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Meeting Name: Urban County Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/24/2021 6:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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0638-21 1 Minutes of the June 10, 2021 and June 15, 2021 Council Meetings.MinutesMinutes of the June 10, 2021 and June 15, 2021 Council Meetings.ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0601-21 1 Walk on - DLMD FY22 Budget (Public Hearing 6/24 file 580-21)PresentationPublic Hearing - Downtown Lexington Management District FY22 Budget   Action details Not available
0602-21 1 Public Hearing - Speigle Heights Industrial Revenue BondPresentationPublic Hearing - Speigle Heights Industrial Revenue Bond    Action details Not available
0565-21 11.PLN-MAR-21-00003OrdinanceAn Ordinance changing the zone from a Single Family Residential (R-1C) zone to a planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) zone, for 5.04 net and gross acres, from a Single Family Residential (R-1D) zone to a planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) zone, for 0.18 net (0.38 gross) acre, and from a Townhouse Residential (R-1T) zone to a planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) zone for 0.64 net and gross acre, for property located at 1100 Armstrong Mill Rd. (a portion of). (Wynndale Development, LLC; Council District 8). Approval 8-0 Objectors (To Be Heard By August 11, 2021). [Div. of Planning, Duncan]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0469-21 12.Fire Detection & Suppression Plan Review FeesOrdinanceAn Ordinance creating Subsection 5-29(20) of the Code of Ordinances of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government related to fee schedules for a fee of Fire Detection Systems of up to 20,000 square feet $275; over 20,000 square feet $275 plus $30 for each additional 10,000 square feet; creating Section 5-29(21) of the Code of Ordinances related to fee schedule to create a fee of Fire Suppression Systems for 4-25 sprinkler systems $150, 26 - 100 sprinkler systems $200, 100-200 sprinkler systems $250 201-300 sprinkler systems $275; 301-400 sprinkler systems $325; 401-750 sprinkler systems $375; over 750 sprinkler systems $375 plus $ .30 per sprinkler over 750, all other suppression systems $275. [Div. of Building Inspection, Crowe]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0560-21 13.21.0025 Facilities & Fleet Mgmt - Abolish/Create PositionOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing one (1) vacant unclassified position of Fleet Parts Specialist, Grade 510N, and creating one (1) classified position of Service Writer, Grade 510N, in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0596-21 14.Budget Amendment Ord Schedule 0051OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, FY 2021 Schedule No. 51, as amended. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0597-21 15.NDF Budget Amendment Sch. 0056 Dantzler CtOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $2,500 for Environmental Services (Greenspace Commission) to assist with the final phase of Dantzler Court, Schedule No. 56. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0598-21 16.NDF Budget Amendment Sch. 0055 Satellite LocationsOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for funds in the amount of $1,800 for Aging And Disability Services for the purchase of reopening supplies for satellite locations, Schedule No. 55. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0572-21 17.Approval of May 4, 2021 Committee SummaryOrdinanceAn Ordinance enacting Section 23-51 of the Code of Ordinances of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, banning the use of no-knock warrants by the Div. of Police; requiring Lexington police officers to knock and announce themselves before entering a premises to execute a warrant; and requiring any Lexington police officer present in the initial entry and securing of the scene of a warrant to be equipped with and activate a body worn camera. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0620-21 18.PLN-MAR-21-00006: URBAN COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (FKA MAR 2008-16)OrdinanceAn Ordinance changing the zone from a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone to a Highway Service Business (B-3) Zone, for 0.99 net (1.46 gross) acre, from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone, for 5.72 net (6.72 gross) acres, and from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Mixed Use (MU-2) Zone, for 3.10 net (4.50 gross) acres, for property located at 508-619 De Roode St., 564 & 568 McKinley St., 555-565 Merino St., 800 & 833 Neville St., 565-637 Patterson St. (portions of odd addresses only), and 813 & 816 Pine St. (Urban County Planning Commission; Council District 3). Approval 8-0 (To Be Heard By August 25, 2021) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0620-21 1 PLN-MAR-21-00006: URBAN COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (FKA MAR 2008-16)OrdinanceAn Ordinance changing the zone from a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone to a Highway Service Business (B-3) Zone, for 0.99 net (1.46 gross) acre, from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone, for 5.72 net (6.72 gross) acres, and from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Mixed Use (MU-2) Zone, for 3.10 net (4.50 gross) acres, for property located at 508-619 De Roode St., 564 & 568 McKinley St., 555-565 Merino St., 800 & 833 Neville St., 565-637 Patterson St. (portions of odd addresses only), and 813 & 816 Pine St. (Urban County Planning Commission; Council District 3). Approval 8-0 (To Be Heard By August 25, 2021) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0620-21 1 PLN-MAR-21-00006: URBAN COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (FKA MAR 2008-16)OrdinanceAn Ordinance changing the zone from a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone to a Highway Service Business (B-3) Zone, for 0.99 net (1.46 gross) acre, from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Planned Neighborhood Residential (R-3) Zone, for 5.72 net (6.72 gross) acres, and from a Light Industrial (I-1) Zone to a Mixed Use (MU-2) Zone, for 3.10 net (4.50 gross) acres, for property located at 508-619 De Roode St., 564 & 568 McKinley St., 555-565 Merino St., 800 & 833 Neville St., 565-637 Patterson St. (portions of odd addresses only), and 813 & 816 Pine St. (Urban County Planning Commission; Council District 3). Approval 8-0 (To Be Heard By August 25, 2021) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0621-21 19.PLN-ZOTA-21-00002: AMENDMENT TO ARTICLES 8-21 AND 8-22: ADAPTIVE REUSE, FLEX SPACE, AND INDUSTRIAL MIXED USE PROJECTSOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending Articles 8-21 and 8-22 of the Zoning Ordinance to revise the Adaptive Reuse and Flex Space Projects, and remove the Industrial Mixed Use Project. (Div. of Planning). [Div. of Planning, Duncan]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0667-21 110.Budget Amendment Sch. 0001OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, FY 2022 Schedule No. 1. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0616-21 111.21.0026 Human Resources - Pay Increases & Salary Structure MovementOrdinanceAn Ordinance providing that all full-time and part-time employees included in the unified pay plan who receive a satisfactory score on their performance evaluation, pursuant to Sections 21-29(d) and 22-26(5) of the Code of Ordinances, shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; providing that Sections 21-29(c) and 22-26(5) notwithstanding, all employees at or above the maximum of the grade salary range shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; amending Section 23-32(d) of the Code of Ordinances increasing the existing step structure for the positions of Police Chief, Grade 324E, and Fire Chief, Grade 324E by three percent (3.0%) and adjusting the salaries accordingly; and increasing the salary by three percent (3.0%) for three (3) positions of Law Clerk - p\t, within the Dept. of Law; one (1) position of Council Administrator within the Office of the Urban County Council; and one (1) position of Park Patrol Coordinator - P/T, within the Div. of Parks and Recreation, all to become effective June 21, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0616-21 1 21.0026 Human Resources - Pay Increases & Salary Structure MovementOrdinanceAn Ordinance providing that all full-time and part-time employees included in the unified pay plan who receive a satisfactory score on their performance evaluation, pursuant to Sections 21-29(d) and 22-26(5) of the Code of Ordinances, shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; providing that Sections 21-29(c) and 22-26(5) notwithstanding, all employees at or above the maximum of the grade salary range shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; amending Section 23-32(d) of the Code of Ordinances increasing the existing step structure for the positions of Police Chief, Grade 324E, and Fire Chief, Grade 324E by three percent (3.0%) and adjusting the salaries accordingly; and increasing the salary by three percent (3.0%) for three (3) positions of Law Clerk - p\t, within the Dept. of Law; one (1) position of Council Administrator within the Office of the Urban County Council; and one (1) position of Park Patrol Coordinator - P/T, within the Div. of Parks and Recreation, all to become effective June 21, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0616-21 1 21.0026 Human Resources - Pay Increases & Salary Structure MovementOrdinanceAn Ordinance providing that all full-time and part-time employees included in the unified pay plan who receive a satisfactory score on their performance evaluation, pursuant to Sections 21-29(d) and 22-26(5) of the Code of Ordinances, shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; providing that Sections 21-29(c) and 22-26(5) notwithstanding, all employees at or above the maximum of the grade salary range shall receive a three percent (3.0%) pay increase; amending Section 23-32(d) of the Code of Ordinances increasing the existing step structure for the positions of Police Chief, Grade 324E, and Fire Chief, Grade 324E by three percent (3.0%) and adjusting the salaries accordingly; and increasing the salary by three percent (3.0%) for three (3) positions of Law Clerk - p\t, within the Dept. of Law; one (1) position of Council Administrator within the Office of the Urban County Council; and one (1) position of Park Patrol Coordinator - P/T, within the Div. of Parks and Recreation, all to become effective June 21, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0617-21 112.21.0028 HR - Reallocation/Reclassify Positions per FY22 budgetOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the Classified Civil Service authorized strength reallocating: one (1) position of Deputy Director of Traffic Engineering and the incumbent from Grade 529E to Grade 531E; one (1) position of Traffic Signal Systems Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; one (1) position of Traffic Engineering Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to 530E; and four (4) positions of Traffic Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Traffic Engineering; two (2) positions of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbents from Grade 527E to 530E; and nine (9) positions of Municipal Engineer senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Engineering; one (1) position of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; and five (5) positions of Municipal Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Water Quality; two (2) positions of Social Worker Senior and the incumbents from Grade 516E to Grade 517E, in the Div. of Aging aReceived First Reading  Action details Not available
