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The Southgate City Council met on April 1, 2026, opening with a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and roll call with all members present. A public hearing was held regarding the Municipal Road Aid Fund, noting a balance of approximately $61,753 and projected FY2027 revenues, including bond proceeds and general fund transfers, to support over $1 million in planned street projects such as improvements to Blossom Lane and Valley View. During public comments, Alexandria Mayor Andy Schabell introduced his candidacy for Campbell County Judge Executive, outlining priorities including public safety, infrastructure, and regional collaboration.
Council approved the March 18 meeting minutes and February financials. New legislation included the first reading of Ordinance 26-03, which proposes increasing compensation for future elected officials, raising council member pay to $5,000 annually and the mayor’s salary to $12,000 beginning in 2027, in line with state guidelines and comparable cities. Resolution 26-06 was unanimously approved, recognizing Arbor Day on April 24, 2026, and reaffirming Southgate’s Tree City USA designation. Additional proclamations recognized Fair Housing Month and honored resident Bill Ellison on his 100th birthday.
Under new business, council discussed a proposal to spend $6,925 on a professional cost estimate for constructing a secure police department foyer but ultimately tabled the item in favor of seeking input from local contractors. Additional discussion included ongoing concerns with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet projects along U.S. 27, particularly related to resurfacing, traffic flow, and pedestrian safety. The meeting concluded with adjournment ahead of a scheduled training session.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may condense or omit details from the original transcript.
By Campbell MediaThe Southgate City Council met on April 1, 2026, opening with a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and roll call with all members present. A public hearing was held regarding the Municipal Road Aid Fund, noting a balance of approximately $61,753 and projected FY2027 revenues, including bond proceeds and general fund transfers, to support over $1 million in planned street projects such as improvements to Blossom Lane and Valley View. During public comments, Alexandria Mayor Andy Schabell introduced his candidacy for Campbell County Judge Executive, outlining priorities including public safety, infrastructure, and regional collaboration.
Council approved the March 18 meeting minutes and February financials. New legislation included the first reading of Ordinance 26-03, which proposes increasing compensation for future elected officials, raising council member pay to $5,000 annually and the mayor’s salary to $12,000 beginning in 2027, in line with state guidelines and comparable cities. Resolution 26-06 was unanimously approved, recognizing Arbor Day on April 24, 2026, and reaffirming Southgate’s Tree City USA designation. Additional proclamations recognized Fair Housing Month and honored resident Bill Ellison on his 100th birthday.
Under new business, council discussed a proposal to spend $6,925 on a professional cost estimate for constructing a secure police department foyer but ultimately tabled the item in favor of seeking input from local contractors. Additional discussion included ongoing concerns with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet projects along U.S. 27, particularly related to resurfacing, traffic flow, and pedestrian safety. The meeting concluded with adjournment ahead of a scheduled training session.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may condense or omit details from the original transcript.