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Magistrates had three meetings on Monday to discuss a number of issues affecting Taylor County residents.
From discussions of fire trucks to recycling and the operation of Veterans Memorial Park, the meetings were open to the public. Several community members attended.
Fire Protection and Emergency Services
The meetings began at 8 a.m., with this Committee discussing the County's new fire truck, which is currently being built in Pennsylvania.
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The County's expenses are falling well within the state's 65/35 rule.
State law requires that at the beginning of a new political term, which begins Jan. 3, County officials must have at least 65 percent of the budget remaining to operate.
Taylor Fiscal Court's Budgets, Audits and Personnel Committee met last Monday to discuss the status of the budget.
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Thieves will soon have a harder time selling their ill-gotten gains in Campbellsville.
During Monday night's regular meeting, City Council members had first reading of an amendment to last year's pawnshop ordinance, an amendment that broadens the types of businesses that must keep electronic records.
Passed in August 2009, the original ordinance required pawnbrokers to keep computer records of all the items they take in and sell.
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Staff Report
State Auditor Crit Luallen recently released the annual audit of the financial statements of the Taylor Fiscal Court for the year ended June 30, 2009. State law requires annual audits of county fiscal courts.
The audit found the county's financial statements to fairly represent the county's assets, liabilities and equity arising from cash transactions and revenues received and expenditures paid in conformity with the modified cash basis of accounting.
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Four wagons are now available for use at The Homeplace on Green River in Taylor County. The wagons will allow all children the opportunity to participate in activities at The Homeplace. A TOUR Southern and Eastern Kentucky grant helped provide funding for the wagons.
The Homeplace on Green River is a 227-acre working farm in Taylor County. The farm demonstrates hay, corn, soybean and tobacco production and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Volunteers give tours by appointment or at special events.
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While customers won't notice a change, work will begin soon on a project to make purification of Campbellsville's water supply safer.
By February, a new system is expected to be in place at the Campbellsville Water Co. that will use liquid chlorine in the purification process rather than the chlorine gas used now. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant to curb bacteria growth.
"The City has for several years looked at a safer disinfection method," said David Bowles of Monarch Engineering, the Lawrenceburg-based company that engineered the project.
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