Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Minutes  
Tuesday, December 2, 2025  
5:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
Roll Call  
I.  
15 - Amy Beasley; Hilary Boone; James Brown; Emma Curtis; Chuck  
Ellinger II; Whitney Elliott Baxter; Joseph Hale; Lisa Higgins-Hord;  
Hannah LeGris; Shayla Lynch; Tyler Morton; Jennifer Reynolds; Dave  
Sevigny; Liz Sheehan and Dan Wu  
Present  
Absent  
0
Invocation  
II.  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
III.  
A motion was made by Council Member Whitney Elliott Baxter, seconded by  
Council Member Emma Curtis, that this Minutes be Approved.The motion  
PASSED by majority vote (Council Member Amy Beasley was absent).  
Presentations  
IV.  
Received and Filed  
Received and Filed  
Received and Filed  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
An Ordinance related to constructing and leasing to own a new  
Government Center (awarded pursuant to RFP #51-2024 Government  
Center Development & Lease Proposal) to be located at 200 West  
Vine Street and 260 West Vine Street, Suite 400, and authorizing the  
Mayor or her designee, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to  
execute the following documents, and any additional necessary  
documents related to this project, with LOF Development, LLC and/or  
the Lexington Opportunity Fund, LLC, or their affiliate(s), and/or a  
to-be-formed Kentucky non-profit corporation or limited liability co.: (1)  
Development Agreement, (2) Real Estate Purchase and Sale  
Agreement, (3) Ground Lease, and (4) Facilities Lease; with an initial  
payment of $30 million towards the purchase of the properties and the  
construction of the project, and the terms of the ground lease and  
facilities lease not to exceed 35 years from the issuance of the lease  
obligations or an estimated annual payment of $3.5 million per year;  
authorizing the taking of any additional necessary actions related to  
this matter; and appropriating funds pursuant to Schedule No. 17; with  
the final closing and full notice to proceed with the project contingent  
upon the approval of the Ky. Local Government Public-Private  
Partnership Board pursuant to KRS 65.028(12), if applicable. [Dept. of  
General Services, Ford]  
A motion was made by Council Member Elliott Baxter, seconded by Council  
Member Higgins-Hord, that this Ordinance be Approved.The motion PASSED  
by the following vote:  
8 - Hilary Boone; James Brown; Chuck Ellinger; Whitney Elliott Baxter;  
Joseph Hale; Lisa Higgins-Hord; Hannah LeGris and Jennifer Reynolds  
Aye:  
7 - Amy Beasley; Emma Curtis; Shayla Lynch; Tyler Morton; Dave Sevigny;  
Liz Sheehan and Dan Wu  
Nay:  
0
Absent:  
2.  
A motion was made by Council Member Ellinger, seconded by Council Member  
Sevigny, that this Ordinance be Approved.The motion PASSED by the  
following vote:  
15 - Amy Beasley; Hilary Boone; James Brown; Emma Curtis; Chuck Ellinger;  
Whitney Elliott Baxter; Joseph Hale; Lisa Higgins-Hord; Hannah LeGris;  
Shayla Lynch; Tyler Morton; Jennifer Reynolds; Dave Sevigny; Liz  
Sheehan and Dan Wu  
Aye:  
0
0
Nay:  
Absent:  
Ordinances – First Reading  
VII.  
3.  
An Ordinance expanding and extending the Full Urban Services  
District #1 for the Urban County Government for the provision of street  
lighting, street cleaning, and garbage and refuse collection, to include  
the area defined as certain properties on the following streets: Belhurst  
Way; Belleville Park; Blackford Parkway; Blue Sky Parkway; Buttermilk  
Rd.; Carnation Dr.; Cravat Pass; Denton Trail; Geneva Place; Halford  
Place; Meadowlark Rd.; Ontario Place; Polo Club Blvd.; Rabbit Warren  
Flat; Seneca Lake Rd.; Shady Cove; Ward Dr.; Berry Ridge Circle; and  
Lamont Dr. [Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works, Albright]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
4.  
