Frankfort — County Judge/Executive Michael Mueller called a special meeting of the Franklin County Fiscal Court to order Aug. 7 and led an informational work session to review the Garner Economic Strategic Plan; the record shows the court took no formal action.
The session began at 3:31 p.m. at the Julian M. Carroll Academic Services Building Auditorium at Kentucky State University in Frankfort. Present, according to the court record, were Squire Sherry Sebastian, Squire J.W. Blackburn, Squire Kelly Dycus, Squire Richard Tanner and Squire Eric Whisman; Squire Mike Harrod was noted as absent. County Attorney Max Comley and Fiscal Court Clerk Kim Cox were also listed as in attendance.
The minutes state that, after calling the meeting to order, Judge Michael Mueller immediately recessed and that the gathering was a work session to review the Garner Economic Strategic Plan. The record explicitly states, “This was a work session to review the Garner Economic Strategic Plan. No action was taken.” No presenters, motions, votes, or substantive outcomes are identified in the transcript provided.
Because the session was designated a work session, the court’s record does not show any votes or formal directives arising from the review. The meeting adjourned at 4:57 p.m.; those listed on the adjournment line include Squire J.W. Blackburn, Squire Kelly Dycus, Squire Richard Tanner and Judge Michael Mueller. The record does not specify next steps, any follow-up assignments, or a schedule for future action on the Garner plan.
The notice header in the official record lists the meeting date and a 5:00 p.m. time, but the court’s internal minutes show the call to order at 3:31 p.m. and adjournment at 4:57 p.m.; the transcript reflects those start and end times.