0617-21 1 21.0028 HR - Reallocation/Reclassify Positions per FY22 budgetOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the Classified Civil Service authorized strength reallocating: one (1) position of Deputy Director of Traffic Engineering and the incumbent from Grade 529E to Grade 531E; one (1) position of Traffic Signal Systems Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; one (1) position of Traffic Engineering Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to 530E; and four (4) positions of Traffic Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Traffic Engineering; two (2) positions of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbents from Grade 527E to 530E; and nine (9) positions of Municipal Engineer senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Engineering; one (1) position of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; and five (5) positions of Municipal Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Water Quality; two (2) positions of Social Worker Senior and the incumbents from Grade 516E to Grade 517E, in the Div. of Aging aSuspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0617-21 1 21.0028 HR - Reallocation/Reclassify Positions per FY22 budgetOrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the Classified Civil Service authorized strength reallocating: one (1) position of Deputy Director of Traffic Engineering and the incumbent from Grade 529E to Grade 531E; one (1) position of Traffic Signal Systems Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; one (1) position of Traffic Engineering Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to 530E; and four (4) positions of Traffic Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Traffic Engineering; two (2) positions of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbents from Grade 527E to 530E; and nine (9) positions of Municipal Engineer senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Engineering; one (1) position of Engineering Section Manager and the incumbent from Grade 527E to Grade 530E; and five (5) positions of Municipal Engineer Senior and the incumbents from Grade 525E to Grade 528E; all in the Div. of Water Quality; two (2) positions of Social Worker Senior and the incumbents from Grade 516E to Grade 517E, in the Div. of Aging aApprovedPass Action details Not available
0618-21 113.22.0002 HR - Government Reorg/Create New DeptOrdinanceAn Ordinance pursuant to Section 6.12 of the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Charter, creating the Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development; transferring the Divs. of Code Enforcement, Grants and Special Programs, Historic Preservation, and Community and Resident Services, the incumbents and all vacant positions to the Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development; amending the Classified Civil Service authorized strength creating one (1) position of Administrative Officer Sr., Grade 526E, in the Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development; amending the Unclassified Civil Service authorized strength creating one (1) position of Commissioner of Housing Advocacy and Community Development, Grade 536E, in the Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development; abolishing one (1) position of Administrative Officer, Grade 523E and one (1) position of Continuum of Care Coordinator, Grade 516N, in the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer; and creating one (1) position of Administrative Officer, Grade 523E and one (1) position of Continuum of Care CooReceived First Reading  Action details Not available
0647-21 114.pres: commission for racial justice/equalityOrdinanceAn Ordinance enacting Article L of Chapter 2 of the Code of Ordinances creating the Racial Justice and Equality Commission. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0514-21 11.Industrial Revenue Bond AstanaResolutionA Resolution of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, giving preliminary approval of an Industrial Revenue Bond Financing for Astana LLC, and any affiliates or assignees thereof; authorizing initiation of the acquisition, construction, equipping, and installation of an Industrial Project; agreeing to undertake the issuance of one or more Series of Industrial Revenue Bonds at the appropriate time or times; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Memorandum of Agreement and payment in lieu of taxes Agreements in connection with the issuance of the Bonds; and taking other preliminary actions. (Public Hearing on June 24, 2021, 6 p.m.) [Mayor's Office, Bencz]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0539-21 12.Recommendation for Bid 51-2021 Downtown Street Light EquipmentResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of CED, Inc., establishing a price contract for Downtown Street Light Equipment, for the Div. of Traffic Engineering. (2 Bids, Low) [Neal]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0541-21 13.Recommendation for Bid #36-2021 Jumpsuits for InmatesResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Acme Supply Co., Ltd.; Bob Barker Co., Inc.; Charm-Tex, Inc.; Victory Supply, Inc.; and ICS Jail Supplies, Inc., establishing price contracts for Jumpsuits for Inmates, for the Div. of Community Corrections. (6 Bids, Low) [Farmer]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0570-21 14.Bid Recommendation for Bid#27-2021 Southeastern Hills Trunk Sewer ImprovementsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Tribute Contracting & Consultants, LLC, in the amount of $3,582,778, for the Southeastern Hills Trunk Sewer Improvements, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Tribute Contracting & Consultants, LLC, related to the bid. (4 Bids, Low) [Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0590-21 15.Bid Recommendation to establish a price contract for Bid#35-2021 Temporary Pumping ServicesResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Blue Tank and Pump Rental, LLC, and Allied Technical Services, Inc., establishing price contracts for Temporary Pumping Services, for the Div. of Water Quality. (2 Bids, Low) [Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0586-21 16.Personnel Resolutions 6.10.21ResolutionA Resolution ratifying the Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments of: John Brown, Public Service Supervisor Sr., Grade 517N, $28.580 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 21, 2021, Malcolm Irvin, Public Service Supervisor Sr., Grade 517N, $24.616 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 21, 2021, Jeffrey Jones, Public Service Supervisor Sr., Grade 517N, $25.903 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 21, 2021, Dominique Sparks, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.764 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 21, 2021, Kendrick Shackelford, Trades Worker Sr., Grade 511N, $17.102 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective June 7, 2021, Jonelle Patton, Director of Enhanced 911, Grade 526E, $3,846.16 biweekly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective June 21, 2021; and ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service Appointment of: Kalman Gortman, Engineering Technician, Grade 514N, $19.468 hourly in the Div. of Engineering, effective June 15, 2021; and ratifying the Probationary Sworn Appointment of: WeApprovedPass Action details Not available
0523-21 17.Easement Acquisition Peachtree Rd Woodhill Dr Stormwater Improvements ProjectResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute certificates of consideration and other necessary documents, and to accept deeds for property interests needed for the Peachtree Rd. and Woodhill Dr. Stormwater Improvements Project, at a cost not to exceed $211. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0537-21 18.MOA_KYTC_Traffic Signal Maintenance AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Ky. Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), for delegation for operation and maintenance of traffic signals and electrical traffic control devices in the State Primary Road System in Fayette County, at a cost not to exceed $360,000 to be reimbursed by KYTC. [Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0547-21 19.Information Technology Price ContractResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of the following entities in response to RFP No. 5-2021 to provide information technology consulting and technical services, and establishing price contracts and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to enter into any additional necessary Agreements with each: Apax Software Development, Metaformers, DLZP Group, Step CG, Trinity Data Solutions & IT Services, the Solarity Group, Sitek, Trace3, SWOVA, SCUBE, Securance, Objective Results, Sirius Computer Solutions, Nuharbor Security, and Creative Breakthroughs. [Div. of Enterprise Solutions, Stiefel]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0548-21 110.IonWave procurement system agreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a multi-year Agreement with Ion Wave Technologies, Inc., for a procurement system, at a cost not to exceed $27,500 in Fiscal Year 2022. [Div. of Purchasing, Slatin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0549-21 211ZOLL Sole SourceResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services to purchase cardiac monitors from ZOLL, a sole source provider, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute any necessary Agreement with ZOLL, related to the procurement, at a cost not to exceed $180,000. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0557-21 112.EIS Ellipsis Information Security Pen Test CCS websiteResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Master Services Agreement with Ellipsis Information Security LLC, for the performance of a Web Application Assessment, for the Chief Information Officer, at a cost not to exceed $4,450. [Div. of Computer Services, Nugent]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0558-21 113.0558-21FY21 Class B Infrastructure Incentive Grant Huber Real Estate No. 1, LLCResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B (Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to Huber Real Estate No. 1, LLC, for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $12,000. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0559-21 114.FY21 Class B Infrastructure Incentive Grant Wesley United Methodist Church of LexingtonResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B (Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to Wesley United Methodist Church of Lexington, Ky., Inc., for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $24,000. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0561-21 115.Search and Rescue Affiliation AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a statement of affiliation with the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services Rescue Team and Div. of Emergency Management in accordance with KRS Chapter 39F, for meeting requirements for Assistance Program Grants. [Div. of Emergency Management, Dugger]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0563-21 116.21.0024 Human Resources - Conditional/Promotional Offers During Council BreakResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make conditional and promotional offers to the successful candidates for Classified Civil Service, Unclassified Civil Service and sworn positions; directing the Mayor to provide a list of the names of the successful candidates, pay grades and salaries no later than August 12, 2021; and providing that this authorization shall expire on August 6, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0564-21 117.21.0027 Human Resources - FY22 Excess Property & Casualty Insurance RenewalResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept the proposals for FY 2022 for excess liability insurance from, and to execute any necessary Contracts and documents on behalf of the Urban County Government with, the following insurance companies and/or their respective broker Marsh & McLennan Agency: aviation from Westchester Fire Insurance (CHUBB) at a cost not to exceed $33,573.00; general, auto, public officials, law enforcement, and professional from Safety National Casualty Corporation at a cost not to exceed $448,981.55; excess liability from Safety National Casualty Corporation at a cost not to exceed $145,816.00; excess law enforcement liability from Kinsale Insurance Co. at a cost not to exceed $116,528.17; property from Affiliated Factory Mutual (FM) at a cost not to exceed $561,476.71; cyber from Crum & Forster Insurance Co. at a cost not to exceed $54,882.43; pollution from Illinois Union Insurance Co. (CHUBB) at a cost not to exceed $21,262,.00; and workers’ compensation from Safety National Casualty Corporation at a cost not to excApprovedPass Action details Not available
