Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Thursday, May 14, 2026  
6:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
I.  
Roll Call  
II.  
III.  
Invocation  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
Minutes of the April 14, 2026 Budget Address and the April 30,  
2026 Council Meeting  
IV.  
Presentations  
Recognition of Lexington Catholic Girls Track and Field  
Public Hearing: Mayor's Proposed Budget  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
An Ordinance changing the zone from an Agricultural Urban (A-U)  
zone to a medium Density Residential (R-4) zone, for 38.998 net  
(39.148 gross) acres, for property located at 3515 Richmond Rd.  
(a portion of). (Hillpointe, LLC; Council District 7). Approval 7-0 [To  
Be Heard By April 30, 2026] [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
An Ordinance changing the zones from an Expansion Area  
Residential-1 (EAR-1) zone and Agricultural Rural (A-R) zone to an  
Expansion Area Residential-2 (EAR-2) zone and Medium Density  
Residential (R-4) zone, for 2.33 net (2.77 gross) acres, for  
property located at 4184 Todds Rd. (4184 Todds, LLC; Council  
District 12). Approval 7-0 [To Be Heard By April 30, 2026] [Div. of  
Planning, Duncan]  
2.  
An 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 2026 Schedule No. 28. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
3.  
4.  
An Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the  
Lexington-Fayette  
Urban  
County  
Government  
for  
Council  
appropriations for projects from Opioid Abatement Settlement  
Funds, as discussed April 21, 2026, and amended April 28, 2026,  
and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule No. 29.  
[Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing four  
(4) unclassified positions of Treatment Plant Operator Apprentice I,  
Grade 513N, abolishing four (4) unclassified positions of Treatment  
Plant Operator Apprentice II, Grade 515N, and creating eight (8)  
unclassified positions of Treatment Plant Operator Apprentice,  
Grade 511N, all in the Div. of Water Quality, effective upon  
passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, George]  
5.  
VII. Ordinances â€“ First Reading  
An Ordinance repealing Article LI of Chapter 2 of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Code of Ordinances to abolish the  
Opioid Abatement Commission. [Mayor's Office, Scott]  
6.  
An Ordinance amending Section 2-316(2) of the Code of  
Ordinances, relating to Lexington Children’s Museum Inc., to allow  
directors of the board to serve up to three (3) consecutive terms.  
[Mayor's Office, Scott]  
7.  
An 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 2026 Schedule No. 30. [Council Office,  
Hall]  
8.  
VIII. Resolutions â€“ Second Reading  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Kona Ice for mobile  
frozen treat vending concessions at Lexington Parks & Recreation  
aquatic facilities and splash pads during the 2026 season, at no  
cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Parks and  
Recreation, Conrad]  
1.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to enter into a Statement of Work with I/O Solutions,  
Inc. for testing applicants with the Div. of Police for Police  
promotional processes, at a cost not to exceed $81,000. [Div. of  
Human Resources, George]  
2.  
3.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Renewal Agreement and  
related documents with CINTAS, for lease of Automated External  
Defibrillator (AED) units, for the Div. of Water Quality, at a cost not  
to exceed $13,716 in Fiscal Year 2027, subject to sufficient funds  
being appropriated. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the  
Agreement with Banks Engineering, Inc., for surveying and  
easement acquisition services, for the Div. of Water Quality,  
increasing the Contract by the sum of $4,500, from $37,900 to  
$42,400. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
4.  
5.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a second Amendment to the  
Agreement with Reach, Inc., under the Home Investment  
Partnerships Program, updating the language of the Agreement  
and further improving affordability for first-time homebuyers by  
increasing the subsidy amount to $50,000 per household and  
agreeing to fund eligible first-time homebuyers in the form of  
non-repayable loans, at no cost to the Urban County Government.  
[Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Council Capital Project expenditure funds with LFUCG Corridors  
Commission ($7,500), LFUCG Div. of Traffic Engineering  
($70,000), and Gatton Park Conservancy, Inc. ($25,000), for the  
Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the  
sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
6.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Pace Contracting, LLC, in the  
amount of $424,000 for the West Hickman WWTP High Flow  
Diversion Box Replacement, for the Div. of Water Quality, and  
authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government,  
to execute an Agreement with Pace Contracting, LLC, related to the  
bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Martin]  
7.  
