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Elizabethtown City Council meets for special meeting

The Elizabethtown City Council met for a special meeting Monday.

The council approved two zoning map amendments on their second readings. The first changed 1203 and 1205 Saint John Road from R-5 to R-6. The second changed 806 North Miles Street from R-4 to R-5. The first reading was held on a zoning change for 1121 through 1131 Alex Drive from C-3 to R-6, as well as an annexation request for 8.8 acres on South Wilson Road from Hardin County to be zoned C-3. All of these items were recommended for approval by the city’s planning commission.

The council approved a municipal order accepting CIMA Energy’s bid to supply natural gas for the city.

“Now be it ordered that the City of Elizabethtown accepts the bid from CIMA for a two-year contract at a rate of Inside FERC Index plus .2 cents/Dth,” said City Attorney Ken Howard, reading from the municipal order.

The council also approved four municipal orders awarding Downtown Redevelopment Grants to four properties.

“Whereas the City of Elizabethtown desires to promote and support the redevelopment of downtown, and whereas the City of Elizabethtown has developed a Downtown Redevelopment Grant program to encourage private property owners to redevelop their properties,” said Howard, reading from the municipal order.

Grants awarding no more than about $43,500 for 220 West Dixie Avenue, about $46,000 for 110 South Main Street, $2,000 for 117 North Main Street, and about $2,600 for 35 Public Square were approved.

Mayor Jeff Gregory and members of the council had high praise for the E-Town Wine Fest which was held at Freeman Lake Park this past Saturday. Council Member Cindy Walker said she arrived shortly before 6 p.m. and saw a strong crowd.

“I was told that over 1,500 tickets at that time had been sold and they were still lining up behind me,” Walker said. “Beth (Pyles) and Priscilla (Scarborough) did an excellent job, the entire staff, the city, the volunteers. It was perfect.”

Extra vendors, a wider footprint, and great weather helped make the event a successful one.

The Elizabethtown City Council will next meet May 20.

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  1. Donna Patterson

    I would love to see improvement on the south side of ELIZABETHTOWN I’m handicapped and have to use a scooter to get anywhere, but the sidewalks are deplorable or non existtant. I have a horrible time getting from one place to another.please remember Blue Oval is coming!!!!

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