0566-21 218.Request Council authorization to approve Sandoval Custom Creations, Inc., as a sole source provider for the purchase Trans- Cam, Cobra-Cam and 360 Splice Boot-Cam camera systems for the Division of Police at a cost not to exceed $51,604.ResolutionA Resolution establishing Sandoval Custom Creations, Inc., as a sole source provider for the purchase of Trans-Cam, Cobra-Cam and 360 Splice Boot-Cam camera systems and associated hardware for installation for the Div. of Police, and authorizing the Mayor or her designee, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute any necessary Agreements with Sandoval Custom Creations, Inc., related to the procurement of these goods, at a cost not to exceed $51,604. [Div. of Police, Weathers]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0568-21 219.Request Council authorization to accept award and execute agreement in the amount of $480,000 from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for ITS/CMS (Intelligent Transportation System/Congestion Management System) Traffic Improvements Project for FY 2022, tResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the Ky. Transportation Cabinet for the acceptance of Federal funds, which Grant funds are in the amount of $480,000 for the ITS/CMS (Intelligent Transportation System/Congestion Management System) Traffic Improvements Project for FY 2022, the acceptance of which obligates the Urban County Government for the expenditure of $120,000 as a local match, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0569-21 220.Request Council approval to accept funding for the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, in the amount of $150,000 to help fund the Community Paramedicine Program. No matching funds required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, which Grant funds are in the amount of $150,000 in Federal funds, for the purpose of enhancing the Quick Response Team within the Community Paramedicine Program as part of the Ky. Opioid Response Effort, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government to the expenditure of funds, and authorizing and directing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds with the Grant Budget established for this Grant. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0580-21 121.Pres: DLMD FY22 BudgetResolutionA Resolution ratifying and approving the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget of the Downtown Lexington Management District. (Public Hearing June 24, 2021 at 6 p.m.) [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0582-21 122.Pres: Solid Waste Mgt.ResolutionA Resolution of the Urban County Council expressing the support of the Urban County Council for the expansion and continued permitting of the Central Ky. Landfill. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0600-21 123.WO RULES FOR PUBLIC COMMENTResolutionA Resolution amending Appendix A - Rules and Procedures of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council to allow members of the public to state their Council District instead of their address before making public comment. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0571-21 124.Request Council authorization to accept an award from the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department in the amount of $556,000 to continue the Home Network Project also known as the Kentucky Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS) at the FamiResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Lexington-Fayette County Health Dept., which Grant funds are in the amount of $412,000 Federal funds and $144,000 Commonwealth of Ky. funds, for the Home Network Project, also known as Ky. Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS), at the Family Care Center for FY 2022, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Dept. of Social Services, Ford]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0575-21 125.Child Care Assistance Program Licensed Provider AgreementResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Commonwealth of Ky.’s Dept. of Community Based Services, for certification of the Family Care Center as a vendor with the State-funded Child Care Assistance Program, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Family Services, Rodes]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0578-21 126.Thermal Equipment Sole SourceResolutionA Resolution establishing Thermal Equipment, as a sole source provider for the purchase and service of HVAC equipment. [Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, Baradaran]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0584-21 127.Lexington Art League Woodland Art Fair MOA 2021ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of Agreement with the Lexington Art League regarding the coordination, production and financial arrangements of the Woodland Art Fair. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0591-21 128.FY21 Class B Infrastructure Incentive Grant Lexington Center CorporationResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B (Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to Lexington Center Corporation, for Stormwater Quality Projects, at a cost not to exceed $234,400. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0592-21 129.Request Council authorization to approve and adopt a substantial amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan to move funding from one CARES Act Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV) project to another resulting in a net zero change. Unspent funds in thResolutionA Resolution approving and adopting substantial amendments to the 2019 Annual Action plan decreasing funds for the RHISE Rent Assistance Program ($191,803.33) and Bluegrass Community Action Partnership Elder Nutrition Program ($60,000.00) and reallocating those funds to the Lexington Housing Authority ($251,803.33), and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Lanter]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0593-21 230.Request Council authorization to execute Change Order No.1, with ATS Construction, for the Town Branch Town Branch Trail Phase 6. Increasing the contract price by the sum of $54,311.29 from $3,854,486.96 to $3,908,798.25.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. One (1) to the Agreement with L-M Asphalt Partners d/b/a ATS Construction, for the Town Branch Trail Phase 6, increasing the Contract price by $54,311.29 and raising the total Contract price from $3,854,486.96 to $3,908,798.25. [Div. of Engineering, Burton]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0595-21 131.Request Council authorization to execute a sub-recipient agreement with Community Action Council for Lexington-Fayette, Bourbon, Harrison, and Nicholas Counties, Inc., providing $3,000,000 of federal funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury for operatResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Subrecipient Agreement with Community Action Council (“CAC”) in order to allocate $3,000,000 of Federal Grant funds under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 for the operation and expansion of the Housing Stabilization Program, and authorizing the Mayor to execute any other needed Agreements or amendments with CAC related to the use of these funds. [Div. of Grants, and Special Programs, Lanter]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0635-21 132.Walk on - OneKY Opioid SettlementResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute the One Kentucky Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding with the Kentucky Attorney General for allocation and distribution of funds arising from bankruptcy proceedings and settlement of the multi-district opioid litigation. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0635-21 1 Walk on - OneKY Opioid SettlementResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute the One Kentucky Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding with the Kentucky Attorney General for allocation and distribution of funds arising from bankruptcy proceedings and settlement of the multi-district opioid litigation. [Council Office, Maynard]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0635-21 1 Walk on - OneKY Opioid SettlementResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute the One Kentucky Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding with the Kentucky Attorney General for allocation and distribution of funds arising from bankruptcy proceedings and settlement of the multi-district opioid litigation. [Council Office, Maynard]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0562-21 133.Telecommunications FranchiseResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Great Plains Communications, LLC, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 69-2016, creating and offering for sale a franchise for the operation of a non-exclusive telecommunications (or related non-cable) system in Fayette County, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Franchise Agreement with Great Plains Communications, LLC, incorporating the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 69-2016. (2 Bids) [Slatin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0603-21 134.Recommendation for Bid 43-2021 Partitions & Cargo BoxesResolutionA Resolution accepting the bids of Truckers Lighthouse, On-Duty Depot, Inc., and L & W Emergency Equipment, establishing price contracts for Partitions and Cargo Boxes, for the Div. of Police. (4 Bids, Low) [Weathers]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0610-21 135.Recommendation for Bid #50-2021 Beverage ProductsResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of G & J Pepsi Cola Bottlers, Inc., establishing a price contract for Beverage Products, for the Div. of Parks and Recreation. (1 Bid) [Conrad]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0623-21 136.OPENFIBER KENTUCKY COMPANY, LLC iResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of OpenFiber Ky. Co., LLC, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 69-2016, creating and offering for sale a franchise for the operation of a non-exclusive telecommunications (or related non-cable) system in Fayette County, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Franchise Agreement with OpenFiber Ky. Co., LLC, incorporating the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 69-2016. (2 Bids) [Slatin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0624-21 137.Recommendation for Bid 49-2021 Asphalt RejuvenationResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Pavement Technology, Inc., establishing a price contract for Asphalt Rejuvenation, for the Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works. [Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works, Albright]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0627-21 138.Recommendation for Bid 41-2021 Meadows Northland Arlington Neighborhood Improvement Project 6B1 and 6B2ResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Lagco, Inc., in the amount of $1,242,903, for the Meadows Northland Arlington Neighborhood Improvement Project 6B1 and 6B2, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Lagco, Inc., related to the bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0632-21 139.Recommendation for Bid# 53-2021 Temporary Labor for Parks and RecreationResolutionA Resolution accepting the bid of Premiere Staffing Source, Inc., establishing a price contract for Temporary Labor, for the Div. of Parks and Recreation. (1 Bid) [Conrad]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0594-21 142.MOU - HEALing Communities StudiesResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with HEALing Communities Study-Kentucky, to expand medications for opioid use disorder, for the Div. of Community Corrections, at a cost not to exceed $1,500 in FY 2022. [Div. of Community Corrections, Farmer]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0651-21 140.Personnel Resolutions 6.24.21ResolutionA Resolution ratifying the Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments of: Teresa Doner, Administrative Specialist, Grade 513N, $18.896 hourly in the Div. of Revenue, effective July 5, 2021, Daniel Layne, Staff Assistant Sr., Grade 510N, $16.075 hourly in the Div. of Revenue, effective July 5, 2021, Timothy Higgins, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $18.162 hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective July 12, 2021, Charles Jennette, Maintenance Mechanic, Grade 515N, $19.173 hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective July 12, 2021, Tommy Carter, Equipment Operator, Grade 510N, $15.602 hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective July 12, 2021, Jennifer Carey, Director Environmental Services, Grade 531E, $4,747.28 biweekly in the Div. of Environmental Services, effective July 19, 2021; and ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service Appointments of: Mark Chenault, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $16.548 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective June 14, 2021, Dominique Sparks, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $16.602 hourly in the Div. of Streets Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0652-21 141.Conditional Offer 6.24.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Ann Gillis, Clerical Assistant Sr., Grade 507N, $13.356 hourly in the Div. of Accounting, effective July 6, 2021, John Wasilko, Safety Specialist, Grade 518N, $24.785 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 6, 2021, Jessie Bradford, Trades Worker Sr., Grade 511N, $17.614 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 12, 2021, Aaron Williams, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $20.000 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Jamel Bell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.433 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective July 19, 2021, Ceaser Lynch, Security Officer, Grade 507N, $13.410 hourly in the Dept. of Public Safety, effective July 6, 2021; and authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary Community Corrections Officer appointments: Zachary Dixon, Valeria Carter, Justin Douglas, Clifton Manica, Leandro Vera,Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0652-21 1 Conditional Offer 6.24.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Ann Gillis, Clerical Assistant Sr., Grade 507N, $13.356 hourly in the Div. of Accounting, effective July 6, 2021, John Wasilko, Safety Specialist, Grade 518N, $24.785 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 6, 2021, Jessie Bradford, Trades Worker Sr., Grade 511N, $17.614 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 12, 2021, Aaron Williams, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $20.000 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Jamel Bell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.433 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective July 19, 2021, Ceaser Lynch, Security Officer, Grade 507N, $13.410 hourly in the Dept. of Public Safety, effective July 6, 2021; and authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary Community Corrections Officer appointments: Zachary Dixon, Valeria Carter, Justin Douglas, Clifton Manica, Leandro Vera,Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0652-21 1 Conditional Offer 6.24.21ResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointments: Ann Gillis, Clerical Assistant Sr., Grade 507N, $13.356 hourly in the Div. of Accounting, effective July 6, 2021, John Wasilko, Safety Specialist, Grade 518N, $24.785 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 6, 2021, Jessie Bradford, Trades Worker Sr., Grade 511N, $17.614 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective July 12, 2021, Aaron Williams, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 512N, $20.000 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective upon passage of Council, Jamel Bell, Resource Recovery Operator, Grade 513N, $17.433 hourly in the Div. of Waste Management, effective July 19, 2021, Ceaser Lynch, Security Officer, Grade 507N, $13.410 hourly in the Dept. of Public Safety, effective July 6, 2021; and authorizing the Div. of Human Resources to make a conditional offer to the following probationary Community Corrections Officer appointments: Zachary Dixon, Valeria Carter, Justin Douglas, Clifton Manica, Leandro Vera,ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0604-21 143.UWBG Lease at Charles Young CenterResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Lease Agreement with United Way of the Bluegrass for approximately 201 square feet of the Charles Young Center in consideration of anticipated revenue in the amount of $2,074.32. [Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, Baradaran]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0604-21 1 UWBG Lease at Charles Young CenterResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Lease Agreement with United Way of the Bluegrass for approximately 201 square feet of the Charles Young Center in consideration of anticipated revenue in the amount of $2,074.32. [Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, Baradaran]Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0604-21 1 UWBG Lease at Charles Young CenterResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a Lease Agreement with United Way of the Bluegrass for approximately 201 square feet of the Charles Young Center in consideration of anticipated revenue in the amount of $2,074.32. [Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, Baradaran]ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0622-21 144.CO No. 1 Investigation and Design West Hickman Solids Processing Building ImprovementsResolutionA Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the Agreement with GRW Engineers, Inc., for investigation and design services for the West Hickman Waste Water Treatment Plant Solids Processing Building Improvements Project, increasing the Contract price by the sum of $70,800, from $243,400 to $314,200. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0625-21 145.21.0029 HR - Contract Addendum to HSA w/Marathon HealthResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Addendum to the Health Services Agreement with Marathon Health, LLC, for Behavioral Health Services offered at the Samuel Brown Health Center, effective July 1, 2021. [Div. of Human Resources, Maxwell]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0628-21 246.Request Council authorization to execute an agreement with the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Medical Center in the amount of $3,000 for use of the emergency room as a clinical practice area for the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program-FY 2021ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the University of Ky. Albert B. Chandler Medical Center for the use of the emergency room as a clinical practice area for the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program in FY 2021, at a cost not to exceed $3,000. [Div. of Police, Weathers]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0629-21 247.Request Council authorization to submit a grant application in the amount of $153,791 to the U.S. Department of Justice under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program in FY 2022. No matching funds are required.ResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the U.S. Dept. of Justice Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program, and to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, which Grant funds are in the amount of $153,791 in Federal funds for FY 2022, for the Div. of Police. [Div. of Police, Weathers]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0630-21 248.Request Council authorization to accept award of additional federal funds from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Community Based Services in the amount of $147,680 to support child care expenses in the Extended School ProResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to accept an award of $147,680 in Federal funds from the Ky. Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Dept. for Community Based Services, in order to support child care expenses in the Extended School Program at the Div. of Parks and Recreation, the acceptance of which does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0631-21 249.Request Council authorization to execute and submit a grant application to the Kentucky State Police-Vehicle Enforcement Division, to provide any additional information requested in connection with this grant application, and to accept this grant of federResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the Ky. State Police-Vehicle Enforcement Div., to provide any additional information requested in connection with this Grant Application, and to accept this Grant if the application is approved, which Grant funds are in the amount of $102,000 in Federal funds for the continued operation of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) for FY 2022, the acceptance of which obligates the Urban County Government for the expenditure of $18,344 as a local match, which will be provided from documentation of existing Div. of Police staff salaries, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Police, Weathers]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0668-21 150.WALK ON KU TreeResolutionA Resolution requesting that the Mayor negotiate an Agreement with Ky. Utilities Co. related to clear cutting or removing trees in certain areas of Lexington-Fayette County. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0645-21 151.ggss partial summary 6 15 21ResolutionA Resolution of the Urban County Council adopting a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement in order to create a more inclusive and equitable work environment, increase government accessibility, and improve the ability to serve all residents. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0669-21 152.Walk on NDFResolutionA Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Believing in Forever, Inc. ($350), for the Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council Office, Maynard]Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0674-21 1 Walk on for Confirmation of Kacy Allen-Bryant and Chris FordResolutionA RESOLUTION APPROVING THE UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS OF: KACY ALLEN-BRYANT, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021; AND CHRISTOPHER FORD, COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021.Received First Reading  Action details Not available
0674-21 1 Walk on for Confirmation of Kacy Allen-Bryant and Chris FordResolutionA RESOLUTION APPROVING THE UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS OF: KACY ALLEN-BRYANT, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021; AND CHRISTOPHER FORD, COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021.Suspended Rules for Second ReadingPass Action details Not available
0674-21 1 Walk on for Confirmation of Kacy Allen-Bryant and Chris FordResolutionA RESOLUTION APPROVING THE UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS OF: KACY ALLEN-BRYANT, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021; AND CHRISTOPHER FORD, COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL SERVICES, GRADE 536E, $5,229.20 BIWEEKLY, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, EFFECTIVE JULY 5, 2021.ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0654-21 1 Mayor's Report 6-24-21Communication (Appointments)(1) Recommending the appointment of David Wynn to the Alarm Advisory Board, with term expiring July 1, 2024; (2) Recommending the reappointment of Christopher Hoskins to the CASA of Lexington, with term expiring July 1, 2025; (3) Recommending the appointment of Anthony Wilson to the Dunbar Neighborhood Center Board, with term expiring March 1, 2025; (4) Recommending the appointment of Maurice Burden, At large, Zach Ferguson, At large, and Thomas Nieman, Landscape Architect Representative, to the Greenspace Commission, all with terms expiring June 30, 2025; and the appointment of Denise O’Meara, Horse Industry Representative, to the Greenspace Commission, with term expiring June 30, 2022; (5) Recommending the reappointment of Manish Patel, Bluegrass Hospitality Association Representative, to the Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau, with term expiring September 1, 2025; (6) Recommending the reappointment of Catherine Perkins to the Paris Pike Corridor Commission, with term expiring July 1, 2025; (7) Recommending the appointment of Thomas Pettit, to the Parking Authority Board,ApprovedPass Action details Not available
0653-21 1 Mayor's Information 6.24.21Communication (FYI)(1) Classified Civil Service Reinstatement of Zachary Greer, Safety Officer, Grade 511N, $16.872 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective July 6, 2021.Received and Filed  Action details Not available