8.  
9.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Herrick Co., Inc., in the amount  
of $3,100,250, for the Town Branch and West Hickman WWTP’s  
Final Clarifier Coating, for the Div. of Water Quality, and  
authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government,  
to execute an Agreement with Herrick Co., Inc., related to the bid.  
(1 Bid, Low) [Martin]  
A Resolution ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service  
Appointments of: Barbie Tapp, Staff Assistant Sr., Grade 511N,  
$20.123 hourly in the Div. of Revenue, effective April 13, 2026, Ban  
Hasan, Staff Assistant Sr., Grade 511N, $21.956 hourly in the Div.  
of Revenue, effective April 13, 2026, Marlis Pinto, Staff Assistant  
Sr., Grade 511N, $18.460 hourly in the Div. of Revenue, effective  
April 6, 2026, Kennedy Cole, Customer Service Specialist, Grade  
511N, $18.939 hourly in the Div. of LexCall, effective April 6, 2026,  
Melissa Rice, Administrative Specialist, Grade 516N, $24.819  
hourly in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective March 22,  
2026, Zachary Standley, Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 517N,  
$24.195 hourly in the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective April 27,  
2026,  
John Mouser, HVAC Technician, Grade 519N, $28.603  
hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective April  
13, 2026, Carlos Taylor, Public Service Worker, Grade 508N,  
$16.402 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management,  
effective May 3, 2026,  
George Robinson, Fleet Operations  
Supervisor, Grade 525N, $40.720 hourly in the Div. of Facilities  
and Fleet Management, effective April 6, 2026, and Aleah Combs,  
Custodial Worker, Grade 506N, $17.500 hourly in the Div. of  
Facilities and Fleet Management, effective April 20, 2026. [Div. of  
Human Resources, George]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement (RFP No. 2-2026) with  
Tunnel, Spangler, Walsh and Associates Inc. (TSW), for  
development of a Unified Development Code, at a cost not to  
exceed $250,000. [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
10.  
11.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Xavus Solutions, LLC, a  
sole source provider, for the purchase and maintenance of a Data  
Collection Program for the New Senior and Therapeutic Recreation  
Center, at a cost not to exceed $15,600 for FY2026, subject to an  
annual maintenance and support fee of $1,800, contingent upon  
the appropriation of sufficient funds in future fiscal years, and  
further authorizing the Mayor to execute any future documents,  
including  
annual  
renewals,  
necessary  
for  
implementation,  
operation, support, or maintenance of same. [Dept. of Social  
Services, Allen-Bryant]  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Water Quality, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to purchase service and parts for the  
online process analyzer at West Hickman WWTP, from In-Situ, a  
sole source provider, at a cost not to exceed $54,870. [Div. of  
Water Quality, Martin]  
12.  
13.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute the school year Facilitron Permits and  
Honorariums, with the Fayette County Board of Education, for use  
of space in schools with Extended School Programs (ESP) for the  
2026-2027 school year, at a cost not to exceed $51,000. [Div. of  
Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with  
Commonwealth of Ky. Transportation Cabinet to accept $868,000  
in Federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental  
Appropriations Act Funds and $65,600 in Federal funds under the  
Ky. Transportation Cabinet Surface Transportation Program for the  
14.  
construction  
phase  
of  
the  
Wilson  
Downing  
Intersection  
Improvement Project, acceptance of these funds requires a local  
match of $16,400, by receiving these funds, the Urban County  
Government acknowledges and agrees to ratify and adopt all  
statements, representation, warranties, covenants and Agreements  
contained in this Agreement. [Div. of Engineering, Burton]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application to the U.S.  
Dept. of Transportation, to provide any additional information  
requested in connection with this Grant Application, and to accept  
this Grant, if awarded, which is estimated to total up to $400,000 in  
Federal funding under the Safe Streets and Roads for all Grants  
Program, for planning and demonstration activities related to the  
Safe Routes to School Pilot Initiative, the acceptance of which  
obligates the Urban County Government to the expenditure of up to  
$100,000 as a local match; authorizing the Mayor to execute any  
Agreements or amendments related to the Grant award; and  
authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the  
Grant Budget. [Mayor's Office, Peacher]  
15.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute and submit the 2026  
Consolidated Plan/Grant Application to the United States Dept. of  
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to provide any additional  
information requested in connection with this Grant Application, and  
to accept the Grant if the application is approved, which Grant  
funds for the FY 2027 Community Development Block Grant  
16.  
