Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Thursday, April 16, 2026  
6:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
I.  
Roll Call  
II.  
III.  
Invocation  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
Minute of the March 26, 2026 Council Meeting  
IV.  
Presentations  
CASA Service Awards  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
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. 26. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
VII. Ordinances â€“ First Reading  
An Ordinance modifying the conditional zoning restrictions to  
allow additional principal, accessory, and conditional uses in the  
existing Corridor Business (B-3) zone for 1.16 net (1.88 gross)  
acres, for property located at 532 and 550 South Broadway and  
659 Plunkett St. (Kenneth V. Littrell; Council District 3).  
Conditional Approval 8-0 [To Be Heard By April 16, 2026] [Div.  
of Planning, Duncan]  
3.  
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. 27. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
VIII. Resolutions â€“ First Reading  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Davis H. Elliot Construction  
Co., Inc., in the amount of $127,375 for the concrete tee pads  
and sign posts for Disc Golf Course, for the Div. of Parks and  
Recreation, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute an Agreement with Davis H.  
Elliot Construction Co., Inc., related to the bid. (2 Bids, Low)  
[Conrad]  
2.  
3.  
4.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Mefford Contracting, LLC, in  
the amount of $425,900, for the Town Branch Exterior Window  
Replacement Project, for the Div. of Water Quality, and  
authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government,  
to  
execute  
an  
Agreement  
with  
Mefford  
Contracting, LLC, related to the bid. (3 Bids, Low) [Martin]  
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,  
FUQUA  
Acquisitions II, LLC and Gateway Lofts Stonedale, LLC, to  
provide sanitary sewer conveyance and treatment capacity to  
portions of property in Jessamine County. [Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Engineering  
Services Agreements (awarded pursuant to RFP NO. 40-2025),  
with  
Hazen  
and  
Sawyer,  
Banks  
Engineering,  
Palmer  
Engineering, Tetra Tech, Strand Associated, Inc., and Stantec  
Consulting Services Inc., for storm water management projects  
for the Div. of Water Quality under an Indefinite Services  
Contract, with future work awarded and funds budgeted on a  
project basis. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
5.  
6.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an updated Mutual  
Aid Agreement with Clark County for multi-jurisdictional  
responses. [Div. of Fire and Emergency Services, Wells]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1  
(Final) to the Agreement with NAC Heavy Highway Inc., to  
reflect actual quantities of odorous wastewater processed, for  
the Div. of Water Quality, increasing the Contract by the sum of  
$49,695.52, from $94,686.00 to $144,381.52. [Div. of Water  
Quality, Martin]  
7.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute the Agreement with  
Ky. Transportation Cabinet for construction of sanitary sewer  
infrastructure, part of the Liberty Rd. Improvement Project  
(7-8902.00), for the Div. of Water Quality, at a cost not to  
exceed $556,074.14. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
8.  
9.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute the Facility Usage and  
Concessions Agreement with various youth baseball and  
softball leagues, for the usage of baseball and softball fields for  
the 2026 calendar year. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute Amendment No. 1 to an  
existing Grant Agreement with the Ky. Transportation Cabinet  
(KYTC), bringing that Grant Agreement into compliance with  
current KYTC policies and extending the period of performance  
for the Complete Streets Design Manual Project to December  
31, 2026. [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
10.  
A Resolution accepting the bids of the following entities in  
response to RFP No. 6-2026 to scale up equipment and  
personnel to manage storms, disasters and emergencies, and  
establishing price contracts and authorizing the Mayor, on  
behalf of the Urban County Government, to enter into any  
additional necessary Agreements with each of the following, all  
contingent upon the appropriation of sufficient funds: L-M  
Asphalt Partners, ltd. dba ATS Construction, Clearpath Facility  
Services LLC, Concentric Corporation of America, Davis H.  
Elliot Construction Co., Inc., DRC Emergency Services, LLC,  
Eds Holdco, LLC, Integrated Services Inc. of Ky, and Woodall  
Construction Co., Inc. [Div. of Procurement, Slatin]  
11.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor on behalf of the Urban  
County  
Government,  
to  
execute  
a
Memorandum  
of  
Understanding with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day  
Saints, for the placement of Missionary Volunteers with the  
Dept. of Social Services, at no cost. [Div. of Aging and Disability  
Services, Stambugh]  
12.  
13.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with  
Central Bank Center and Levy Catering, for the Police Awards  
Banquet. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to accept a federal award, if  
offered, from the Ky. Justice and Public Safety Cabinet in the  
amount of $100,526 under the Victim Assistance Formula Grant  
funded by the Victims of Crime Act, to provide any additional  
information requested in connection with this Grant for hiring a  
Victims Services Supervisor, no local match is required, and  
authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within  
the Grant Budget. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
14.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant  
Application to the Ky. 911 Service Board, 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 $253,714 to purchase items of the  
Solacom Guardian System, the acceptance of which obligates  
the Urban County Government to the expenditure of $28,190 as  
a
local match, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer  
unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of  
Enhanced 911, Patton]  
15.  
16.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute the Extension  
Deposit Agreement and related documents with Ky. American  
Water, for installation of water main infrastructure, water main  
relocation, and a master meter at the Legacy Business Park, at  
a cost not to exceed $1,410,240. [Mayor's Office, Bencz]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute an Agreement with Fister  
Distribution, Inc., for warehouse storage and handling for the  
receiving, storage, and delivery of equipment and new  
purchases for the new Senior and Therapeutic Recreation  
Center, at a cost estimated not to exceed $20,000. [Div. of  
Aging and Disability Services, Stambaugh]  
17.  
18.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute an Agreement with GoodMaps  
Inc., for the implementation and license subscription for  
wayfinding technology for the Lexington Senior Center, at no  
cost to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Aging and  
Disability Services, Stambaugh]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 4  
to the Agreement with Calhoun Construction, associated with  
the New Senior & Therapeutic Center Construction, increasing  
the amount by $547,828.28, raising the total Contract amount  
from $16,561,019.91 to $17,108,848.19. [Dept. of General  
Services, Ford]  
19.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Fire and Emergency  
Services to purchase national background checks from L4  
Security Group, a sole source provider, and authorizing the  
Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute  
any necessary Agreement with L4 Security Group, related to the  
procurement at a cost not to exceed $11,430. [Div. of Fire and  
Emergency Services, Wells]  
20.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to an  
Agreement with Liturgical Publications Inc. (LPI), for design  
layout and printing of the Lexington Senior Center monthly  
newsletter, and further authorizing the Mayor to execute any  
other amendments with Liturgical Publications Inc. (LPI), related  
to that Agreement. [Div. of Aging and Disability Services,  
Stambaugh]  
21.  
22.  
23.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute Contracts with Uniti  
Solutions, for bandwidth expansion at 115 Cisco Rd. and 151 N.  
Martin Luther King Blvd., at a cost not to exceed $32,201.76.  
[Div. of Enhanced 911, Patton]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute four Agreements  
with Institute of Police Technology and Management, for four  
training courses at a cost not to exceed $70,000. [Div. of Police,  
Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of  
the Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant  
Application to the U.S. Department of Justice, under the  
Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program in  
FY 2027 to purchase an interview and interrogation course, 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 $300,000 in Federal  
funds, no local match is required and authorizing the Mayor to  
transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of  
Police, Weathers]  
24.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute the Multi-Year Services  
Agreement with Metaformers, Inc., for all infrastructure,  
databases, and administration of the PeopleSoft platform in the  
Oracle Cloud, enabled by Oracle-certified technology experts, at  
a cost not to exceed $492,499.80 in Fiscal Year 2027, subject  
to the appropriation of sufficient funds, and further authorizing  
the CIO, as the Mayor’s designee, to execute any other  
documents, including future renewals, necessary for continued  
implementation, operation, support, or maintenance of same.  
[Office of the Chief Information Officer, Rodgers]  
25.  
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 FoodChain,  
Inc. ($3,022.56), the Tradition at Parks Edge Townhome  
Association, Inc. ($4,000.00), and Northside Common Market  
Corporation ($2,186.63), for the Office of the Urban County  
Council, at a cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council Office,  
Hall]  
IX.  
Communications From The Mayor - Appointments  
(1) Recommending the reappointment of Anita Britton and the  
appointment of Erin Soard, filling the unexpired term of Tim  
Schuler, to the CASA of Lexington Board of Directors, with  
terms expiring July 1, 2030 and July 1, 2028, respectively;  
(2) Recommending the reappointment of Anna Ellis, Bluegrass  
Chapter of Emergency Nurses Association Representative, to  
the Emergency Medical Advisory Board with a term expiring  
July 1, 2030;  
(3) Recommending the appointment of James Dickinson and  
Ashley Wagers to the Human Rights Commission with both  
terms expiring January 1, 2030;  
(4) Recommending the reappointment of Kip Cornett to the  
Lexington Center Corporation Board of Directors with a term  
expiring July 1, 2030;  
(5) Recommending the appointment of Anitrea Burks, Artist,  
filling the unexpired term of Bryce Oquaye, to the Lyric Theatre  
and Cultural Arts Center Board of Directors with a term expiring  
December 8, 2027;  
(6) Recommending the reappointment of Ryan Foster to the  
Parking Authority Board with a term expiring June 1, 2030;  
(7) Recommending the appointment of Hannah Crepps, LFUCG  
Representative, to the Public Arts Commission, with a term  
expiring December 31, 2029; and,  
(8) Recommending the appointment of Sammy Shores, filling  
the unexpired term of Amy Steele, to the Tree Board with a term  
expiring April 1, 2027.  
X.  
Communications From The Mayor - Donations  
Accepting and approving the following donations for the  
following depts. and divs.:  
a. Parks and Recreation - accepting a donation from the  
Friends of McConnell Springs: an ADA-compliant interactive  
kiosk for self-led nature education. This replaces the no-longer  
working kiosk that was donated by the friends group decades  
ago (estimated value $3,100).  
b. Environmental Services - accepting a donation from four  
entities totaling $4,600 to assist with the implementation of the  
2026 Reforest the Bluegrass event. The donations include  
$1,500 from Kentucky American Water, $1,400 from John’s  
Bluegrass Racing, $1,500 from Wild Birds Unlimited, and $200  
from Wild Ones Native Plants. (Budget Amendment No. 14184)  
c. Aging and Disability Services - accepting a donation from the  
Friends of Lexington Senior Centers: GoodMaps-Wayfinding  
technology for the Lexington Senior Center on Life Lane that  
enables anyone, including individuals with low/no vision, limited  
English speakers and non-readers, the ability to find their way  
regardless of their routing preference (estimated value $7,500).  
XI.  
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 Fire and Emergency Services - Firefighter Turnout  
Gear - 20-2026 - Fire Acquisition Company, LLC dba Phoenix  
Safety Outfitters;  
(b) Div. of Fleet Services - Hydraulic Oil - 34-2026 - Valor Oil,  
LLC;  
(c) Div. of Traffic Engineering - Gridsmart Detection System - 38  
-2026 - Precision Traffic and Safety Systems, LLC;  
(d) Div. of Police - Vehicle Equipment Installation - 29-2026 -  
L&W Emergency Equipment, Frontline Mobile Tech, Ridgenet  
Network Group;  
(e) Div. of Traffic Engineering - Traffic Signal Maintenance  
Supplemental - 25-2026 - Stansell Electric Company, Inc.;  
(f) Div. of Parks & Recreation - Golf Course Sand - 19-2026 -  
The Arms Trucking Company, Inc.;  
(g) Div. of Waste Management - Temporary Labor for Material  
Recovery Facility - 28-2026 - Work Now Ky LLC; and,  
(h) Div. of Waste Management  
-
Temporary Labor for  
Collections - 31-2026 - Work Now Ky LLC.  
(2) Accepting and approving the following vendors as sole  
source providers:  
(a) Div. of Police - INVISIO Communications, Inc - INVISIO  
integrated radio communications, hearing protections, headsets,  
related equipment and service; and,  
(b) Div. of Police  
-
Thoroughbred Aviation  
-
Aircraft  
maintenance, service and equipment.  
XII. Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Frank  
Price, Information Systems Manager, Grade 529E, $3,923.12  
biweekly in the Div. of Computer Services, effective May 2,  
2026;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Waylon  
Reboin, Heavy Equipment Operator, Grade 516N, $23.594  
hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective April 6, 2026;  
(3) Probationary  
Classified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Nicholas Jackson, S & R Maintenance Worker Sr., Grade 515N,  
$21.256 hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective May  
4, 2026;  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Deonte  
Gaines, S & R Maintenance Worker Sr., Grade 515N, $21.556  
hourly in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective April 22, 2026;  
(5) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of George  
Shanks, SLM Field Technician, Grade 515N, $22.385 hourly in  
the Div. of Water Quality, effective April 6, 2026;  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Justin  
Ongteco, SLM Field Technician Sr., Grade 516N, $22.615  
hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective May 18, 2026;  
(7) Probationary  
Classified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Christopher Skimmerhorn, SLM Supervisor Sr., Grade 519N,  
$30.126 hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective April 13,  
2026;  
(8) Probationary  
Classified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Christopher Dent, Engineering Section Manager, Sr., Grade  
532E, $4,987.44 biweekly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective  
April 13, 2026;  
(9) Probationary  
Classified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Christopher Breeding, Treatment Plan Operator, Grade 518N,  
$24.525 hourly in the Div. of Water Quality, effective April 6,  
2026;  
(10) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of John  
Robinson, Telecommunicator, Grade 517N, $24.039 hourly in  
the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 20, 2026;  
(11) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Alexis Raugh, Telecommunicator, Grade 517N, $23.860 hourly  
in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 20, 2026;  
(12) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Brennon Von Braun, Telecommunicator, Grade 517N, $25.809  
hourly in the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective April 20, 2026;  
(13) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Lisa  
Gates, Telecommunicator Sr., Grade 519N, $30.240 hourly in  
the Div. of Enhanced 911, effective March 30, 2026;  
(14) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Claire McBride, Police Analyst, Grade 515N, $24.121 hourly in  
the Div. of Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(15) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Robert Bolson, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $23.638 hourly in  
the Div. of Police, effective May 4, 2026;  
(16) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Brandon Whitt, Safety Officer, Grade 515N, $21.874 hourly in  
the Div. of Police, effective May 4, 2026;  
(17) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Darrin Polley, Heavy Equipment Technician Sr., Grade 521 N,  
$32.208 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(18) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Michael Alstott, Parks Maintenance Technician Sr., Grade  
515N, $24.720 hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(19) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Joan  
Dolf, Recreation Specialist Sr., Grade 516N, $24.520 hourly in  
the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective April 6, 2026;  
(20) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of  
Kaitlin Caudill, Recreation Supervisor, Grade 514N, $21.538  
hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective April 13,  
2026;  
(21) Unclassified  
Civil  
Service  
Appointment  
of  
Laraven  
Ballard, Public Works Apprentice, Grade 506N, $16.793 hourly  
in the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective April 6, 2026;  
(22) Sworn Appointment of Shahram Aboonasry, Police  
Officer- Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(23) Sworn Appointment of Anthony Cecil, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(24) Sworn Appointment of Justin Coward, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(25) Sworn Appointment of Samuel Daniel, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(26) Sworn Appointment of Reagen Disney, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(27) Sworn Appointment of Christopher Dollins, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(28) Sworn Appointment of Kennedy Edwards, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(29) Sworn Appointment of Andrew Fraser, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(30) Sworn Appointment of Ryan Hash, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(31) Sworn Appointment of Riley Jackson, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(32) Sworn Appointment of Sam Lopez, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(33) Sworn Appointment of Benjamin Meadows, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(34) Sworn Appointment of Gabrielle Miller, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(35) Sworn Appointment of Matthew Newcombe, Police  
Officer- Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(36) Sworn Appointment of Gerardo Ochoa Magana, Police  
Officer- Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(37) Sworn Appointment of Joseph Ogden, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(38) Sworn Appointment of Linsi Pena, Police Officer- Trainee,  
Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective April  
6, 2026;  
(39) Sworn Appointment of Benjamin Riley, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(40) Sworn Appointment of Clayton Robinette, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(41) Sworn Appointment of Peter Rynerson, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(42) Sworn Appointment of Kumi Sarpong Jr., Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(43) Sworn Appointment of Treg Setty, Police Officer- Trainee,  
Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective April  
6, 2026;  
(44) Sworn Appointment of Connor Wehrheim, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(45) Sworn Appointment of Lafayette Westbrook, Police  
Officer- Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective April 6, 2026;  
(46) Sworn Appointment of Connor Wilson, Police Officer-  
Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective April 6, 2026;  
(47) Resignation of Amy McNabb, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective February  
24, 2026;  
(48) Resignation of Marie Ford, Administrative Specialist, in  
the Div. of Revenue, effective February 26, 2026;  
(49) Resignation  
of  
Brandon  
Robinson,  
Police  
Officer-  
Trainee, in the Div. of Police, effective February 27, 2026;  
(50) Resignation of Rashad Mason, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective February  
28, 2026;  
(51) Resignation of Daniel Mahan, Park Maintenance Tech,  
Sr., in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective March 4,  
2026;  
(52) Resignation of Sharon Murphy, Aide to Council , in the  
Council Office, effective March 6, 2026;  
(53) Resignation of Walker Wagers, Community Corrections  
Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections, effective March 6,  
2026;  
(54) Resignation  
of  
Jenny  
Mbango  
Nkane,  
Community  
Corrections Officer, in the Div. of Community Corrections,  
effective March 8, 2026;  
(55) Resignation of Emma Leitenberger, Police Officer, in the  
Div. of Police, effective March12, 2026;  
(56) Resignation of Lachrista Warren, Staff Assistant, Sr., in  
the Div. of Revenue, effective March 13, 2026;  
(57) Resignation of Daniel Beasley, Overdose Prevention  
Project Coordinator, in the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services,  
effective March 17, 2026;  
(58) Resignation of Frank Rodriguez, Police Officer- Trainee,  
in the Div. of Police, effective March 17, 2026; and,  
(59) Resignation of Nancy Albright, Comm. of Environmental  
Quality and Public Works, in the Dept. of Environmental Quality  
and Public Works, effective March 31, 2026.  
XIII. Fire/Police Discipline - NO  
XIV. Announcements  
XV. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment