a discussion about the convention centers. 47 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, October 11, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about E911, public hearing for property tax rate, and the introduction of the ordinance for the EntrePaducah small business incentive program. 74 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, September 27, 2011 |
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Highlights include approval of a bond to support the construction of the Murray State University Paducah Campus, a presentation about the 2012 employee health insurance rates, and a presentation about a prospective joint police/fire headquarters facility. 80 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, September 13, 2011 |
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Highlights include the recognition of the new Paducah Ambassadors officers, a presentation about a proposed Small Business Incentive Plan from EntrePaducah, and the amending of ordinances to remove references to firearms not being allowed in City parks. 85 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, August 23, 2011 |
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Highlights include a moment of silence in memory of Inspections Director Joel Scarbrough, a presentation of the Mayor's Award of Merit to Basil Drossos, and an overview of the new look for the City's website. 50 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, August 9, 2011 |
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Highlights include a proclamation presented to the U.S. Coast Guard and the approval of payment for the emergency work to protect the Julian Carroll Convention Center and the Expo Center during the April-May flooding. 44 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, July 26, 2011 |
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Highlights include the introduction of Carrie LeNeave as the Executive Director of Paducah Renaissance Alliance, the adoption of contracts for services with various agencies, and the approval of the 2011-2011 Household Hazardous Waste grant award. 74 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, July 12, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about SIU graduate students working on a projects in the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood, the introduction of the new Quilt Museum Executive Director, and the approval to refinance a 2004 bond. 77 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, June 28, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the operation of the City of Paducah floodwall, approval of the fiscal year 2012 City budget, a quarterly update from GPEDC. 89 minutes Written Highlights >> Floodwall Presentation Video >> |
| City Commission Meeting, June 21, 2011 |
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Highlights include the approval of the fireworks ordinance, approval of a pilot program for curbside recycling, and the approval of a grant for equipment for the Recycle Now recycling center on North 8th Street. 29 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, June 14, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation from Paducah Renaissance Alliance, the introduction of the Fiscal Year 2012 Budget and the introduction of a revised fireworks ordinance. 81 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, May 24, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation from the Paducah Garden Club regarding the planting of 100 trees on Jefferson, an overview of the 2011 State legislative session, a presentation of the renovations to the Noble Park pool house, and an introduction to an ordinance to legalize fireworks. 85 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, May 17, 2011 |
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Highlights include the approval of a memorandum of understanding between the City, County, GPEDC, and Murray State University for a new Paducah Campus to be built on the 23 acres next to Interstate 24 owned by the university. There was also a budget preview presentation and an update on the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood Revitalization project. 65 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, May 10, 2011 |
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Highlights include an update from the Paducah Area Chapter of the Red Cross regarding flood response, approval of the demolition of the old Quality Inn at 1379 Irvin Cobb Drive, and the approval of $15,000 toward the construction of a Korean War Monument. 49 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, April 26, 2011 |
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Highlights include an update on the rising Ohio River level, the purchase of the Margaret Hank Church community building, the approval of the Jackson House Elevator Project grant, and a presentation about the upcoming Live on Broadway events. 1 hour 14 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, April 12, 2011 |
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Highlights include a a proclamation for Equal Pay Day, the presentation of a Duchess of Paducah to May Louise Zumwalt, ordinance introduced for the purchase of the Margaret Hank Chuch Life Center Center, and an ordinance introduced for the Jackson House elevator system project. 52 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, March 22, 2011 |
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Highlights include a spotlight of the Fleet Maintenance Division, the purchase of a fire truck, and the approval of the contract between the City and the FOP. 64 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, March 8, 2011 |
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Highlights include a preview of the 2011 LowerTown Art and Music Festival and the introduction of ordinances to purchase a new fire pumper truck and to approve the contract between the City and the Police Bargaining Unit. 45 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, February 22, 2011 |
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Highlights include a proclamation for Super Sunday, the approval of the IAFF contract, and the approval of a development agreement with Higdon Development for apartments. 44 minutes Written Highlights >> |
| City Commission Meeting, February 15, 2011 |
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Highlights include a presentation about Paducah's recognition as one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations, approval of a pay and classification study contract, and the introduction of ordinances for the IAFF contract, Hidgon Development, and the Phase II project for the Executive Inn. 51 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 25, 2011 |
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Highlights include presentations about the convention center activities and about Comcast's conversion to an all-digital format. Ordinance introduced for a pay and classification study. Ordinance approved for a change order for the Executive Inn demolition project. 63 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 11, 2011 |
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Highlights include presentations about the city's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Christmas in the Park collection totals, the proposed Paducah Power substation on Lovelaceville Road, and the Police Department's internal computer program. 74 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, December 14, 2010 |
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Highlights include the swearing in of the Commissioners, summary of the Citizens' Police Academy, purchase of vehicles for the fleet plan, and the purchase of property for the Scholar House project. 57 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, December 7, 2010 |
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Highlights include the presentation of the Mayor's Award of Merit to Bill Bartleman, presentation of the trophies for the Christmas Parade float winners, resolution to rename the Holiday Parade to the Christmas Parade, the purchase of vehicles, and the Scholar House Project. 51 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, November 16, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the 4th edition of More Profiles of Past Paducah People, presentation of the Mayor's Award of Merit to Bernard Lewis, and the approval of the annexation of nearly 174 acres to include the Paducah Power Peaking Plant. 56 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
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City Commission Meeting, November 9, 2010
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Highlights include a presentation by the Veteran's Day Committee, adoption of the amended PRA and PRDA ordinances, and the approval of the Adams Street and alley closing for the McCracken County Jail expansion. 82 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, October 26, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation about grants, the approval of an intent to annex for the area that includes the Paducah Power peaking plant, and ordinance introductions for amendments to the PRA or PRDA ordinances. 70 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, October 21, 2010 |
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Called meeting to approve the employment contract for Jeff Pederson as Paducah City Manager. 7 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, October 19, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation from the American Cancer Society, approval of the city's 2011 health insurance rates, and ordinance introduction for the employment contract with Jeff Pederson. 82 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, October 12, 2010 |
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Highlights include a public hearing about the Jackson House elevator project, a public hearing about the City property tax levy (which will not change), a presentation about Paducah Renaissance Alliance, approval of a contract for a traffic signal at Alben Barkley and Pecan Drive, approval of the Fountain Avenue homeowner forgivable loan program, and the approval of the rental of the ice rink. 2 hours --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, October 5, 2010 |
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Highlights include a discussion of the reorganization of the PRA (Paducah Renaissance Alliance) and PRDA (Paducah Riverfront Development Authority) boards. 58 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, September 28, 2010 |
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Highlights include a discussion of the dog park plans for Stuart Nelson Park, proclamation for Fire Prevention Week, CBB Business Awards, traffic signal for U.S. 62 and Pecan Drive, and a Fountain Avenue homeowner forgivable loan program. 74 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, September 21, 2010 |
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Highlights include a preview of the 2011 City of Paducah employee insurance plan, the approval of incentives for Greyhound, and the introduction of an ordinance for an agreement with the Concord Fire Protection District. 35 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, August 31, 2010 |
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Highlights include Duke and Duchess award presentations, ordinance introduction for a memorandum of understanding with Greyhound, and a grant award for the Police Department. 64 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, August 24, 2010 |
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Highlights include presentation of the GFOA Certificate of Achievement to the Finance Department, approval of application for the SAFER grant for fire department staffing, and approval to amend the zoning ordinance. 38 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, August 17, 2010 |
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Highlights include approval of municipal order for pauper burials and a presentation about educational signs about the solar system. 21 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, August 10, 2010 |
