Campbell County Fiscal Court
At its June 17, 2026 meeting, the Campbell County Fiscal Court approved routine business including the minutes from the June 3 meeting and opened with a special recognition of Officer Samuel Broomhall of the Campbell County Police Department, who received the Outstanding Achievement Award for lifesaving actions taken on April 26, 2026. According to the presentation, Officer Broomhall responded to a reported stabbing and shooting victim suffering from severe traumatic injuries and severe blood loss. Drawing on his EMT training, he applied a tourniquet, bandages, and direct pressure before EMS arrived and continued assisting medical personnel, with county officials recognizing his composure, training, and actions as directly contributing to the patient’s survival. In legislative business, Fiscal Court approved the Fiscal Year 2026–27 county budget ordinance on second reading, formally adopting the annual spending plan following minor presentation-related revisions requested by the Department for Local Government that did not change appropriations. Council also received the first reading of Ordinance 006-26, which would amend county traffic schedules to add a stop sign at the intersection of Clay Ridge and Kissam Road, converting the location into a three-way stop to improve traffic safety based on recommendations from Public Works. Personnel actions included approval of Fiscal Year 2027 employee pay rates for non-union employees and employees covered by AFSCME and FOP agreements, authorization of updates to the county’s position list, appointment of Benjamin Doyle as a seasonal facilities maintenance, parks, and golf employee effective June 18, and appointment of Trask McFarland as Digital Media Specialist in the Administration Department effective June 22. Fiscal Court also accepted the resignation of Road Maintenance Specialist Joseph Whaley and authorized staff to advertise and fill the resulting vacancy. Following an executive session for discussion of pending or proposed litigation, the court approved an amendment establishing a guaranteed maximum price agreement related to spoil management. Additional financial and operational approvals included declaring surplus county property for disposal and donation, including retired detention center RFID equipment and surplus Motorola radios to Owsley County Emergency Management. Fiscal Court approved implementation of a new Tracer Fire online reporting system for Emergency Management and the Campbell County Lancers Volunteer Team at an annual cost of $22,750, authorized purchase of five Dell PowerEdge servers for county and police operations at an estimated $117,872.70, accepted a Morton Salt bid of $127 per ton for road salt purchases, and awarded a $658,917 street replacement contract to Humphrey Concrete for improvements on Mallard Drive and Labrador Lane. Commissioners also highlighted community events including Newport’s Italian Fest, welcomed the opening of Publix in Campbell County, announced a special Fiscal Court meeting on June 30 at 11:00 a.m. with cancellation of the regular July 1 meeting, and promoted an upcoming Movie Night in the Park at AJ Jolly Park. Disclaimer: This summary was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on the meeting transcript and may not capture every discussion, motion, or detail contained in the official meeting record.
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