An Ordinance expanding and extending Partial Urban Services District  
#3 for the Urban County Government for the provision of garbage and  
refuse collection, to include the area defined as certain properties on  
the following streets: Bourbon Walk; Branham Park; and Weston Park.  
[Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works, Albright]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
An Ordinance expanding and extending Partial Urban Services District  
#4 for the Urban County Government for the provision of street  
lighting, to include the area defined as certain properties on Stedman  
5.  
Dr. [Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works, Albright]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
An Ordinance expanding and extending Partial Urban Services District  
#5 for the Urban County Government for the provision of street lighting  
and garbage and refuse collection, to include the area defined as  
certain properties on Redberry Circle. [Dept. of Environmental Quality  
and Public Works, Albright]  
6.  
7.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
An  
Ordinance  
amending  
certain  
County  
of  
the  
Budgets  
to reflect  
of  
current  
the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban  
Government  
requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and  
re-appropriating funds, FY 2026 Schedule No. 20. [Div. of Budgeting,  
Lueker]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing twelve  
(12) classified positions of Park Maintenance Supervisor, Grade 517N,  
and creating twelve (12) classified positions of Park Maintenance  
Supervisor, Grade 518N, and transferring the incumbents, all in the  
Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective the first pay period following  
passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, George]  
8.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
An  
Ordinance  
amending  
certain  
of  
the  
Budgets  
of  
the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to provide funds towards  
future expenditures recommended by the Mayor’s Task Force on  
Homelessness and appropriating and re-appropriating funds, Schedule  
No 0019. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]  
A motion was made by Council Member Whitney Elliott Baxter, seconded by  
Council Member Hannah LeGris, that this Ordinance be Received First  
Reading.and sent to the Urban County Council to return on 12/4/2025.The  
motion PASSED by unanimous vote.  
Resolutions – First Reading  
VIII.  
1.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Tribute Acquisition Co., in the  
amount of $10,762,511, for the Merrick Trunk Sewer Project, for the  
Div. of Water Quality, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Tribute  
Acquisition Co., related to the bid. (5 Bids, Low) [Martin]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service  
2.  
Appointment of: Jeremiah Asberry, Administrative Specialist, Grade  
516N, $24.435 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective November 5,  
2025; and ratifying the Permanent Sworn Appointment of: Ryan Wells,  
Police Sergeant, Grade 315N, $42.126 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective October 28, 2025. [Div. of Human Resources, George]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
3.  
Urban  
County  
Government,  
to  
execute  
an  
Agreement  
with  
Containerpros, LLC., for dumpster bin refurbishment at a cost not to  
exceed $12,822.74. [Div. of Waste Management, Baldon]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the  
University of Ky., for an athletic trainer at a cost not to exceed  
$100,000. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
4.  
5.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute  
Agreement with the Downtown Lexington Corporation d/b/a Downtown  
Lexington Partnership to provide funding to conduct Downtown  
Development Strategic Analysis and Overview for the  
a
Purchase of Service  
a
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, at an additional cost not  
to exceed $15,000 in FY 2026. [Office of the Mayor, Atkins]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Lexington-Fayette  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the  
Agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc., for the Haley Pike Landfill Leachate  
Treatment System Improvements Project, for the Div. of Environmental  
Services, increasing the Contract price by the sum of $177,600.00  
from $743,000.50 to $920,600.50 in FY 2026. [Div. of Environmental  
Services, Carey]  
6.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute and submit a revised  
application to the Ky. Infrastructure Authority (KIA), and to provide any  
additional information requested in connection with the application, for  
a low interest state revolving fund loan in the amount of $20,000,000 in  
order to provide funding for the North Elkhorn Wet Weather Storage  
Tank Consent Decree Remedial Measures Project. [Div. of Water  
Quality, Martin]  
7.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Gresham  
Smith, for Main and Vine Streetscape plan at a cost not to exceed  
$116,750. [Mayor's Office, Peacher]  
8.  
9.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the Ky. Cabinet for  
Health and Family Services, Ky. Dept. for Medicaid Services in the  
amount of $125,000 under the Ky. Community Crisis Co-Response  
Grant Program to expand the Community Paramedicine Crisis  
Response Program, the acceptance of which obligates the Urban  
County Government to the expenditure of $12,500 as a local match,  
and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the  
Grant Budget. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Addendum to the Evaluation  
Services Agreement with University of Ky. Research Foundation, for  
evaluator for the Community Paramedicine Program. [Div. of Fire and  
Emergency Services, Wells]  
10.  
11.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Second Amendment to the  
Agreement with New Life Day Center, Inc., for the operation of the  
litter pickup services with Panhandler Participation Program,  
increasing the Contract price by the sum of $60,000, from $150,000 to  
$210,000 annually. [Div. of Environmental Services, Carey]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Third Amendment to the  
Subrecipient Agreement with Northern Ky. Legal Aid Society, Inc., dba  
Legal Aid of the Bluegrass (“Legal Aid”), reallocating an additional  
$95,305.99 in Federal funds to Legal Aid for housing stability service.  
[Dept. of Housing Advocacy and Community Development, Lanter]  
12.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Professional Services  
Agreement with Blue Grass Community Foundation, Inc., for the Be  
The Change Scholarship fund for FY 2026, at a cost not to exceed  
$65,625. [Office of the Mayor, Carama]  
13.  
14.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Naming Rights Agreement  
with Fifth Third Bank, N.A., providing the naming rights of the Pavilion  
at Henry A. Tandy Centennial Park, at no cost to the Urban County  
Government. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute six Community Project  
Agreements (RFP No. 28-2025), to be paid with Grant funds awarded  
under the Nonprofit Capital Grant Program-Facilities Improvements,  
with Bluegrass Council of the Blind ($36,320), Bluegrass Care  
15.  
Navigators/Hospice  
of  
the  
Bluegrass  
($70,000),  
Greenhouse17  
($68,463), Lexington Children’s Theatre ($70,000), the Nathanial  
Mission ($66,186),  
County ($70,000), at  
and the Urban League of Lexington Fayette  
total cost not to exceed $380,969, and  
a
authorizing the Mayor, or her designee, to execute any other  
necessary amendments, addenda, or other documents with these  
entities related to these funds. [Dept. of Social Services, Allen-Bryant]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute eight Community Project  
Agreements (RFP No. 29-2025), to be paid with Grant funds awarded  
under the Nonprofit Capital Grant Program-Operational Investments,  
with Bluegrass Care Navigators/Hospice of the Bluegrass ($30,000),  
Children’s Advocacy of the Bluegrass ($21,684), God’s Pantry Food  
16.  
Bank ($30,000), Independence Place ($29,201),  
Lexington Habitat for  
Humanity ($29,523), Moveable Feast ($29,000), New Beginnings  
Bluegrass ($30,000), and The Nest (24,000), at a total cost not to  
exceed $223,408, and authorizing the Mayor, or her designee, to  
execute any other necessary amendments, addenda, or other  
documents with these entities related to these funds. [Dept. of Social  
Services, Allen-Bryant]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to the  
Agreement with the Drug Enforcement Administration to increase  
assigned Officers from one to two on the Task Force. [Div. of Police,  
Weathers]  
17.  
18.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. Eight (8) to  
the Agreement with Haire Construction, LLC, for the Phoenix Park  
Reimagined Project, increasing the Contract price by $53,920.00 and  
raising the total Contract price to $3,440,966.91. [Div. of Parks and  
Recreation, Conrad]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Newgen  
Strategies & Solutions LLC., for a Collection Efficiency Study at a cost  
not to exceed $99,440. [Div. of Waste Management, Baldon]  
19.  