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Highlights include presentations by Paducah Riverfront Development Authority Chairman Joe Framptom and Joint Sewer Agency Executive Director John Hodges. Plus an update about the liquidation and demolition of the Executive Inn. 2 hours, 6 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, July 27, 2010 |
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Highlights include the introduction of ordinances for final property purchase and easements for the stretch of greenway trail between the Brookport Bridge and Noble Park and the approval of the contract for the liquidation and demolition of the Executive Inn. 75 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, July 20, 2010 |
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Highlights include a discussion of the tree voucher program, a demonstration of the new Paducah Renaissance Alliance website www.paducahalliance.org, and a proposal for Market Square Mornings which will be a street fair in Market Square on Saturday mornings. 50 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, July 13, 2010 |
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Highlights include the introduction of ordinances for emergency generators for E-911 and the Public Works buildings, demolition and liquidation of the Executive Inn, and contracts for services for several agencies. 78 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, June 22 |
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Highlights include a summary of the 2010 LowerTown Arts and Music Festival, and update on several Housing Authority of Paducah projects, and the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2010-2011 City Budget. 1 hour 56 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, June 8 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the new Impact Poverty task force, introduction of ordinances for economic development agreements with H.T. Hackney and P&L Railway, approval of Noble Park Parking Lot reconstruction project contract, and a presentation about Paducah Water rate calculations. 1 hour 47 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, May 25, 2010 |
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Highlights include the public hearing for the Municipal Aid Program funds for street rehabilitation (read the Highlights below for the list of streets to be rehabilitated for this upcoming fiscal year) and the approval of several municipal orders to apply for grant funding. 1 hour --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, May 11, 2010 |
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Highlights include presentations about An Evening of Performance, mounted police patrols. the downtown pavilion, a cost recovery proposal for the Fire Department, and the Great American Main Street Award. 1 hour 55 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, April 27, 2010 |
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Highlights include the Thank a Veteran proclamation for the month of May, approval of Sunday alcohol sales for temporary event license holders, and a summary of last week's quilt show. 90 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, April 20, 2010 |
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Highlights include a discussion of the progress of the Renaissance Area Master Plan, introduction of an ordinance for Sunday alcohol sales for temporary event license holders, and presentations by 10 agencies seeking funding or services for the City. 92 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, April 13, 2010 |
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Highlights include a discussion of the LowerTown Arts and Music Festival set for May 21-23; Downtown After Dinner; and options for severing the Executive Inn from the Julian Carroll Convention Center. 1 hour 58 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, April 6, 2010 |
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Highlights include the approval of the contract with the Mercer Group for the executive search for the next city manager, approval of former City Manager Jim Zumwalt's severance, and presentations by 16 agencies requesting funding from the City for fiscal year 2010-2011. 102 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, March 23, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation from the Mercer Group (executive search firm that will conduct search for next city manager), details of the 2010 Dogwood Trail event, and a presentation about the achievements of the Police Department's General Investigations Unit. 89 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, March 16, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation of the Joint Sewer Agency's Consent Judgment activities and a preliminary master plan with concept drawings for the sports park. 106 minutes --Written Highlights-- --Joint Sewer Agency Slide Presentation-- --Sports Park Preliminary Master Plan Slide Presentation-- |
| City Commission Meeting, March 9, 2010 |
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Highlights include the naming of an interim City Manager, discussion of the study results of the business license tax, and an update on the pavilion project. 90 minutes --Written Highlights-- --Business License Tax Slide Presentation-- |
| City Commission Meeting, February 23, 2010 |
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Highlights include discussion of restroom for the pavilion and a decision not to vote on the tree preservation ordinance. 69 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, February 16, 2010 |
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Highlights include discussion of the portable restroom facilities for the pavilion, the tree preservation ordinance, and the future of the linens at the closed Executive Inn. 84 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, February 9, 2010 |
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Highlights include the announcement of the new Executive Director of the Oscar Cross Boys and Girls Club, the donation of an older model fire truck to WKCTC, approval of the pavilion phase II bids, and the introduction of the tree preservation ordinance. 65 minutes --Written Highlights--
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| City Commission Meeting, February 2, 2010 |
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Highlights include discussion of the pavilion, community garden, and the floodwall. Plus, the Commission and Street Superintendent Pat Stephenson thanked the Engineering-Public Works employees for their hard work during last weekend's snow storm. 22 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 26, 2010 |
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Highlights include overview of programs at Paducah-McCracken County Senior Center, approval of grant application for riverfront video security project, and the purchase of a new bomb robot for the Paducah Bomb Squad. 70 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 19, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation from the Management Development Class, update on the pavilion and Executive Inn projects, discussion about keeping Greyhound in Paducah, and a summary of the options for a bond. 2 hours, 3 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 12, 2010 |
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Highlights include a presentation about the 2010 Census, City of Paducah United Way Campaign results for 2009, establishment of the Sports Park Naming Rights Panel, acceptance of Transportation Enhancement grant for the greenway trail, and the approval of funding for pauper burials. 1 hour --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, January 5, 2010 |
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Highlights include presentation of the City's audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, update on the progress in the revitalization of the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood, and discussion of creating a committee with the reponsiblity of creating the guidelines for sponsorships and naming rights for the future Paducah Sports Park off Sheehan Bridge Road. 66 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, December 15, 2009 |
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Highlights include ordinances approved to purchase the Executive Inn, sports park property on Sheehan Bridge Road, and a pavilion to be used for the AQs Quilt Show and other events. 92 minutes --Written Highlights-- |
| City Commission Meeting, December 8, 2009 |
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Highlights include recognition of the Paducah Tilghman football team-Class 3A state championship title; introduction of ordinances to purchase the Executive Inn, purchase a pavilion to be used for the Quilt Show and other venues; and the purchase of property on Sheehan Bridge Road for a sports park. 3 hours, 6 minutes. This is a large file that may take a few minutes to open. |
| City Commission Meeting, December 1, 2009 |
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Highlights include a testimonial from a Paducah resident who says the smoke alarms installed by the Paducah Fire Department saved her life and the discussion of the upcoming bid opening for the pavilion. 40 minutes
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| City Commission Meeting, November 24, 2009 |
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Highlights include a resolution approving Chamber of Commerce Legislative Priorities list, resolution for Great American Main Street Award application, announcement of Assistant Fire Chief Wardelle Harvey's retirement, and application for SAFER grant. 74 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, November 17, 2009 |
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Highlights include a report by John Williams, Sr. about poverty and housing in Paducah, discussion of the Commerce Center, and a discussion of property tax bills. 96 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, November 10, 2009 |
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Highlights include Collaborative Women's Conference proclamation, introduction of teen board members, Noble Park fishing, and Paducah Water rate changes. 84 minutes
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| City Commission Meeting, November 3, 2009 |
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Highlights include a report on the police department's take home police cruiser program, discussion of a resolution supporting bill request 118 which would ban texting while driving, and the guidelines of the 2009 leaf season program. 35 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, October 27, 2009 |
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Highlights include Veteran's Day Parade Committee, pavilion report, approval of consulting services for a proposed sports park off Sheehan Bridge Road, and the approval of engineering services for the design of emergency generators for 5 city buildings. 67 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, October 20, 2009 |
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Highlights include discussion of a tree preservation ordinance, a sidewalk plan, the latest with the riverfront development project, and a property tax levy public hearing. 94 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, October 13, 2009 |
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Highlights include a check presentation from the Kentucky League of Cities for Paducah's certification as a drug-free workplace, several grants to benefit the police department, extension of the deadline for one of the greenway trail grants, and a study of five city facilities for emergency generators. 1 hour 49 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, October 6, 2009 |
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Highlights include swearing in for Mayor Paxton as KLC Executive Board 2nd Vice President, honoring of Rick Murphy's recent KLC City Employee of the Year Award, and discussion of the future of a sports-soccer complex. 67 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, September 22, 2009 |
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Highlights include pictures from Touch a Truck and Bikes on Broadway, resolution for Paducah's application as a Creative City, and buy-back agreement for a home in the Fountain Avenue Neighborhood. 51 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, September 15, 2009 |
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Highlights include an update to the Parks Masterplan, discussion of the next phase of the greenway trail, upgrades to the Noble Park parking lot, and the upcoming health insurance enrollment period. 70 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, September 8, 2009 |
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Highlights include discussion of Barkley Regional Airport's Essential Air Service Survey, annual Civic Beautification Board Business Awards, E911 Proclamation, Bikes on Broadway, and a hole in the pavement at the foot of Broadway. 72 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, September 1, 2009 |
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Highlights include discussion of multi-use sports complex for the public and addition of a new baseball and softball field at Brooks Park. 1 hour 46 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, August 25, 2009 |
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Highlights include announcement of TranSouth Baseball Tournament, summary of Bill McLeod report for Paducah Renaissance Alliance, and spotlight of bank stabilization project along Tennessee River. 1 hour |
| City Commission Meeting, August 11, 2009 |
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Highlights include new slogans for the Public Works crews, approval of a new ladder truck for fire department, funding for mural maintenance, a resolution for bonds for new Goodwill location, and the presentation of a Duke of Paducah award to Merle Paschedag for his efforts to implement recycling. 70 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting, August 4, 2009 |
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Highlights include the swearing in ceremony of Police Chief James Berry, authorization of payment to Barbeque on the River, Inc., ratification of the AFSCME contract, renewal of ice skating rink, and annual contract approvals for several agencies. 99 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting July 21, 2009 |
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Highlights include meeting Paducah's new police chief, James Berry, an art presentation by Easter Seals West Kentucky, and the City's winning an accounting award. 83 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting July 14, 2009 |
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Highlights include a proposal from a Rotary Club task force to create a Community Scholarship program, a preview of the Fill-the-Boot campaign to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the introduction of the contract for the ice skating rink for November 2009. 100 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting June 23, 2009 |
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Highlights include an update of the first year of the Paducah Renaissance Alliance, an overview of the Paducah Police Department's Bomb Squad with a demonstration of the robot and bomb suit, the approval of a new incentive plan for the LowerTown and downtown areas, and the approval of the Fiscal Year 2010 budget. 81 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting June 9, 2009 |
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Highlights include introduction of budget ordinance, plans for a community garden, explanation of the city's dog ordinance, and highlights from the Buzz the Red, White, and Blue event. 90 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting May 26, 2009 |
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Highlights include summary of LowerTown Art and Music Festival turnout, explanation of summer camp options through Parks Services Department, and adoption of ordinances for charter county study committee and artist setup areas for downtown gazebo and LowerTown Texaco Station. 94 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting May 19, 2009 |
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Highlights include adoption of ordinance for sidewalk cafes, discussion of Fountain Avenue buy-back agreements for three homes, and the presentation of a draft of the Fiscal Year 2010 budget. 1 hour 57 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting May 12, 2009 |
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Highlights include introduction of ordinances for sidewalk cafes, the charter county study commission, and the artist setup areas for the downtown gazebo and the Texaco Station in LowerTown. 2 hours |
| City Commission Meeting May 5, 2009 |
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Highlights include a summary of the changes since the City adopted its Operational Efficiency Plan and a presentation from artist, Jeff Spicer, about having artists at the downtown gazebo and Texaco Station; 80 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting April 28, 2009 |
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Highlights include a recap of the 2009 AQS Quilt Show and an announcement regarding BBQ on the River. 65 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting April 21, 2009 |
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Highlights include discussions of drafting a sidewalk cafe ordinance and the regulating of the planting of trees. 68 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting April 14, 2009 |
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Highlights include Operational Efficiency Plan. Due to budget shortfalls, the City needs to cut $2.5-3.5 million from its budget. Several citizens voiced their concerns before the vote. 2 1/2 hours |
| City Commission Meeting April 7, 2009 |
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Highlights include approval of employment contract with new Police Chief James Berry and summary by Finance Director of various City financial information as requested by Commissioners Richard Abraham and Gerald Watkins; 31 minutes |
| City Commission Meeting February 3, 2009 |
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Highlights include summary of ice storm by city directors and report from Barkley Regional Airport Manager, Richard Roof. 75 minutes |
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