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Fleming County authorizes emergency road-salt purchase after supply delays After a Jan. 24 emergency declaration over heavy snow and ice, Fleming County Fiscal Court on Feb. 10 approved buying 100 tons of road salt from out of state at $250 per ton because contracted in-state suppliers could not fulfill December orders.

Fleming County has declared a state of emergency and is taking action to secure road salt from out of state after local suppliers fell short during the winter storm crisis.

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Developers outline Fleming County solar project as officials weigh participation in tax-exempt bond process On Jan. 12, 2021, AEUG Fleming Solar LLC representatives described a proposed local solar project and requested Fleming County Fiscal Court participation that would enable federal, state and local tax-exempt status for Industrial Revenue Bonds; court members and local leaseholders raised questions about site selection, geotechnical risks, equipment sourcing, costs and property reassessment.

Fleming County is at a crossroads as officials weigh the potential economic boost from a proposed solar energy project against pressing community concerns and environmental risks.

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Fleming County Fiscal Court approves 2021 tax rates, road resurfacing and a slate of routine renewals At its Sept. 14 meeting, the Fleming County Fiscal Court unanimously approved Resolution 21-1344 setting 2021 tax rates, authorized flex-funded resurfacing of two local roads, approved budget and cash transfers, and handled routine leases and appointments, including one park-board appointment.

Fleming County Fiscal Court just approved significant tax rates and road improvements while tackling essential budget matters—what's next for the community?

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Fleming County approves $1,516,000 HUD grant to extend sewer, water to Industrial Park IV Fleming County Fiscal Court authorized a $1,516,000 HUD grant to fund sewer and water infrastructure in Industrial Park IV, authorized BTADD to procure engineering services if needed and gave the County Judge/Executive authority to sign grant documents.

Fleming County just scored a $1.5 million HUD grant to supercharge Industrial Park IV with essential sewer and water infrastructure!

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Fleming County approves $1.516 million HUD grant for Industrial Park IV sewer and water Fleming County Fiscal Court approved HUD grant agreements totaling $1,516,000 to fund sewer and water infrastructure in Industrial Park IV, authorized administrative services and directed staff to seek engineering proposals; the vote was unanimous.

Fleming County just secured a game-changing $1.516 million HUD grant to enhance sewer and water infrastructure in Industrial Park IV!

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Fleming County Fiscal Court passes resolution opposing TC Energy pipeline After landowners urged action, Fleming County Fiscal Court unanimously adopted a Resolution of Non‑Support for TC Energy’s proposed gas pipeline route through the county.

Fleming County has taken a bold stand against the proposed TC Energy gas pipeline, protecting the rights of over 270 landowners and signaling strong local opposition.

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KYTC recommends $1.17 million allocation for Fleming County roads; $650,000 pledged for Grange City Covered Bridge Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District Nine presented FY2022–23 Rural Secondary recommendations totaling $1,441,060 available funds and recommended $530,175 in expenditures; the Fiscal Court unanimously approved Resolution 22-1366 accepting the plan. Senator Stephen West announced $650,000 for the Grange City Covered Bridge restoration.

Fleming County just secured over $1.4 million for road improvements and a historic bridge restoration—what’s next for local infrastructure?

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Fleming County accepts $1.75M senior center grant, clears land purchases and commits $1.3M in ARPA funds The Fleming County Fiscal Court on Feb. 8 accepted a $1,750,000 grant for a new senior center, authorized purchase of two Hyatt property lots totaling 2.68 acres for $125,475, approved architectural and administrative contracts and committed $1,302,800 in ARPA funds toward the project.

Fleming County just secured a $1.75 million grant to build a new senior center, paving the way for a brighter future for its community!

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Acciona outlines $230M–$250M Fleming County solar proposal and potential tax implications Acciona/AEUG representatives presented a proposed Fleming Solar project estimated at $230 million–$250 million, discussed conversion of farmland assessments to non-farm status, estimated $13M–$15M in tangible equipment, and outlined PILOT and IRB options for tax abatements; no decision was made by the court.

Acciona/AEUG's ambitious $250 million solar project in Fleming County could reshape local tax revenue and farmland assessments—what does this mean for the community?

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Fleming County officials report local coronavirus planning after March 9 interagency meeting Fleming County Fiscal Court discussed local coronavirus planning on March 10 after emergency-service providers met at the health department March 9 to coordinate response; no specific new policies or orders were adopted at the meeting.

Fleming County officials are in talks about their coronavirus response, but what’s missing from the plan could leave residents in the dark.

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