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The Campbell County Fiscal Court convened on November 19, 2025, opening with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of minutes from the October 28 special meeting and November 5 regular meeting. With no guests wishing to address the court, officials moved directly into new business. The court approved an interlocal agreement allowing four additional Campbell County cities to use the County Animal Shelter, completing a system in which ten cities use full animal control services, four use only shelter services, and one uses neither. Members also authorized renewing affiliation agreements for 2026 with both Campbell County LANSAR (search and rescue) and the Northern Kentucky Technical Rescue Team.
Personnel matters included adoption of the 2026 holiday schedule, advancement of Police Officer Daniel Bailey under the current FOP agreement, appointment of Judith Stevens as Senior Center and Wellness Assistant effective December 1, and reappointments of Maggie Whitson and Joyce Hamburg to the Cooperative Extension District Board. The court also approved a memorandum of understanding with Northern Kentucky Water District regarding the Racetrack Road fill station project.
During departmental reports, commissioners offered Thanksgiving well-wishes and shared updates from a recent Chamber of Commerce economic forecast event, noting expectations of slow economic growth, workforce shortages, and regional population challenges. The judge executive also announced the county’s Holiday Lights Recycling Program, running December 1 through February 1 at six drop-off locations.
In the finance portion of the meeting, the court approved multiple motions, including: declaring surplus property for disposal; awarding a major jail security system upgrade to Securitas Technology; accepting bids for janitorial services, Boyd Road pedestrian bridge rail improvements, and AJ Jolly Lake riser and valve upgrades; and granting permission to bid upcoming road resurfacing projects and swamp mats needed for lake dredging. Claims for three November dates were also approved. With no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI.
By Campbell MediaThe Campbell County Fiscal Court convened on November 19, 2025, opening with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of minutes from the October 28 special meeting and November 5 regular meeting. With no guests wishing to address the court, officials moved directly into new business. The court approved an interlocal agreement allowing four additional Campbell County cities to use the County Animal Shelter, completing a system in which ten cities use full animal control services, four use only shelter services, and one uses neither. Members also authorized renewing affiliation agreements for 2026 with both Campbell County LANSAR (search and rescue) and the Northern Kentucky Technical Rescue Team.
Personnel matters included adoption of the 2026 holiday schedule, advancement of Police Officer Daniel Bailey under the current FOP agreement, appointment of Judith Stevens as Senior Center and Wellness Assistant effective December 1, and reappointments of Maggie Whitson and Joyce Hamburg to the Cooperative Extension District Board. The court also approved a memorandum of understanding with Northern Kentucky Water District regarding the Racetrack Road fill station project.
During departmental reports, commissioners offered Thanksgiving well-wishes and shared updates from a recent Chamber of Commerce economic forecast event, noting expectations of slow economic growth, workforce shortages, and regional population challenges. The judge executive also announced the county’s Holiday Lights Recycling Program, running December 1 through February 1 at six drop-off locations.
In the finance portion of the meeting, the court approved multiple motions, including: declaring surplus property for disposal; awarding a major jail security system upgrade to Securitas Technology; accepting bids for janitorial services, Boyd Road pedestrian bridge rail improvements, and AJ Jolly Lake riser and valve upgrades; and granting permission to bid upcoming road resurfacing projects and swamp mats needed for lake dredging. Claims for three November dates were also approved. With no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI.