The Radcliff City Council met for their final meeting of 2024 Tuesday evening.
The council approved an amendment to the city’s employee policies and procedures handbook.
“That was the discussion regarding the retirees and that they would be able to utilize our insurance but pay out of their own pocket to use the plan for the dental and vision,” said Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall.
The first readings were held on ordinances that would annex 5800 South Wilson Road from the City of Elizabethtown and zone the property commercial. The first reading was also held on an ordinance that amends the city’s zoning ordinance and development regulations to match the city’s standards for recovery residences with tighter regulations made by the state.
The meeting was the final council meeting for outgoing Council Member Michelle Mitchell. Duvall said Mitchell will still be serving Radcliff when her time on council wraps up.
“She has been a great council member,” Duvall said. “I’ve of course known her for many years prior to working with her, but she’s been a joy to work with.” She’s going to be taking on a new role working as the RSBA, the Radcliff Small Business Alliance, president.”
Mitchell said she never had local politics in her plans, but she was grateful for the opportunity to serve a community she loves with council members she enjoyed working beside.
“They’ve been of great support, and this has been an amazing experience, and if you can get involved in any form or fashion in this community please do so because you can make a difference,” Mitchell said.
Following the meeting, newly- elected Council Member Maria Bell was sworn in for her term that begins January 1.
The Radcliff City Council will next meet January 13.