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Franklin County Fiscal Court holds special broadband work session with Frankfort Plant Board; no action taken

March 06, 2026 | Franklin County, Kentucky


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Franklin County Fiscal Court holds special broadband work session with Frankfort Plant Board; no action taken
Frankfort, Ky. — The Franklin County Fiscal Court convened a special video-teleconference work session on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, to discuss broadband with the Frankfort Plant Board and was called to order by County Judge/Executive Michael Mueller at 3:02 p.m.

The court recorded attendance from Squire Sherry Sebastian, Squire J.W. Blackburn, Squire Kelly Dycus, Squire Scotty Tracy, Squire Richard Tanner and Squire Eric Whisman. County Attorney Max Comley and Fiscal Court Clerk Kim Cox were also present. The meeting was held under Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) 61.826, with a primary physical location at 321 West Main Street in Frankfort for public attendance.

The session was described in the record as a work session to discuss broadband with the Frankfort Plant Board. The transcript for the meeting records the stated purpose but contains no substantive details of proposals, technical plans, funding sources, timelines or formal direction related to broadband; those specifics were not specified in the meeting record.

No formal action on broadband was taken. Squire J.W. Blackburn moved to adjourn; Squire Eric Whisman seconded. The court voted in favor of the motion, with Squires Sherry Sebastian, J.W. Blackburn, Kelly Dycus, Scotty Tracy, Richard Tanner, Eric Whisman and Judge Michael Mueller recorded as voting "yes." The motion passed and the meeting adjourned at 4:48 p.m.

Because the meeting was conducted as a work session, the record notes discussion intent but does not document decisions or follow-up assignments. The Franklin County Fiscal Court did not set or announce next steps related to broadband in the available transcript.

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