(CDBG)  
Program  
($2,327,430.00),  
Home  
Program  
($1,250,708.88), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program  
($197,698.00), the acceptance of which obligates the Urban  
County Government to the expenditure of $362,500.00 from various  
funding sources as a local match; and authorizing the Mayor to  
execute Agreements for the approved plan; and authorizing the  
Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.  
[Div. of Grants and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Addendum No. 2 to the  
Agreement with Five Star Breaktime Solutions, Inc. d/b/a CONTI  
17.  
Coffee, to add the provision of coffee, coffee dispenser and regular  
maintenance of equipment at the new Senior and Therapeutic  
Recreation Center, at an additional cost estimated not to exceed  
$4,320 in FY2027. [Div. of Aging and Disability Services,  
Stambaugh]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with  
American Response Vehicles, for one 2027 AEV Trauma Hawk  
Type II Custom Mobile Health Unit at a cost not to exceed  
$154,727.35. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
18.  
19.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Council Capital Project Expenditure Funds with LFUCG Complete  
Streets ($50,000); the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation,  
Inc. ($3,000); Lexington Children’s Theatre, Inc. ($5,000); and  
Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass, Inc. ($5,235), for the Office  
of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sum  
stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution approving the FY 2027 Budget of the Lexington and  
Fayette County Parking Authority (LexPark), as well as proposed  
fee or rate increases (effective September 1, 2026, in part, and  
January 1, 2027, in part), pursuant to KRS 67A.921. [Council  
Office, Hall]  
20.  
21.  
A Resolution initiating Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments to  
Article 31: Solar Energy Systems: amending Sections 31-2(c),  
31-4, 31-6(d), 31-6(j) ; creating Sections 31-2(e),(f) and (g),  
31-6(h)(2),(3) and (4), 31-6(i)(1), (2), (3) and (4), 31-6(j)(3),  
31-7(a)(12),(13) and (14)-deleting previous Section (12) and  
renumbering, 31-8; to provide new definitions, change allowable or  
permitted uses in various zones, provide clarity in Agricultural  
Zones and address brownfields and Community Benefit  
Agreements. [Council Office, Hall]  
IX.  
22.  
Resolutions – First Reading  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Memorandum of  
a
Understanding with United Way of the Bluegrass, Inc., to provide  
funding for the Rides United Pilot Project, at a cost not to exceed  
$375,000. [Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, Hamilton]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
23.  
Urban County Government, to execute the Utility Access Agreement  
with Metro Fibernet, LLC, and any similar, necessary Agreements  
with other utilities, for installation and maintenance of utility  
infrastructure for the Legacy Business Park, at no cost to the  
Urban County Government. [Mayor's Office, Bencz]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Council Capital Project expenditure funds with United Way of the  
Bluegrass, Inc. ($5,500); Sayre Christian Village Nursing Home,  
Inc. ($12,564); the Voyage Movement, Inc. ($10,000); and LFUCG  
Div. of Traffic Engineering ($30,000), for the Office of the Urban  
County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council  
Office, Hall]  
24.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of the Allen Co., Inc., in the amount  
of $688,040.56 for the Wilson Downing Intersection Improvements,  
for the Div. of Engineering, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the  
Allen Co., Inc., related to the bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Burton]  
25.  
26.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Swift Roofing of E-town, Inc., in  
the amount of $3,663,200 for the Full Roof Replacement of the  
Fayette County Circuit and District Courthouses, for the Dept. of  
General Services, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Swift  
Roofing of E-town, Inc., related to the bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Ford]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an agreement with Atlantic  
Emergency Solutions, Inc., for one Custom Fire Apparatus Pierce  
Enforcer Pumper at a cost not to exceed $1,343,000. [Div. of Fire  
and Emergency Services, Wells]  
27.  
28.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor or her designee, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Service Order  
Agreement with Charter Communications Operating, LLC on behalf  
of Spectrum, for cable television services for the new Senior and  
Therapeutic Recreation Center, at a cost not to exceed $2,460 in  
FY27. [Div. of Aging and Disability Services, Stambaugh]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with the Downtown Lexington  
Corporation d/b/a Downtown Lexington partnership, to present  
public events on behalf of, and in partnership with, LFUCG,  
including Luminate Lexington Christmas Tree Lighting, Christmas  
29.  
Parade, and Thursday Night Live. [Mayor's Office, Scott]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Town Branch Park, Inc.  
d/b/a Gatton Park on The Town Branch, to fund a public art project,  
with funds from the Percent for Art Fund, in an amount not to  
exceed $150,000. [Mayor's Office, Scott]  
30.  
31.  
A Resolution establishing Emergent as a sole source provider of  
nasal Narcan for United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health  
Services  
Administration  
(SAMSHA)  
FY2022 First-Responders  
Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Support Services Act  
Grant for Year 4 Continuation of the Expanded First Responders  
and  
Community  
Partners  
Overdose  
Prevention  
Project  
(EFRCPOPP), for the Dept. of Social Services, and authorizing the  
Mayor, or her designee, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute any necessary Agreements with Emergent  
related to the procurement of these goods, at a cost not to exceed  
$98,175. [Dept. of Social Services, Allen-Bryant]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement and accept  
an award in the amount of $84,935.40 in Federal funds from the  
Ky. Dept. of Military Affairs, Div. of Emergency Management,  
under the FY2025 Emergency Management Performance Grant  
Program (EMPG), in order to support emergency preparedness  
activities in Fayette County, the acceptance of which obligates the  
Urban County Government for the expenditure of $84,935.40 as a  
local match, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered  
funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Emergency Management,  
Larkin]  
32.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Release of Claims  
Agreement with Officer Nathaniel Church, for care of retired  
Canine Lexi. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
33.  
34.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Site-Specific Agreement with the  
Jessamine South Elkhorn Water District and Madden KR, LLC, to  
provide sanitary sewer conveyance and treatment capacity to  
portions of property in Jessamine County. [Div. of Water Quality,  
Martin]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept bid responses to RFQ  
35.  
13-2026 for the following engineering firms: MEP Engineering;  
Clark Dietz; Gresham Smith; Luckett & Farley; Strand; Banks;  
Bowman; Brandstetter Carroll; EHI; Mark Yanik; MKSK; TSW; Viox  
and Viox; Bell Engineering; Element Design; GAI; Joseph and  
Joseph; Lord Aeck Sargent; Cornerstone; McCoy; and Palmer, to  
provide services for the Div. of Parks and Recreation under  
indefinite services Contracts for design and engineering services,  
with future work awarded and funds Budgeted on a project basis.  
[Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept an award if offered from the  
Ky. Justice and Public Safety Cabinet of $60,000, in Federal funds  
under the 2023 Title II Formula Grant Program to expand and  
stabilize the existing Police Activities League, to provide any  
additional information requested in connection with this Grant, no  
local match is required, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer  
unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Police,  
Weathers]  
36.  
37.  
38.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban  
County  
Government,  
to  
execute  
a
Participating  
Agreement/Cooperative Purchasing Master Agreement with Tait  
North America, Inc. by and through Sourcewell, establishing a  
price contract for the purchase of public safety communications  
technology and hardware solutions, and further authorizing the Dir.  
of Procurement or his designee to execute any other necessary  
documents related to the price contract. [Div. of Procurement,  
Slatin]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, or her designee, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of  
Understanding with the Commonwealth of Ky., by and through the  
University of Ky., the final form of which shall be subject to the  
approval of the Dept. of Law, for the new Police Training Academy  
Project at Coldstream Research Campus, at a total cost not to  
exceed $437,850, and further authorizing the Mayor, or her  
designee, to execute all other necessary and related documents,  
and authorizing other necessary actions related to the property;  
authorizing the Urban County Government to appropriate $437,850  
for improvements At Legacy Business Park; and further authorizing  
the Urban County Government to make payment to Cushman &  
Wakefield, U.S., Inc. In an amount not to exceed $52,542. [Dept.  
of General Services, Ford]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
39.  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Council Capital Project Expenditure Funds with LFUCG - Corridors  
Commission ($2,500); United Way of the Bluegrass, Inc. ($50,300)  
LFUCG  
-
Corridors Commission ($45,700); the Black Soil  
Charitable Fund, Inc. ($2,000); Gatton Park Conservancy, Inc.  
($17,545); Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center Corporation  
($25,000); Idle Hour Neighbors Alliance, Inc. ($3,225); the Ginkgo  
Foundation, Inc. ($1,000); LFUCG Div. of Parks and Recreation  
($2,000); Fairway Neighborhood Association, Inc. ($6,632); and  
LFUCG Div. of Parks and Recreation ($14,600), at a cost not to  
exceed the sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution approving the FY2027 Budget of the Transit Authority  
of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LexTran)  
pursuant to KRS 96A.360 and requesting that the Commissioner of  
Finance authorize the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office to disburse  
the funds to LexTran collected from the Ad Valorem Tax approved  
by voters on November 9, 2004. [Council Office, Hall]  
40.  
41.  
A Resolution ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service  
Appointments of: Brandi Morse, Administrative Specialist Principal,  
Grade 520N, $30.770 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads,  
effective May 10, 2026, Rodricuse Jackson, Pavement Marking  
Technician, Grade 512N, $21.779 hourly in the Div. of Streets and  
Roads, effective May 10, 2026. [Div. of Human Resources,  
George]  
X.  
Communications From The Mayor - Appointments  
(1) Recommending the reappointment of Amanda Secen to the  
Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Board of Directors with a term expiring  
March 1, 2030;  
(2) Recommending the appointment of Scott Davidson, At-large,  
replacing Juan Castro, to the Downtown Lexington Management  
District Board of Directors with a term beginning July 1, 2026 and  
expiring December 1, 2027;  
(3) Recommending the appointments of Debra Lawson, filling an  
unexpired term, Cynthia Relford, filling an unexpired term, and  
Tiana Wilson, filling an unexpired term, to the Dunbar  
Neighborhood Center Board with terms expiring March 1, 2029,  
March 1, 2027, March 1, 2029, respectively;  
(4) Recommending the reappointment of Allison Connelly to the  
Police Disciplinary Review Board with a term expiring June 1,  
2030; and,  
(5) Recommending the reappointment of Wesley Whistle to the  
Transit Authority Board with a term expiring  
June 1, 2030.  
XI.  
Communications From The Mayor - Donations  
Accepting and approving the following donations for the following  
depts. and divs.:  
a. Aging and Disability Services - accepting a donation from the  
Friends of Lexington Senior Centers: $4,000 to offset costs to  
improve the exterior appearance of the Bell House by replacing the  
shutters (funds will be paid directly to the vendor); and,  
b. Police - accepting a donation from the Buehler Family  
Foundation: wellness equipment to enhance the Lexington Police  
Department’s Wellness Program, promoting physical, mental and  
emotional health (estimated value $10,409.46).  
XII. Communications From The Mayor - Procurements  
(1) Accepting and approving the following bids and establishing  
price contracts for the following depts. or divs. as to the  
specifications and amount set forth in the terms of the respective  
bids:  
(a) Div. of Facilities - Asbestos Project Monitoring - 48-2026 -  
Applegate Environmental Inspections & Consulting, Inc.;  
(b) Div. of Parks and Recreation - Sports Courts Repair - 47-2026 -  
Tennis Technology, Inc.; and,  
(c) Div. of Police - Portable Radio Earpieces - 39-2026 - Holzberg  
Communications  
Corporation.  
Inc  
and  
Software  
Information  
Resource  
(2) Accepting and approving the following vendors as sole source  
providers:  
(a) Div. of Waste Management - Municipal Equipment - Parts,  
equipment, supplies and services for WM Loan-A-Box dumpster  
repairs.  
XIII. Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Delana  
Williams, Customer Account Specialist, Grade 512N, $21.379  
hourly in the Div. of LexCall, effective May 11, 2026;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Danyell  
Bridgewater, Accounts Payable Specialist, Grade 516N, $23.486  
hourly in the Div. of Accounting, effective May 18, 2026;  
(3) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Barbie  
Tapp, Administrative Specialist, Grade 516N, $24.819 hourly in the  
Div. of Revenue, effective May 4, 2026;  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Teri  
Conner, Administrative Specialist, Grade 516N, $23.297 hourly in  
the Div. of Revenue, effective May 4, 2026;  
(5) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Garret  
Krall, Plant Operator Superintendent Sr., Grade 525E, $3,442.32  
biweekly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective May 18, 2026;  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Caleb  
Morse, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $21.168 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective June 1, 2026;  
(7) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Andrew  
Anglin, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $22.438 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective May 4, 2026;  
(8) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Ibrahim  
Baraka, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $22.685 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective May 4, 2026;  
(9) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Carl Ford,  
Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $23.638 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective June 1, 2026;  
(10) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Shelby  
Lane, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $21.221 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective June 1, 2026;  
(11) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of David  
Mendoza, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $22.614 hourly in the Div.  
of Police, effective June 1, 2026;  
(12) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Herschel Jackson, Park Maintenance Worker, Grade 508N,  
$18.323 hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective May  
18, 2026;  
(13) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Albulena Jahjaga, Accountant Sr., Grade 524E, $2,666.48 biweekly  
in the Div. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development,  
effective May 4, 2026;  
(14) Sworn Appointment of Nicholas Stump, Fire Captain, Grade  
316N, $52.016 hourly in the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services,  
effective April 23, 2026;  
(15) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Morgan Edelen,  
Juvenile Probation Officer, Grade 517N, $24.039 hourly in the Div.  
of Youth Services, effective June 1, 2026;  
(16) Classified Civil Service Acting Assignment of Jeffrey May,  
Forestry Technician Sr., Grade 516N, $25.120 hourly in the Div. of  
Water Quality, effective May 11, 2026;  
(17) Classified Civil Service Acting Assignment of James Ellis,  
Heavy Equipment Operator, Grade 516N, $24.342 hourly in the Div.  
of Water Quality, effective April 20, 2026;  
(18) Voluntary Demotion of Alfred Godfrey, Pavement Marking  
Technician Sr., Grade 515N, $21.852 hourly in the Div. of Streets  
and Roads, effective May 4, 2026;  
(19) Resignation of Tyrell Sparks, Refuse & Recycling Worker  
Sr., in the Div. of Waste Management, effective March 27, 2026;  
(20) Resignation of Malcolm Berry, General Maintenance  
Worker, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective March 27,  
2026;  
(21) Resignation of Nicholas Alexander, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 2,  
2026;  
(22) Resignation of Keith Kelley, Production Maintenance Tech,  
in the Div. of Water Quality, effective April 2, 2026;  
(23) Resignation Benjamin Ballard, Police Officer, in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 3, 2026;  
(24) Resignation of Michael McDermott, Refuse & Recycling  
Collector, in the Div. Waste Management, effective April 3, 2026;  
(25) Resignation of James Evans, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 3,  
2026;  
(26) Resignation of Geovanny Hernandez, Police Officer, in the  
Div. of Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(27) Resignation of Garrett Stasuk, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 15,  
2026;  
(28) Resignation of Kevin Fuller, Community Corrections Officer,  
in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 18, 2026;  
(29) Resignation Mitchell Estepp, Community Corrections Officer,  
in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 19, 2026;  
(30) Resignation of Lauren Storrs, Zoning Inspection Supervisor,  
in the Div. of Building Inspection, effective April 24, 2026;  
(31) Resignation of Lawrence Moberly, Streets  
&
Roads  
Maintenance Worker Sr., in the Div. of Streets and Roads,  
effective April 27, 2026;  
(32) Resignation of Martin Zepeda, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective April 27,  
2026;  
(33) Resignation of Colby Mitchell, Refuse & Recycling Collector,  
in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 27, 2026;  
(34) Resignation of Charles Combs, Refuse & Recycling Worker,  
in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 27, 2026;  
(35) Resignation of Tayvone Harrington, Refuse & Recycling  
Collector, in the Div. of Waste Management, effective April 28,  
2026; and  
(36) Resignation of Rebecca Lewis, Safety Officer, in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 29, 2026.  
XIV. Fire/Police Discipline - NO  
XV. Announcements  
XVI. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment