County staff and department heads gave brief reports and the court moved to approve the packet items in a roll‑call vote.
Library staff described two months of statistics and an upcoming Friday outreach event in partnership with a homeless/housing organization offering food, sign-ups and information to people without housing. "We're mostly just doing it word‑of‑mouth," a library staff member said, describing plans to provide a hot lunch and materials.
A 911 presenter reviewed 2024 call volumes and said staff had submitted damage reports after a recent snow event and are pursuing reimbursement for eligible costs. The presenter said they had asked Bluegrass ADD (as stated in the meeting) to assist with a refresh of the 911 map and that a resolution to pursue a grant was in the meeting packet for approval.
Later the court called for a motion to approve the packet items. The transcript does not record the precise wording of the motion; during roll call multiple named members responded 'Yes' (John Walton; Madam Chair Natalie; Denton; Fleming; Tom Shadera; Judge Lawson; Magistrate Avenue; Magistrate Tipton; Magistrate Flake; Judge Watson and others), indicating the packet item(s) were approved by those voting members.
Next steps: library outreach will proceed this week; 911 staff will pursue the mapping grant and, if awarded, proceed with implementation as described in the packet.