Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Tuesday, November 18, 2025  
5:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
I.  
Roll Call  
II.  
III.  
Invocation  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Council Meeting  
IV.  
Presentations  
Arthur Murray Day  
SolSmart Gold Designation Recognition  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
An Ordinance amending the following Section of Chapter 12 of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code of Ordinances  
pertaining to Section 12-5 related to penalties to reduce the time  
period in which to assess citations and civil fines, and providing for  
an administrative cost of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250),  
effective upon passage of Council. [Council Office, Hall]  
An Ordinance amending the Lexington-Fayette County Zoning  
Ordinance, as follows: amending Article 1 to add a definition for  
manufactured home and to update the definitions for mobile home  
and dwelling, and further amending Article 10, relating to the Mobile  
Home Park (M-1P) zone, in order to be compliant with state  
regulations regarding manufactured housing. (Urban County  
Planning Commission). Approval of the Staff Alternative Text 8-0.  
[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. 14. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
3.  
4.  
An Ordinance amending Section 13-13(b) of the Code of  
Ordinances of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to  
create a Recovery Residence License and establish fees relating  
thereto; creating a new Article of Chapter 13 of the Code of  
Ordinances of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
(Article VII  
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Recovery Residences), adopting state law  
requirements for certification of recovery residences; exercising  
concurrent local authority regarding recovery residences by  
requiring individuals or entities operating recovery residences to  
obtain a Recovery Residence License for each recovery residence  
and to provide the information required for a Recovery Residence  
License, including proof of certification; adopting enforcement  
procedures by authorizing civil citations and civil penalties for  
violations and establishing appeal procedures, abatement  
requirements, and rehousing requirements; designating the  
Administrative Hearing Board as the Code Enforcement Board with  
jurisdiction to hear appeals; authorizing liens and such other relief  
as may be appropriate to enforce compliance with the requirements  
for recovery residences; and authorizing the Div. of Revenue to  
adopt any amended policies or procedures to effectuate the  
purposes of this Ordinance, all effective upon passage of Council.  
[Council Office, Hall]  
VII. Ordinances – First Reading  
An Ordinance modifying the conditional zoning restriction in a  
commercial Center (B-6P) zone relating to the maximum gross  
building area limitation for 56.27 net (71.45 gross) acres, for  
property located at 2300-2350 Grey Lag Way, 2320 and 2344  
Elkhorn Rd., and 2200-2277 War Admiral Way. (War Admiral  
Place, LLC; Council District 6). Conditional Approval 10-0 [To Be  
Heard By January 21, 2026] [Div of Planning, Duncan]  
5.  
An Ordinance amending the Lexington-Fayette County Zoning  
Ordinance as follows: amending Section 3-13(b) and Appendix  
Section 22a-3(d) and creating Appendix Sections 22a-3(c)(5),  
22b-5(b)(11), 22b-5(c)(11), and 22c-4(a)(23), all in order to allow  
Short Term Rentals in the Planned Unit Development (PUD-1,  
PUD-2, PUD-3) zones. (Urban County Council). Approval of the  
Staff Alternative Text 9-0 [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
6.  
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. 15. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
7.  
8.  
1096-25  
1104-25  
An Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government for Committee of the  
Whole appropriations as approved during FY 2025 fund balance  
discussions, and appropriating and re-appropriating funds,  
Schedule No. 16. [Div. of Budgeting, Lueker]  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing one  
(1) classified position of Systems Analyst, Grade 523E, and  
creating one (1) classified position of Technical Architect, Grade  
528E, all in the Div. of Computer Services, effective upon passage  
of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, George]  
9.  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by creating one  
(1) classified position of Security Officer, Grade 511N, in the Dept.  
of Public Safety, and creating two (2) positions of Recreation  
Specialist Sr., Grade 516N, and creating one (1) Public Service  
Worker, Grade 508N, both in the Div. of Aging and Disability  
Services, all effective retroactive to July 1, 2025. [Div. of Human  
Resources, George]  
10.  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by creating one  
(1) classified position of Accountant Sr., Grade 524E, in the Div. of  
Accounting, effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human  
Resources, George]  
11.  