20.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute amendments to existing loan  
documentation for multiple projects that have been awarded Federal  
funds pursuant to the multi-year Consolidated Plan and/or Annual  
Action Plan Home Investment Partnerships Program, in order to adopt  
the annual utility allowance established by the Lexington-Fayette  
Housing Authority, where the final form of the amendments shall  
materially comply with the attached exemplar Agreements, subject to  
the approval of the Dept. of Law and the Div. of Grants and Special  
Programs; and further authorizing the Mayor to execute all other  
necessary documents related to these amendments. [Div. of Grants  
and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Change Order No. Two (2) to the Contract  
with L-M Asphalt Partners Ltd, d/b/a ATS Construction for the Salt  
Dome & Associated Improvements Old Frankfort Pike, Contract No.  
58-2024, decreasing the Contract price by the sum of $24,967.98,  
from $4,887,177.60 to $4,862,209.62. [Dept. of Environmental Quality  
and Public Works, Albright]  
21.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
22.  
23.  
Urban  
County  
Government,  
to  
execute  
a
Memorandum  
of  
Understanding with the United States Postal Inspection Service, for a  
part-time task force officer. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions  
providing for the proper use, development, and maintenance of each  
parcel within the Legacy Business Park, the final form of which shall  
be subject to the approval of the Industrial Authority Board and the  
Dept. of Law. [Office of the Mayor, Bencz]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant Application  
24.  
to the National PAL Mentoring Grant Program, to provide any  
additional information requested in connection with this Grant  
Application, and to accept this Grant if awarded, which Grant funds are  
in the amount of $30,000 in Federal funds to support operation of the  
Youth Programming expenses, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer  
unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Police,  
Weathers]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, as the Collaborative Applicant, to execute  
and submit the 2025 Continuum of Care 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, which seeks up to $4,640,674 in Federal funds for  
the operation of Programs by community nonprofit organizations to  
reduce homelessness in Lexington-Fayette County, and to accept an  
amount, up to $161,074, of the Grant funds, if the application is  
approved, for project planning expenses related to monitoring  
Programs funded by the Grant, the acceptance of which obligates the  
Urban County Government for the expenditure of an amount, up to  
$40,269, as a local match, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer  
unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Office of  
26.  
Homelessness Prevention and Intervention, Herron]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Line Extension Agreement  
with Columbia Gas of Ky., Inc. for the installation of natural gas service  
for the Legacy Business Park, a cost of $433,278.98 to be used as a  
refundable deposit pursuant to the terms of the Line Extension  
Agreement. [Mayor's Office, Bencz]  
25.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Baptist  
Health Lexington, for paramedic students to gain practical experience.  
[Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
27.  
28.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Neighborhood  
Mid-States, Inc. ($500); LFUCG - Partners for Youth ($800); the  
Salvation Army ($1,000); Louisiana Avenue Neighborhood  
Development  
Funds  
with  
Volunteers  
of  
America  
Association, Inc. ($500); Bluegrass Families First, Inc. ($1,100);  
Sisters & Supporters Working Against Gun Violence Inc ($2,000); Ky.  
Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Inc. ($950); and Black  
Church Coalition of the Bluegrass, Inc. ($2,150), for the Office of the  
Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the sum stated.  
[Council Office, Hall]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
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 Div. of Parks and  
29.  
Recreation  
($11,384.34); Chrysalis House, Inc. ($10,000.00); Lexington Children's  
Theatre, Inc. ($11,000.00); Radcliffe-Marlboro Neighborhood  
($70,500.00);  
Lexington  
Children's  
Theatre,  
Inc.  
Association, Inc. ($2,000.00); and LFUCG Div. of Streets and Roads  
($15,000.00), for the Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not  
to exceed the sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept a Grant in the amount of  
$77,221 from the Ky. Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, for the State  
Crisis Intervention Program, to further provide any information  
requested in connection with this Grant Application, to execute any  
documents necessary for the acceptance of this Grant, and authorizing  
the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget.  
[Council Office, Hall]  
30.  
Received First Reading to the Urban County Council due back on 12/4/2025  
Communications From The Mayor - Appointments  
IX.  
(1) Recommending the appointments of Betsy Johnson and Ramla  
Osman to the Carnegie Center for Literacy Board of Directors,  
both with terms expiring September 1, 2029;  
(2) Recommending the appointments of Michelle Bond, qualified  
member, filling the unexpired term of Jeffrey Johnson, and  
Marshall Fields, qualified member, filling the unexpired term of  
John Burrell, to the Charles Young Neighborhood Center Board,  
both with terms expiring March 1, 2028;  
(3) Recommending the appointments of Phillip Jewell, Paramedic  
Program Student, filling the unexpired term of Kailey Gilbert,  
and Crystal Miller, ex officio, Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Health Department Commissioner, to the Emergency Medical  
Advisory Board, with terms expiring July 1, 2027, and  
non-expiring, respectively;  
(4) Recommending the appointment of Trace Williams, filling the  
unexpired term of Mike Keene, to the Fire Pre-Disciplinary  
Review Board, with a term expiring June 1, 2028;  
(5) Recommending the appointment of Laura Hatfield, replacing  
DeLaine Bender, to the Library Board of Advisors, with a term  
from January 1, 2026, to January 1, 2030;  
(6) Recommending the appointments of Alexander Butler, Business  
Community Representative, replacing Lloyd Alverson, Matthew  
Crutcher, Business Community Representative, replacing  
Carolyn Dunn, Stephanie Fitch, Business Community  
Representative, replacing Suzanne Liebee, Timothy Johnson,  
Business Community Representative, replacing Pat Tatum, and  
the FYI board appointment of Obie Taylor, Artist, to the Lyric  
Theatre and Cultural Arts Center Board of Directors, all with  
terms expiring December 8, 2029;  
(7) Recommending the appointment of Shakira Syed, Dist. 5  
Resident, replacing Lisa Satin, to the Parks and Recreation  
Advisory Board, with a term from January 14, 2026 to January  
14, 2030; and,  
(8) Recommending the appointment of Michael Clay Johnson,  
replacing Aaron Vaught, to the Water Quality Fees Board, with  
a term expiring December 1, 2029.  
A motion was made by Council Member Jennifer Reynolds, seconded by  
Council Member Emma Curtis, that this Communication (Appointments) be  
Approved.The motion PASSED by unanimous vote.  
Communications From The Mayor - Donations  
X.  
Accepting and approving the following donations for the following  
depts. and divs.:  
a. Environmental Services - accepting a donation from John’s  
Bluegrass Racing, LLC: $1,200 to assist with the  
implementation of the 2026 Reforest the Bluegrass event.  
(Budget amendment #14011)  
A motion was made by Council Member James Brown, seconded by Council  
Member Jennifer Reynolds, that this Communications (Donations) be  
Approved.The motion PASSED by unanimous vote.  
Communications From The Mayor - Procurements  
XI.  
(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 Purchase of Development Rights - Appraisals of Real  
Property for the Small Farm Conservation Easement  
Program - RFP 37-2025 - Kenimer Appraisal Services, LLC;  
(b) Div. of Water Quality - West Hickman WWTP Tank Cleaning  
& Sludge Disposal - 120-2025 - NAC HEAVY HWY INC;  
and,  
(c) Div. of Police - Respiratory Protection System - 116-2025 -  
Gall’s LLC.  
A motion was made by Council Member Whitney Elliott Baxter, seconded by  
Council Member Dave Sevigny, that this Communication (Procurements) be  
Approved.The motion PASSED by unanimous vote.  
Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
XII.  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Tim  
Stevens, Associate Internal Auditor, Grade 519N, $27.102  
hourly in the Div. of Internal Audit, effective December 15, 2025;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Kimberly  
Bryan, Deputy Director of Accounting, Grade 529E, $4,243.76  
biweekly in the Div. of Accounting, effective December 1, 2025;  
(3) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Alfred  
Godfrey, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 515N, $21.644 hourly  
in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective November 24, 2025;  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Brian  
Burruss, Industrial Mechanic, Grade 517N, $26.042 hourly in  
the Div. of Water Quality, effective December 15, 2025;  
(5) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Christopher Perrine, Crisis Responder, Grade 519N, $28.840  
hourly in the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, effective  
January 12, 2026.  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Lisa  
Janecek, Staff Assistant, Grade 509N, $17.329 hourly in the  
Div. of Family Services, effective December 15, 2025;  
(7) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Cody  
Dillon, Skilled Trades Supervisor, Grade 522N, $33.000 hourly  
in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective December 1,  
2025;  
(8) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Garrison  
Farr, Public Service Worker Sr, Grade 510N, $18.983 hourly in  
the Div. of Public Service Worker Sr., effective January 5, 2026.  
(9) Classified Civil Service Voluntary Demotion of Heather  
Moncrief, Telecommunicator, Grade 517N, $33.145 hourly in  
the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective November 24, 2025;  
(10)  
Unclassified Civil Service Pay Increase in the Office of the  
Urban County Council of Mason Sims, Aide to Council, Grade  
518E, $2,940.56 biweekly in the Office of the Council, effective  
December 2, 2025;  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(20)  
(21)  
(22)  
(23)  
(24)  
(25)  
(26)  
(27)  
(28)  
(29)  
Termination of Terry Cobern, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective November 11, 2025;  
Resignation of Cortney Squires, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective September 25, 2025;  
Resignation of Andre Davis, Public Service Worker, Div. of  
Waste Management, effective September 26, 2025;  
Resignation of Billy Watkins, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective September 26, 2025;  
Resignation of Jeffrey Richardson, Corrections Officer, Div.  
of Community Corrections, effective September 30, 2025;  
Resignation of Robert Willis, Building Inspector, Div. of  
Building Inspection, effective October 3, 2025;  
Resignation of Richard Sheehy, Administrative Specialist,  
Div. of Planning, effective October 3, 2025;  
Resignation of Ryan Hughes, Municipal Engineer Sr., Div. of  
Engineering, effective October 3, 2025;  
Resignation of William Jordan, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Correction, effective October 5, 2025;  
Resignation of Erik Johnson, Resource Recovery Operator,  
Div. of Waste Management, effective October 9, 2025;  
Resignation of Casey Bray, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective October 15, 2025;  
Resignation of Jennifer Meunier, Recreation Manager Sr.,  
Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective October 22, 2025;  
Resignation of Tyrone Simpson, Public Service Worker, Div.  
of Waste Management, effective October 24, 2025;  
Resignation of Roy Blackburn, Safety Officer, Div. of Police,  
effective October 31, 2025;  
Resignation of Shelby DeVita, Police Officer - Trainee, Div.  
of Police, effective November 1, 2025;  
Resignation of Ilber Uka, Public Service Worker, Div. of  
Waste Management, effective November 5, 2025;  
Resignation of John Dickson, Golf Services Assistance, Div.  
of Parks and Recreation, effective November 7, 2025;  
Resignation of Charnelle Richards, Corrections Officer, Div.  
of Community Corrections, effective November 9, 2025;  
Resignation of Diedra Leonard, Telecommunicator, Div. of  
Enhanced 911, effective November 20, 2025; and,  
(30)  
Resignation of Paula Jones, Social Services Worker, Div. of  
Community and Resident Services, effective November 28,  
2025.  
Received and Filed  
Fire/Police Discipline - YES  
XIII.  
A motion was made by Council Member Reynolds, seconded by Council  
Member Elliott Baxter, that the be Approved The motion PASSED by  
unanimous vote.  
Announcements  
XIV.  
XV.  
Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment  
Adjourned