The Elizabethtown City Council met for a special meeting Monday.
A public hearing was held on the city’s Municipal Road Aid funding.
“The city currently has $0 in carryover funds in its Municipal Road funds and will receive approximately $601,857.59 during the fiscal year 2027,” said Elizabethtown Mayor Jeff Gregory. “The LGEA fund has $0 in carryover funds and will receive approximately $0 during the fiscal year 2027.”
A zoning map amendment setting the zoning for the Woodland Corridor to Neighborhood Commercial (C-2) and Regional Commercial (C-3) was approved on its second reading. The council also approved a $12,848.98 Downtown Redevelopment Grant to Fourth Generation Properties LLC for 108 East Dixie Avenue, and the council approved the accepting of chemical bids for the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
“This will be from CITCO Water,” said City Attorney Ken Howard, reading from the municipal order. “Clorine, in the amount of $2,000 per ton, and sulfur dioxide, in the amount of $1,775 per ton, and there is no delivery charge for those products.”
Also meeting Monday was the Radcliff City Council for a called meeting and work session.
The council approved three zoning amendments on second reading. The first rezoned 253 Battle Training Road from Residential-2 to Residential-4. The second rezoned property on the south side of Battle Training Road between North Dixie Highway and Blair Hill Lane from Residential-2 to Residential-4. The third rezoned 3366 South Wilson Road from Residential-2 to Commercial. An ordinance which amended the city’s zoning regulations to align policies concerning qualified manufactured homes with state statutes was also approved on its second reading.
During the work session, Radcliff Police Chief Jeff Cross discussed updates to the RPD’s Code of Conduct, all of which are in line with Kentucky Association of Police Chiefs standards.
“Some policies have a complete standalone policy in itself that explains everything in detail, and then we have ‘rules and regulations’ that touches on basics and the dos and don’ts of work relationships within the facility and how we do things,” said Cross.
Both councils will be conducting budget meetings this week. The Radcliff City Council will next meet in a called meeting on May 18. The Elizabethtown City Council will next meet in a regular meeting on June 1.