12.  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by adopting  
revised pay grades, job codes, job classifications, job titles, and  
salary ranges for positions in the Divs. of Engineering, Streets and  
Roads, Water Quality, Waste Management, Environmental  
Services, Community Corrections, Police, Fire and Emergency  
Services, Aging and Disability Services, Family Services, Youth  
Services, Facilities and Fleet Management, and Parks and  
Recreation, based on a market study performed by the Div. of  
Human Resources, and directing the administration to transfer  
incumbents as appropriate and to implement any recommended  
salary adjustments for classified and Unclassified Civil Service  
employees in these positions, effective the first payroll Monday  
following passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources, George]  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by abolishing one  
(1) classified position of Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 517N,  
and creating one (1) classified position of Code Enforcement  
Officer Sr., Grade 518N, all in the Div. of Code Enforcement,  
effective upon passage of Council. [Div. of Human Resources,  
George]  
13.  
14.  
1077-25  
Ordinance of the Council of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Government authorizing and approving the execution of a Tenth  
Supplemental Lease Agreement between the Lexington-Fayette  
Urban County Airport Board as the lessor and the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government as the lessee in  
connection with the issuance of a Line of Credit Agreement dated  
as of December 10, 2025, by and between Lexington-Fayette  
Urban County Airport Board and Pinnacle Bank with respect to (i)  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport Board General Airport  
Revenue Obligation, 2025 Series A (Credit Note) (Lexington-  
Fayette Urban County Government General Obligation), pursuant to  
a 2025a Credit Note in a maximum aggregate principal amount not  
to exceed $25,000,000, for the purpose of providing interim  
financing for certain airport facilities at the Blue Grass Airport in  
Fayette County, Ky. and (II) Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Airport Board General Airport Revenue Obligation, 2025 Series B  
(Credit Note) (Federally Taxable) (Lexington- Fayette Urban County  
Government General Obligation), pursuant to a 2025b Credit Note  
in a maximum aggregate principal amount not to exceed  
$40,000,000 for the purpose of providing interim financing for  
certain airport facilities at the Blue Grass Airport in Fayette County,  
Ky. [Council Office, Hall]  
VIII. Resolutions – First Reading  
A Resolution accepting the bid of C3 Mechanical, in the amount of  
$25,000, for the Mounted Police Ventilation Repairs, for the Div. of  
Facilities and Fleet Management, and authorizing the Mayor, on  
behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement  
with C3 Mechanical, related to the bid. (4 Bids, Low) [Baradaran]  
1.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Kentucky Stream Restoration in  
the amount of $222,000 for the Southland Park Water Quality  
Improvements, for the Div. of Environmental Services. (3 Bids,  
Low) [Carey]  
2.  
3.  
A Resolution accepting the bid of Myers Fence Inc., in the amount  
of $110,000, for the Veterans Park Net Backstop Replacement, for  
the Div. of Parks and Recreation, and authorizing the Mayor, on  
behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement  
with Myers Fence Inc., related to the bid. (1 Bid, Low) [Conrad]  
A Resolution ratifying the Permanent Classified Civil Service  
Appointments of: Michael Lemaster, Project Manager, Grade 520N,  
$32.391 hourly in the Div. of Environmental Services, effective  
September 30, 2025, Sharon Bogner, Administrative Specialist  
Principal, Grade 520N, $31.620 hourly in the Div. of Environmental  
Services, effective October 7, 2025, Brandon Eads, Vehicle &  
Equipment Technician, Grade 517N, $25.696 hourly in the Div. of  
Facilities and Fleet Management, effective November 5, 2025,  
Lorne Shearere, Heavy Equipment Technician, Grade 519N,  
$30.755 hourly in the Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management,  
effective November 19, 2025, Desiree Willis, Grants Administrative  
4.  
Aide, Grade 518N, $26.422 hourly in the Div. of Grants and Special  
Programs, effective October 14, 2025; and ratifying the Permanent  
Sworn Appointment of: Bige Towery, Police Sergeant, Grade 315N,  
$42.968 hourly in the Div. of Police, effective September 30, 2025.  
[Div. of Human Resources, George]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, or the Chief Information  
Officer as the Mayor’s designee, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Amendment No. 2 to The Riskmaster  
5.  
Accelerator AWS Software as  
a
Service (SaaS) Access  
Agreement with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), extending  
the term of Work Order No. 8 for thirty-six (36) months, from  
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2028, at a cost estimated not to  
exceed $60,039.30 annually, and further authorizing the Mayor or  
the Chief Information Officer as the Mayor’s designee to execute  
any other documents, including future renewals, necessary for the  
operation, support, or maintenance of the same, all subject to the  
appropriation of sufficient funds in future fiscal years. [Div. of  
Computer Services, Stewart]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with Atlantic  
Emergency Solutions, for a Custom Pierce Enforcer Custom  
Pumper at a cost not to exceed $1,150,000. [Div. of Fire and  
Emergency Management, Wells]  
6.  
7.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute a  
Memorandum of Understanding with CASA of Lexington, Inc.,  
Fayette County Family Courts and the Fayette County Attorney’s  
Office, for the provision of statutorily required services for children  
who enter the Fayette County Court System as a result of  
dependency, neglect and/or abuse.  
Persley]  
[Div. of Youth Services,  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Grant Agreement with  
Bluegrass Agtech Development Corp. for challenge grants to  
improve agriculture technology, at a cost not to exceed $250,000.  
[Mayor's Office, Atkins]  
8.  
9.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Lexington Christian  
Academy, to host the annual Kiddie Kapers Holiday Show, at an  
estimated cost not to exceed $1,500. [Div. of Parks and Recreation,  
Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept an additional award of  
$12,577.96 from the Ky. Dept. of Education/Div. of School and  
Community Nutrition in Federal funds for participation in the united  
States Dept. of Agriculture’s Child Care Food Program, for  
provision of breakfast, lunch, and supplements at free and reduced  
rates to infants and toddlers attending the Family Care Center’s  
Childcare and Pre-School Programs in FY 2025, the acceptance of  
which does not obligate the Urban County Government to the  
expenditure of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer  
unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Family  
Services, Horton-Holt]  
10.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Amendment to an Agreement with A  
Caring Place, Inc., to revise the audit requirements and further  
authorizing the Mayor to execute any other necessary amendments  
with A Caring Place, Inc., related to the Agreement. [Div. of Aging  
and Disability Services, Stambaugh]  
11.  
12.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute the 2026 General Term Orders for the  
Fayette County Clerk, establishing the number of deputies and  
assistants allowed to the County Clerk and their respective  
compensation, subject to the limits for each category as specified  
in the General Term Orders and the requirements established by  
law. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute and submit a Grant  
Application to the Ky. State Police-Vehicle Enforcement Div., to  
provide any additional information requested in connection with this  
Grant Application, and to accept this Grant if the application is  
approved, which Grant funds are in the amount of $64,864.10 in  
Federal funds for the continued operation of the Motor Carrier  
Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) for FY 2025, the acceptance  
of which obligates the Urban County Government to the expenditure  
of $3,413.90 as a local match, and authorizing the Mayor to  
transfer unencumbered funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of  
Police, Weathers]  
13.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept an award of $200,000 in  
Federal funds from the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community  
Oriented Policing Services (COPS), under the Law Enforcement  
Mental Health & Wellness Act Grant Program (LEMHWA) for FY  
14.  
2026 through FY 2028, for the expansion of the Wellness Unit in  
the Div. of Police, the acceptance of which does not obligate the  
Urban County Government to the expenditure of funds, and  
authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the  
Grant Budget for this Grant. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept a Grant Award of $33,500  
from the Bluegrass Community Foundation to support programming  
along Town Branch Commons, the acceptance of which does not  
obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure of funds,  
and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within  
the Grant Budget. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
15.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the Agreement with  
Tribute Contracting & Consultants, LLC, for the Blenheim Way  
Sewer Replacement Project, decreasing the Contract price by the  
sum of $140,380.57, from $999,451.00 to $859,070.43, to delete  
bid items that were not necessary to complete the project. [Div. of  
Water Quality, Martin]  
16.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B  
(Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to 1000 Delaware, LLC, for a  
Stormwater Quality Project, at a cost not to exceed $231,984.38.  
[Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
17.  
18.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, or her designee,  
on behalf of the Urban County Government, to execute a  
Non-Binding Letter of Intent with Social Impact Solar LLC, setting  
forth the parties’ mutual intent and process for negotiating and  
drafting definitive Agreements for the development, construction,  
and operation of a Solar Photovoltaic Project located on a portion  
of the Haley Pike Landfill, at no cost to the Urban County  
Government. [Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works,  
Albright]  
A
Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
19.  
20.  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute an  
Agreement with the Norfolk Southern Railway Co., for preliminary  
engineering services regarding quite zones, for the Div. of Traffic  
Engineering, at a cost not to exceed $30,000. [Div. of Traffic  
Engineering, Neal]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Amendment to the  
Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement with the Dept. of Justice to  
reflect changes in the Equitable Sharing Funds spent. [Div. of  
Police, Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Subrecipient Agreement  
with Lexington Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (“Habitat”) and LHH  
Transformation Housing Affordability, LLC (“LHH”), Habitat’s wholly  
owned subsidiary, to pass through $10,000,000 in Commonwealth  
of Ky. funds to LHH, for payment of costs related to a housing  
project proposed by Lexington’s Transformational Housing  
Affordability Partnership, and authorizing the Mayor to execute any  
other needed Agreements or amendments with Habitat and/or LHH  
related to these funds. [Office of Affordable Housing, McQuady]  
21.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to accept a Grant from the United  
States Dept. of Health and Human Services, which Grant Funds are  
in the amount of $461,997 in Federal funds, under the First  
Responders - Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Support  
Services Act Grant, to support the Year 4 Continuation of the  
Expanded First Responders and Community Partners Overdose  
Prevention Project, the acceptance of which does not obligate the  
Urban County Government to the expenditure of funds, and  
authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds within the  
Grant Budget. [Dept. of Social Services, Allen-Bryant]  
22.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Water Quality, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to purchase Supervisory Control and  
Data Acquisition (SCADA) Citect/Historian Support Services for the  
Town Branch and West Hickman Waste Water Treatment Plants  
and Pump Stations, from ATR Distributing Co., Inc., a sole source  
provider, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute any necessary Agreement with ATR  
Distributing Co., Inc. related to the procurement, at a cost not to  
exceed $61,171.90. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
23.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with the Ky. Transportation  
Cabinet (KYTC), for acquisition of former state right-of-way located  
near the intersection of KY 922 (Oliver Lewis Way) and  
Manchester St., and further authorizing the Mayor to accept a deed  
and to execute any other documents related to the transfer. [Dept.  
of Environmental Quality and Public Works, Albright]  
24.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Kathy H. Witt, Sheriff of  
Fayette County, for the collection of the Ad Valorem Urban Service  
District Taxes for the 2025 and 2026 property tax years, at a cost  
not to exceed one percent (1%) of the amount of Fiscal Year 2026  
Ad Valorem Urban Service District Taxes collected; two percent  
(2%) of the amount of Fiscal Year 2027 Ad Valorem Urban Service  
District Taxes collected; and four and one quarter percent (4.25%)  
of the amount of Ad Valorem Parks Taxes collected, with the  
payments to be treated as a commission and the Urban County  
Government to receive any related payment from the  
Commonwealth of Ky. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]  
25.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Contract Modification No. 1 to the  
Agreement with Commonwealth of Ky. Transportation Cabinet,  
Dept. of Highways, to increase the reimbursement to the Urban  
County Government by $60,000, from up to $426,000 to up to  
$486,000, for operation and maintenance of traffic signals and  
electrical traffic control devices on the state primary road system.  
[Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]  
26.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a volunteer site information  
sheet and any related documents, for the provision of the 2026  
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program at the Charles Young  
Center, at no cost to the Urban County Government. [Dept. of  
Social Services, Allen-Bryant]  
27.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Modification No. 1 to the  
Agreement with Ky. Dept. of Military Affairs, Div. of Emergency  
Management to extend the performance period. [Div. of Emergency  
Management, Larkin]  
28.  
29.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Amendment No. 1 to an  
Agreement with New Beginnings, Bluegrass, Inc., related to the  
Housing Navigation Permanent Supportive Housing Program, to  
extend the period of performance to April 30, 2026, and further  
authorizing the Mayor to execute any other necessary amendments  
related to the use of these funds. [Div. of Grants and Special  
Programs, Reynolds]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute the 2026 General Term Orders for the  
30.  
Fayette County Sheriff, establishing the number of deputies and  
assistants allowed to the County Sheriff and their respective  
compensation, subject to the limits for each category as specified  
in the General Term Orders and the requirements established by  
law. [Dept. of Finance, Hensley]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B  
(Infrastructure) Incentive Grant to BBPH Properties, LLC, for a  
Stormwater Quality Project, at a cost not to exceed $113,800. [Div.  
of Water Quality, Martin]  
31.  
32.  
33.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement awarding a Class B  
(Infrastructure)  
Incentive  
Grant  
to  
Andover  
Neighborhood  
Association, Inc., for a Stormwater Quality Project, at a cost not to  
exceed $36,900. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Change Order No. 8 to the Agreement with  
Marrillia Design and Construction Inc., for the Town Branch Park  
Access Improvements Project, increasing the Contract price by the  
sum of $341,948.32, from $5,483,002.00 to $5,824,950.32. [Div. of  
Engineering, Burton]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Change Order No. 5 to the Agreement with  
L-M Asphalt Partners, Ltd dba ATS construction, for the Clays Mill  
Rd. Section 1 Project, increasing the Contract price by the sum of  
$1,085,012.44, from $12,056,925.97 to $13,141,938.41. [Div. of  
Engineering, Burton]  
34.  
35.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Police to purchase FARO 3D  
Crime Scene Scanner from FARO Technologies Inc., a sole  
source provider, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute any necessary Agreement with  
FARO Technologies Inc., related to the procurement at a cost not to  
exceed $5,973.73. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Rumpke of Ky., Inc.,  
for trash collection services at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, at a  
cost estimated not to exceed $5,000 for FY26 and $8,000 for future  
fiscal years. [Div. of Parks and Recreation, Conrad]  
36.  
37.  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Water Quality, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to purchase field service repairs and  
parts for rebuild of the fine screens and wash presses, from Huber  
Technology, Inc., a sole source provider, at a cost estimated not to  
exceed $123,628.57. [Div. of Water Quality, Martin]  
A Resolution authorizing the Div. of Emergency Management to  
purchase an outdoor warning siren from Federal Signal, a sole  
source provider, and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban  
County Government, to execute any necessary Agreement with  
Federal Signal, related to the procurement at a cost not to exceed  
$40,692. [Div. of Emergency Management, Larkin]  
38.  
39.  
40.  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Change Order No. 6 to the Agreement with  
L-M Asphalt Partners, Ltd. dba ATS Construction, for repairs to the  
Mainline Rd. at Cardinal Run North Park, at a cost of $175,885.00,  
raising the Contract total to $7,773,960.94. [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 the  
Lexington-Fayette County Health Dept. for the expanded First  
Responders and Community Partners Overdose Prevention Project  
(EFRCPOPP), funded under the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human  
Services First Responders  
-
Comprehensive Addiction and  
Recovery Act Grant (FR-CARA), at a cost not to exceed $165,000.  
[Mayor's Office, Combs Marks]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Morehead University,  
offering a 35% tuition waiver for any online course for full-time  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government employees, at no cost  
to the Urban County Government. [Div. of Human Resources,  
George]  
41.  
42.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Addendum No. 3 to the  
Agreement with the University of Ky. Research Foundation (UKRF),  
for the provision of evaluation services for Year Four of the  
expanded First Responders and Community Partners Overdose  
Prevention Project, at a cost not to exceed $99,998. [Mayor's  
Office, Combs Marks]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute an Agreement with Stanard & Associates,  
Inc., for the Police Officer Selection Test for LFUCG Police recruit  
43.  
candidates, at a cost not to exceed $5,000. [Div. of Human  
Resources, George]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
44.  
45.  
Urban County Government, to execute  
a
Memorandum of  
Understanding with Baptist Healthcare System, Inc., for use of their  
helipad. [Div. of Police, Weathers]  
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  
Traffic Engineering ($30,000.00); LFUCG Div. of Environmental  
Services ($15,000.00); LFUCG Div. of Environmental Services  
($632.00); Garden Meadows Homeowners Association, Inc.  
($1,500.00); Voices of Hope- Lexington, Inc. ($1,381.96); the Hope  
Center, Inc. ($850.00); LFUCG Div. of Traffic Engineering  
($9,000.00); LFUCG Div. of Parks and Recreation ($30,000.00);  
and LFUCG Div. of Environmental Services ($2,574.00), for the  
Office of the Urban County Council, at a cost not to exceed the  
sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Agreements related to  
Neighborhood Development Funds with Center for Women,  
Children and Families, Inc. ($7,000); the Friends of the Parks in  
Fayette County, Inc. ($1,392); and 16th District PTA Inc. C/o  
Britton PTSA ($800), for the Office of the Urban County Council, at  
a cost not to exceed the sum stated. [Council Office, Hall]  
46.  
47.  
1107-25  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a First Amendment to Purchase of Service  
Agreements with the following Extended Social Resource (ESR)  
Program Grantee agencies, authorizing additional funding for  
services provided to the public pursuant to RFP #20-2024 (Food  
Insecurity and Nutritional Access): FoodChain, Inc. ($24,184);  
Glean Ky. ($4,000); God’s Pantry Food Bank, Inc. ($108,480);  
Greenhouse17 ($10,000); Lexington Gay Services Organization  
d/b/a Lexington Pride Center ($15,561); Moveable Feast Lexington,  
Inc. ($23,000); and the Nathaniel Mission ($22,800), at an  
additional cost not to exceed $208,025 in Fiscal Year 2026.  
[Council Office, Hall]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute a Purchase of Service  
Agreement with Northern Ky. Legal Aid Society, Inc., dba Legal Aid  
of the Bluegrass, to extend the provision of housing stability  
services through August 31, 2026, at a cost not to exceed  
48.  
1108-25  
$150,000, contingent upon approval of a necessary Budget  
amendment. [Council Office, Hall]  
IX.  
Communications From The Mayor - Appointments  
(1) Recommending the appointment of Iris Dooling, Comm. of  
Planning Designee, Ex Officio, and the reappointment of Emily  
Elliott, Public Transit Agency Representative, to the Access  
Lexington Commission, with terms expiring N/A and January 1,  
2029, respectively;  
(2) Recommending the appointment of Adam Zopfi, filling the  
unexpired term of Jordan Owens, to the Affordable Housing  
Government Board with a term expiring October 23, 2028;  
(3) Recommending the appointment of Jackie Banahan to the  
CASA of Lexington Board of Directors with a term expiring July 1,  
2029;  
(4) Recommending the reappointment of Clay Angelucci, Office  
Owner/Designee Representative, and the appointment of Kara  
Legg, Tenant Representing Owners, replacing Mary Quinn Ramer,  
to the Downtown Lexington Management District Board of Directors  
with both terms expiring December 1, 2029;  
(5) Recommending the appointment of Lee Meyer, District 9  
Resident, to the Environmental Commission with a term expiring  
September 30, 2029;  
(6) Recommending the reappointment of Jesse Robbins, At large,  
to the Environmental Hearing Board with a term expiring February  
1, 2029;  
(7) Recommending the appointment of Neil Wilson to the  
Greenspace Trust with a term expiring June 30, 2027;  
(8) Recommending the reappointment of Mason Miller to the  
Industrial Authority Board with a term expiring December 1, 2029;  
(9) Recommending  
the  
appointment  
of  
Kenneth  
Cooke,  
Conservation/Environmental Community Representative, filling an  
unexpired term, to the Infrastructure Hearing Board with a term  
expiring February 1, 2027;  
(10) Recommending the seat change of Ameet Patel, Bluegrass  
Hospitality Association Representative, and the appointment of  
Yajaira West, At large, to the Lexington Convention and Visitors  
Bureau Board of Directors with both terms expiring September 1,  
2028;  
(11) Recommending the term correction of Melissa Coulston and  
Wendi Keene, of the Library Board of Advisors, with terms expiring  
January 1, 2027, and January 1, 2029, respectively;  
(12) Recommending the term correction of Yajaira West of the  
Library Board of Trustees with a term expiring July 20, 2028;  
(13) Recommending the appointment of Holly Le, District 2  
Resident, replacing Alicia Larmour, and Tresine Logsdon, Fayette  
County Public School Representative, filling the unexpired term of  
Miranda Scully, to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board with  
terms expiring January 14, 2030, and January 14, 2027,  
respectively;  
(14) Recommending the appointment of Eileen Langer, Lexington  
Garden Club Representative, filling an unexpired term, and the  
reappointment of Fiona Young-Brown, Qualified member, to the  
Raven Run Citizens Advisory Board with terms expiring January  
13, 2028, and January 13, 2030; and,  
(15) Recommending the appointment of Audrey Suit, replacing  
George Woolwine, to the Water Quality Fees Board with a term  
expiring February 1, 2029.  
X.  
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 & Emergency Services - Emergency Fire  
Equipment - 119-2025 -Atlantic Emergency Solutions, MES Service  
Company, LLC, The Public Safety Store, LLC and Vogelpohl Fire  
Equipment; and,  
(b) Dept. of Environmental Quality & Public Works - Bulk Printing -  
118-2025 -  
Copy Express, Elite Graphics LLC, Commercial  
Services, LLC dba Image 360 Lexington, Southeast Printing &  
Mailing and Thoroughbred Printing.  
(2) Accepting and approving the following vendors as sole source  
providers:  
(a) Dept. of Public Safety - Integrated Security Solutions - Camera  
equipment, door access equipment and video monitoring systems;  
(b) Div. of Streets & Roads - Boyd Cat Company - Road Wideners  
& Cat Fusion Adapters; and,  
(c) Div. of Streets & Roads - Core & Main - ADA Tiles.  
XI.  
Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of DaRayll  
Chestnut, Operations Manager, Grade 523E, $3,095.04 biweekly in  
the Div. of Waste Management, effective November 3, 2025;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Ella  
Helmuth, Attorney, Grade 526E, $2,927.76 biweekly in the Dept. of  
Law, effective December 1, 2025;  
(3) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Alice  
Runyon, Telecommunicator, Grade 517N, $25.342 hourly in the  
Div. of Enhanced 911, effective December 1, 2025;  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Chris  
Cord, E-911 Manager, Grade 527E, $3,396.08 biweekly in the Div.  
of Enhanced 911, effective December 1, 2025;  
(5) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Zachary  
Standley, Code Enforcement Officer, Grade 517N, $24.195 hourly  
in the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective October 27, 2025;  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Louis  
Hamilton, Foreclosure Specialist, Grade 516N, $32.556 hourly in  
the Div. of Code Enforcement, effective November 3, 2025;  
(7) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Maitland  
McCollum, Recreation Supervisor, Grade 514N, $22.513 hourly in  
the Div. of Community & Resident Services, effective December 1,  
2025;  
(8) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Carlos  
Taylor, Public Service Worker, Grade 508N, $16.402 hourly in the  
Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective November 3,  
2025;  
(9) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Justin  
Shelton, Fleet Parts Specialist, Grade 512N, $20.424 hourly in the  
Div. of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective October 27,  
2025;  
(10) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Kegan  
Oberloh, Public Service Worker, Grade 508N, $16.361 hourly in  
the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective November 3, 2025;  
(11) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Daniel  
Mahan, Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 515N, $23.567 hourly in  
the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective November 17, 2025;  
(12) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Brooke Bailey, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(13) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Dawson Bailey, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(14) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Alex Beall, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(15) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jonathan Becknell,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(16) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Kevin Blincoe, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(17) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jonathon Carpenter,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(18) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Landon Case, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(19) Gavin Cevarr, Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780  
hourly in the Div. of Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(20) Probationary Sworn Appointment of John Combs, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(21) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jessena Defler, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(22) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Austin Duck, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(23) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Lola Ewers, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(24) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Addison Fitzgerald,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(25) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Andrew Foust, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(26) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Matthew Fritsch, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(27) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Lonnie Harris, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(28) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Donovan Harrison,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(29) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jonathan Harver, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(30) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Christopher Hayes,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(31) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Kaitlyn Hoehner, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(32) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jonathan Hudson,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(33) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Charles Kehrli, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(34) Probationary Sworn Appointment of John Kelly, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(35) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Clancy Kemp, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(36) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Kennon Kemp, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(37) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Terrance Kent, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(38) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Christian Kuchenbrod,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(39) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Caden Leclere, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(40) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Jose Pena, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(41) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Billy Pennington, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(42) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Brandon Robinson,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(43) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Wyatt Robinson, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(44) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Frank Rodriguez, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(45) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Seth Sheene, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(46) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Ashton Smith, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(47) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Lennon Stolz, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(48) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Tyler Sutton, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(49) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Brandon Taylor, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(50) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Alexander Theriault,  
Police Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of  
Police, effective November 3, 2025;  
(51) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Connor Wilson, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(52) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Victor Zavala, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(53) Probationary Sworn Appointment of David Mendoza, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(54) Probationary Sworn Appointment of Caleb Morse, Police  
Officer Trainee, Grade 311N, $28.780 hourly in the Div. of Police,  
effective November 3, 2025;  
(55) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Noah Boyd, Public  
Works Apprentice, Grade 504N, $16.481 hourly in the Div. of  
Streets and Roads, effective November 10, 2025;  
(56) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Rodricuse  
Jackson, Public Works Apprentice, Grade 504, $16.779 hourly in  
the Div. of Streets and Roads, effective November 10, 2025;  
(57) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Savion Brown,  
SLM Tech Apprentice, Grade 509N, $16.514 hourly in the Div. of  
Water Quality, effective November 17, 2025;  
(58) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Preston Grimes,  
SLM Tech Apprentice, Grade 509N, $16.660 hourly in the Div. of  
Water Quality, effective November 17, 2025;  
(59) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Erik Rose,  
Accountant, Grade 518N, $25.015 hourly in the Div. of Grants and  
Special Programs, effective December 15, 2025;  
(60) Classified Civil Service Voluntary Demotion of Holland Buck,  
Equipment Operator Sr., Grade 515N, $30.194 hourly in the Div. of  
Streets and Roads, effective November 25, 2025;  
(61) Classified Civil Service Voluntary Demotion of Jaquan  
Johnson, Public Service Worker, Grade 508N, $19.454 hourly in  
the Div. of Water Quality, effective October 20, 2025; and,  
(62) Council Leave of Jordan Rodgers, Heavy Equipment  
Technician, Grade 519N, $28.221 hourly in the Div. of Facilities  
and Fleet Management, Effective October 22, 2025 through  
February 22, 2026.  
XII. Fire/Police Discipline - NO  
XIII. Announcements  
XIV. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment