Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Wednesday, July 1, 2026  
5:00 PM  
Work Copy  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
I.  
Roll Call  
II.  
III.  
Invocation  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
Minutes of the June 18, 2026 Council Meeting  
IV.  
Presentations  
Recognition of the Thoroughbred Chapter of the Kentucky  
Colonels  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
An Ordinance amending Article XXIV of Chapter 2 and Section  
2-296 of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
Code of Ordinances to increase the membership of the Sister  
Cities Programs Commission to seven (7) voting members, to  
include  
the  
VisitLex  
president,  
or  
their  
designee,  
a
Councilmember, and a representative of the Mayor’s Office;  
designating the additional members as ex-officio voting  
members;  
amending  
Section  
2-296 by  
deleting  
language  
regarding reappointment for additional terms; and amending  
Section 2-297 by deleting the requirement that the offices be  
appointed by the Mayor, all effective following passage of  
Council. [Mayor's Office, Scott]  
2.  
3.  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by creating one  
(1) Classified Civil Service Position of Recreation Manager,  
Grade 520N, and creating one (1) Classified Civil Service  
Position of Recreation Specialist Sr., Grade 516N, all in the Div.  
of Parks and Recreation, effective July 1, 2026. [Div. of Human  
Resources, George]  
An Ordinance amending the compensation system salary  
schedules to provide a one percent (1.0%) structure movement,  
applicable to all full-time and part-time positions in the Unified  
Pay Plan, to one (1) position of Council Administrator, to two (2)  
positions of Police and Fire Pension Benefits Specialist, to one  
(1) position of Friend of the Court, and to five (5) positions of  
Family Court Services Specialist; providing that all full-time and  
part-time employees included in the Unified Pay Plan shall  
receive  
a
two percent (2.0%) pay increase for FY2027;  
providing that one (1) position of Council Administrator, two (2)  
positions of Police and Fire Pension Benefits Specialist, one (1)  
position of Friend of the Court and five (5) positions of Family  
Court Services Specialist shall receive a two percent (2.0%) pay  
increase for FY2027; providing that Sections 21-29(b) and  
22-26(b) notwithstanding, all employees at or above the  
maximum of the grade salary range shall receive a two percent  
(2.0%) pay increase for FY2027; amending Section 23-28(a) to  
increase the existing step structure for the positions of Police  
Chief, Grade 324E, and Fire Chief, Grade 324E, by two percent  
(2.0%) and adjusting salaries accordingly; increasing the salary  
by two percent (2.0%) for three (3) positions of Law Clerk - P\T  
within the Dept. of Law; and amending Section 22-53.2(b) of the  
Code of Ordinances, increasing the starting pay for Traffic  
School Guards to $17.044 per hour, all effective June 29, 2026.  
[Div. of Human Resources, George]  
4.  
An Ordinance amending Article III of Chapter 27 and Section  
27-5 of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code  
of Ordinances to alter the minimum criteria for a Small Farm  
Conservation Easement to be considered by the Rural Land  
Management Board; and amending Section 27-6 to alter the  
required information to be included within an application for a  
Small Farm Conservation Easement, all effective following  
passage of Council. [Dept. of Planning and Preservation, Horn]  
VII. Ordinances – First Reading  
5.  
An Ordinance changing the zone from a Light Industrial (I-1)  
and a Wholesale and Warehouse Business (B-4) zone to a  
Corridor Node (CN) zone, for 4.355 net (7.423 gross) acres, for  
property located at 416, 422-424, 426, 430, 436, 442, and 451  
Chair Avenue; 441 Hayman Avenue; and 633 South Broadway.  
(LCD Acquisitions, LLC; Council District 11).  
Approval 7-2 (To  
Be Heard By August 26, 2026) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
6.  
7.  
An Ordinance amending Section 8-1(d)(1) (A-R zone) of the  
Zoning Ordinance to allow for the retail sale of alcoholic  
beverages accessory to a horse race track. Approval of the Staff  
Alternative Text 9-0. [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
An  
Ordinance  
amending  
Section  
23A-10 of  
the  
Zoning  
Ordinance, relating to the Economic Development zone, to  
allow additional supportive uses and accessory uses, and  
amending the special provisions related to residential uses and  
mixed-use buildings. Approval of the Staff Alternative Text 9-0  
[Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
VIII. Resolutions – Second Reading  
1.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Waste Management to  
purchase hardware, software, services and maintenance from  
Routeware Global, Inc., a sole source provider, and authorizing  
the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to  
execute any necessary Agreement with Routeware Global, Inc.,  
related to the procurement at a cost not to exceed $380,180.09  
subject  
to  
appropriation  
by  
Council.  
[Div.  
of  
Waste  
Management, Baldon]  
2.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute an Agreement, and any other  
documents necessary, with Stanford University, for placement  
of a student with the Div. of Parks and Recreation, as part of a  
Community Service Work Study Program, at no cost to the  
Urban County Government. [Div. of Parks and Recreation,  
Conrad]  
3.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute the First Renewal of the  
Agreement (awarded pursuant to RFP No. 1-2025) with Tetra  
Tech, Inc., for Annual Program Management Services for  
Consent Decree implementation and MS4 permit compliance, at  
a cost not to exceed $814,000, subject to the Budgeting of  
sufficient funds in Fiscal Year 2027. [Div. of Water Quality,  
Sanders]  
4.  
5.  
6.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute an Agreement, and any other  
documents necessary, with Ky. Community and Technical  
College System (KCTCS), for placement of a student with the  
Div. of Parks and Recreation, as part of the Ready-To-Work  
Student Work Study Program, at no cost to the Urban County  
Government [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of  
Agreement (awarded pursuant to RFP No. 25-2026) with Solar  
Energy Solutions, for its participation as installer in the Solarize  
Lexington Program, at a cost not to exceed $460,000 for Grants  
awarded pursuant to the Solarize Lexington Program. [Div. of  
Environmental Services, Carey]  
A Resolution accepting the bid (awarded pursuant to RFP No.  
7-2025)  
of Machinex Technologies Inc., in the amount of  
$1,939,674, for Materials Recovery Facility Optical Sorter and  
Robotics, for the Div. of Waste Management, and authorizing  
the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to  
execute any necessary Agreement with Machinex Technologies  
Inc., related to the procurement. [Div. of Waste Management,  
Baldon]  
7.  
8.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement  
related to Council Capital Project Expenditure funds with  
Cumberland Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc., ($7500), at a  
cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution accepting the bid of MAC Construction and  
Excavating, in the amount of $846,000 for the North Elkhorn  
Force Main Relocation, for the Div. of Water Quality, and  
authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with MAC Construction  
and Excavating, related to the bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Sanders]  
9.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of L-M Asphalt Partners, Ltd.  
d/b/a ATS Construction, in the amount of $797,723.60 for the  
Innovation Dr. Renovation, for the Dept. of Environmental  
Quality and Public Works, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf  
of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement  
with L-M Asphalt Partners, Ltd. d/b/a ATS Construction, related  
to the bid. (2 Bids, Low) [Martin]  
10.  
11.  
A Resolution ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service  
Appointments  
of:  
Ella  
Helmuth,  
Attorney,  
Grade  
526E,  
$2,927.76 biweekly in the Dept. of Law, effective June 1, 2026.  
[Div. of Human Resources, George]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute  
a
Purchase of Service  
Agreement (PSA) with Jubilee Jobs of Lexington, Inc., pursuant  
to RFP #35-2024, to assist with the WORK-Lexington Program,  
at a cost not to exceed the sum of $62,718.42. [Mayor's Office,  
Glasscock]  
12.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of  
Agreement with Commonwealth of Ky., Dept. of Military Affairs,  
Ky. Div. of Emergency Management Urban Search and Rescue  
Program for Urban Search and Rescue Services. [Div. of Fire  
and Emergency Services, Wells]  
13.  
14.  
15.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute the Program  
Agreement with Rae-Lou LLC a/k/a Overtime Athletics, for  
Youth  
Sports  
Programming  
at  
the  
Black  
&
Williams  
Neighborhood Center, at a cost not to exceed $800. [Dept. of  
Housing Advocacy and Community Development, Lanter]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute the Program  
Agreement with Rae-Lou LLC a/k/a Overtime Athletics, for  
Youth Sports Programming at the Tates Creek Community  
Center, at a cost not to exceed $800. [Dept. of Housing  
Advocacy and Community Development, Lanter]  
A
Resolution authorizing the Div. of Police to purchase  
compatibility with the National Integrated Ballistics Network,  
from LeadsOnline, a sole source provider, and authorizing the  
Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute  
any necessary Agreement with LeadsOnline, related to the  
procurement at a cost not to exceed $101,634 for FY27 subject  
to appropriation by Council. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
16.  
17.  
18.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute First Amendments to Purchase  
of  
Service  
Agreements  
with  
the  
following  
three  
(3)  
organizations: Arbor Youth Services, Inc., Community Action  
Council for Lexington-Fayette, Bourbon, Harrison, and Nicholas  
Counties, Inc., and Greenhouse17, Inc. to extend the period of  
performance through October 31, 2026, at no additional cost.  
[Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development,  
Lanter]  
A Resolution amending the Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Government procurement regulations to increase the amount of  
an expenditure for which the government is not required to  
legally advertise for bids from $40,000 to $50,000, to increase  
lower threshold amount requirements, and to make changes  
consistent with the actual current operations of the government;  
and approving, adopting and restating the regulations to be  
effective as amended on October 1, 2023. [Div. of Procurement,  
Slatin]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to an  
Agreement with the Urban League of Lexington, Fayette  
County, Inc. to extend the term through June 30, 2027, at no  
additional cost. [Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community  
Development, Lanter]  
19.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of  
Agreement with Ky. Science and Technology Corporation  
(KSTC), for the provision of services to assist the public in  
navigating government contracting opportunities, for the Div. of  
Procurement, at  
a
cost not to exceed $8,400. [Div. of  
Procurement, Slatin]  
20.  
A
Resolution authorizing the Div. of E911 to purchase  
web-based queries of 911 statistics from Intrado Life & Safety  
Solutions ECaTS, a sole source provider, and authorizing the  
Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute  
any necessary Agreement with Intrado Life & Safety Solutions  
ECaTS, related to the procurement at a cost not to exceed  
$6,838.68 for FY27 subject to appropriation by Council. [Div. of  
Enhanced 911, Patton]  
21.  
22.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute  
a
Purchase of Service  
Agreement (PSA) with Commerce Lexington Inc., pursuant to  
RFP #35-2024, to assist with new business development and  
existing business retention and expansion, at a cost not to  
exceed the sum of $209,061.41. [Mayor's Office, Glasscock]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to accept an award for the Fire  
Training Incentive Grant in the amount up to $3,892,752, for  
FY27 from the Commission on Fire protection, personnel,  
standards, and education for training incentives for Firefighters,  
for supplemental pay and training, and authorizing the Mayor to  
transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget, no local  
match is required. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
23.  
A Resolution changing the property street name of University of  
Ky. owned addresses on Press Ave. to Elizabeth St. and  
changing the street name and property address number of  
797-827 Press Ave. to 797 Elizabeth St., 710 Press Avenue to  
710 Elizabeth St. and 720 Press Ave. to 720 Elizabeth St., all  
effective upon passage of this Resolution. [Div. of Enhanced  
911, Patton]  
24.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to accept  
an award for the  
Police Training Incentive Grant in the amount up to $4,018,122,  
for FY27 from the Ky. Justice and Public Safety Cabinet under  
the Ky. Law Enforcement Foundation Program Fund, for  
supplemental pay and training, and authorizing the Mayor to  
transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of  
Police, Weathers]  
IX.  
25.  
Resolutions – First Reading  
Resolution ratifying the Mayor’s prior execution of an  
A
Agreement with West Ky. Correctional Healthcare LLC d/b/a  
Comprehensive Correctional Care (3c), for the provision of  
services related to inmate medical care and mental health  
services, on behalf of the Div. of Community Corrections, at a  
cost estimated not to exceed $11,835,921, and authorizing the  
Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute  
any other documents related to the procurement of these  
services, including future renewals, subject to the appropriation  
of sufficient funds in future fiscal years. [Div. of Community  
Corrections, Colvin]  
26.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Community Corrections, on  
behalf of the Urban County Government, to purchase services  
related to fire monitoring and suppression from Siemens  
Industry, Inc., a sole source provider, at a cost estimated not to  
exceed $41,840.22 in FY27, and further authorizing the Mayor,  
on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an  
Agreement  
and  
any  
other  
documents  
related  
to  
the  
procurement of these services, including future renewals, with  
the cost in future fiscal years subject to the appropriation of  
sufficient funds. [Div. of Community Corrections, Colvin]  
27.  
28.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1  
to the Agreement with L-M Asphalt Partners, Ltd. d/b/a ATS  
Construction, to perform additional work at Deer Haven Park,  
increasing the contract by the sum of $62,800, from $597,000 to  
$659,800. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 5  
to the Agreement with Calhoun Construction, associated with  
the New Senior & Therapeutic Center construction, increasing  
the amount by $97,324.79, raising the total Contract amount  
from $17,108,848.19 to $17,206,172.98, with an eleven (11)  
calendar day change to the Agreement time. [Dept. of General  
Services, Ford]  
29.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute a Renewal Agreement with Ky.  
Underground Storage, Inc., for continued offsite storage of  
records, at a cost not to exceed $3,000 for FY27 and $3,000 for  
FY28, contingent upon the appropriation of sufficient funds.  
[Council Clerk's Office, Allan]  
30.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1  
to the Contract with Buchanan Contracting, Inc., for annual  
sanitary sewer cleaning and inspection, a Consent Decree  
Program, for the Div. of Water Quality, increasing the Contract  
by the sum of $350,319.55, from $899,680.45 to $1,250,000.00.  
[Div. of Water Quality, Sanders]  
31.  
32.  
33.  
34.  
35.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute Agreement(s) with Nestor  
Gomez, Terry Dumphord, Corey Dunn, Stephen Overstreet, and  
Evanyhoney Romero to serve as crisis response mediators for  
ONE Lexington, at a total cost for all Agreements not to exceed  
$50,000. [Office of the Mayor, Carama]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute the Second Renewal and Third  
Amendment of the Agreement with the Ky. Association for  
Environmental Education (KAEE), for continued environmental  
education services, at a cost not to exceed $688,636.27. [Div. of  
Environmental Services, Carey]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with  
the  
Lexington-Fayette  
Urban  
County  
Human  
Rights  
Commission (“HRC”) to support the operating costs of the HRC  
for FY 2027, at a cost not to exceed $451,710. [Div. of Grants  
and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to grant Shield Environmental  
Associates, Inc., access to LFUCG property at 219 E. Third St.  
and 226 E. Third St., to conduct site investigation activities at  
the request of the Ky. Div. of Waste Management. [Div. of Fire  
and Emergency Services, Wells]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute a Memorandum of  
Understanding with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms  
and Explosives, for access to the National Integrated Ballistic  
Information Network. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
36.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute the first renewal to  
the Agreement with Mackey Group, LLC d/b/a Wiser Strategies,  
for continued creative design services for public outreach and  
media campaigns related to water quality and waste  
management, at a cost not to exceed $60,000. [Div. of  
Environmental Services, Carey]  
37.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute  
Agreement (PSA) with Community  
pursuant to RFP #35-2024, to assist with small business owner  
c o n n e c t i o n s a n d n e t w o r k i n g , e n t r e p r e n e u r i a l  
development/start-up assistance, minority owned business  
a
Purchase of Service  
Ventures Corporation,  
development, and women owned business development, at a  
cost not to exceed the sum of $63,220.17. [Mayor's Office,  
Glasscock]  
38.  
A Resolution approving the use of a standardized Memorandum  
of Agreement with qualified employers interested in participating  
in the Tech Internship Pilot Program, and authorizing the Mayor,  
or her designee, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to  
execute the Memorandum of Agreement with any employer  
which is authorized to enter into an Agreement with the same  
material terms, provided that the total cost of the Program does  
not exceed $90,000. [Mayor's Office, Atkins]  
39.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related  
to Neighborhood Development Funds with the Fairways at  
Lakeside Community Association, Inc. ($731.30), Jubilee Jobs  
of Lexington, Inc. ($900.00), Lexington Ravens Youth Football  
Organization Corporation ($800.00), and WhitneyStrong Inc.  
($2,300.00), at a cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council  
Office, Hall]  
40.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Sunesis Construction Co., in  
the amount of $1,861,447.50 for the Mentelle Park Stormwater  
Improvements, for the Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the  
Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute  
an Agreement with Sunesis Construction Co., related to the bid.  
(4 Bids, Low) [Sanders]  
X.  
Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Jessica  
Griffin, Staff Assistant Sr., Grade 511N, $18.068 hourly in the  
Div. of Revenue, effective June 15, 2026;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Debra  
Hisle, Staff Assistant Sr., Grade 511N, $19.641 hourly in the  
Div. of Revenue, effective July 13, 2026;  
(3) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Travis  
Wilson, S & R Maintenance Worker Sr. Grade 515N, $22.770  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Streets and Roads, effective June 29,  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Jason  
Conley, Equipment Operator, Grade 515N, $23.874 hourly in  
the Div. of Waste Management, effective June 29, 2026;  
(5) Probationary  
Classified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Matthew Curtis, Equipment Operator, Grade 515N, $23.197  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Waste Management, effective June 29,  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Keith  
Gurley, Refuse & Recycling Collector, Grade 518N, $26.503  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Waste Management, effective June 29,  
(7) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Jeffrey  
Dukes, Refuse & Recycling Collector, Grade 518N, $25.832  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Waste Management, effective June 29,  
(8) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Henry  
Broadus, Refuse & Recycling Collector, Grade 518N, $26.379  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Waste Management, effective July 13,  
(9) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Steven  
Holloman, Refuse & Recycling Collector, Grade 518N, $25.740  
hourly in the Div.  
2026;  
of Waste Management, effective July 13,  
(10) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Paul  
Jones, Security Officer, Grade 511N, $18.213 hourly in the Div.  
of Public Safety, effective June 29, 2026;  
(11) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Camdyn Combs, Mailroom Clerk, Grade 510N, $17.451 hourly  
in the Department of Government Center, effective June 29,  
2026;  
(12) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Svitlana Jennings, Accountant, Grade 518N, $26.751 hourly in  
the Div.  
2026;  
of Grants and Special Programs, effective March 9,  
(13) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Sahara Adams, Recreation Manager, Grade 520N, $27.286  
hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective July 27,  
2026;  
(14) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of James Norris,  
SLM Tech Apprentice, Grade 509N, $17.072 hourly in the Div.  
of Water Quality, effective July 13, 2026;  
(15) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Cameron  
Bybee, SLM Tech Apprentice II, Grade 512N, $18.782 hourly in  
the Div. of Water Quality, effective June 29, 2026;  
(16) Civil Service Temporary Appointment of Matthew Henry,  
Fleet Parts Manager, Grade 523E, $2,501.92 biweekly in the  
Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective June 1, 2026;  
(17) Civil Service Acting Assignment Appointment of Marcus  
Ashford, Operations Manager, Grade 523E, $3,068.80 biweekly  
in the Div.  
of Waste Management, effective June 22, 2026  
through July 6, 2026;  
(18) Resignation of Quincy Roberts, Police Officer, Div. of  
Police, effective May 17, 2026;  
(19) Resignation of Jakisha Bell, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective May 22, 2026;  
(20) Resignation of Isabelle Ballard, Aide to Council, Council  
Office, effective May 29, 2026;  
(21) Resignation of Lloyd Weaver, Production Maintenance  
Tech, Div. of Water Quality, effective May 29, 2026;  
(22) Resignation of Zachary Martin, Recreation Manager, Div.  
of Parks and Recreation, effective May 30, 2026;  
(23) Resignation of Weston Clark, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective June 1, 2026;  
(24) Resignation of Anthony Young, Police Officer, Div. of  
Police, effective June 5, 2026;  
(25) Resignation of Josiah Richardson, Refuse & Recycling  
Collector, Div. of Waste Management, effective June 5, 2026;  
(26) Resignation of Rodney Guy, Refuse  
&
Recycling  
Collector, Div. of Waste Management, effective June 7, 2026;  
(27) Resignation of Toby Mundy, Technical Specialist, Div. of  
Computer Services, effective June 9, 2026;  
(28) Resignation of Sam Clark, Heavy Equipment Operator  
S&R, Div. of Streets & Roads, effective June 10, 2026;  
(29) Resignation of Christian Peters, S&R Maintenance  
Worker Sr, Div. of Streets & Roads, effective June 12, 2026;  
(30) Resignation of Martha Cromwell, Staff Assistant Sr, Div.  
of Revenue, effective June 12, 2026;  
(31) Resignation of Sophia Booze, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective June 12, 2026;  
(32) Resignation of Ronnie Thomas, Police Officer, Div. of  
Police, effective June 14, 2026;  
(33) Resignation of Frank Brown, S&R Maintenance Worker  
Sr., Div. of Streets & Roads, effective June 14, 2026; and,  
(34) Resignation of Daniel Fowler, Park Maintenance Worker,  
Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective June 18, 2026.  
XI.  
Fire/Police Discipline - NO  
XII. Announcements  
XIII. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment