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Podcast of Bellevue Kentucky Government Meetings.

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jakson Bellevue City Council: 5/13/26 kansikuva

Bellevue City Council: 5/13/26

At its May 13, 2026 meeting, Bellevue City Council approved routine financial claims across multiple city funds totaling more than $225,000 and heard updates on several community projects and events. Council members discussed the Harbor Green development traffic impact study, with one member recommending the city budget for a dedicated project manager to oversee the complex development process. Community announcements included upcoming Bellevue Neighborhood Association events, the Trash for Cash city cleanup scheduled for May 23, volunteer opportunities for the Fairfield Mile race, and positive reports from recent First Friday and Mother’s Day events in the city. Representatives from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services presented information on the urgent need for foster families in Northern Kentucky, noting that Campbell County currently has 181 children in foster care but only about 47 foster homes available. Officials explained foster care certification options, financial support available to foster and adoptive families, and resources such as tuition assistance and adoption subsidies. Mayor Charlie Cleves highlighted several major city initiatives, including a proposed plan to revitalize the historic Marianne Theater through a nonprofit partnership that would restore the venue for community use, arts programming, and public events. The mayor also introduced a proposal to establish a wiffle ball field at Bellevue Beach Park in partnership with the Greater Cincinnati Wiffle Ball League. Council later approved moving forward with the concept, while emphasizing the need for a future comprehensive park plan and formal agreement details. Police and fire department officials provided updates on public safety activities, including a major drug trafficking arrest, installation of flock cameras that have already assisted investigations, police conference participation, and preparations for hosting the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police conference next year. Fire officials reported 177 emergency runs in April, ongoing firefighter training, public outreach events, and reminded residents of the statewide burn ban in effect through September 30. Council also approved several ordinances and orders during first readings and votes, including the city’s 2026-2027 property tax ordinance, amendments related to the Bellevue Improvement District Development Area, appointments to city boards and commissions, a new health insurance agreement, a memorandum tied to the riverfront development project, and acceptance of an opioid abatement grant to support the Bellevue Police Department’s D.A.R.E. program. The meeting concluded with recognition of National Public Works Week and an executive session regarding the possible sale of city-owned property connected to the Marianne Theater discussion. This summary was generated with the assistance of AI based on the meeting transcript.

14. touko 2026 - 51 min
jakson Bellevue P&Z: 4/27/26 kansikuva

Bellevue P&Z: 4/27/26

The Bellevue Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on April 27, 2026, opened with roll call and approval of prior meeting minutes before moving into agenda items focused on development review and zoning considerations within the city. The commission reviewed proposals related to residential and mixed-use properties, discussing site design elements such as setbacks, parking arrangements, and compatibility with surrounding neighborhoods. Particular attention was given to ensuring projects aligned with Bellevue’s zoning regulations and long-term planning goals, including maintaining neighborhood character while allowing for thoughtful redevelopment. Commissioners asked clarifying questions of applicants and staff regarding compliance, infrastructure impacts, and any requested variances, emphasizing the importance of balancing growth with community standards. Updates were also provided on ongoing planning efforts and administrative matters, with staff noting continued work on zoning definitions and future development considerations. After addressing all items on the agenda and confirming next steps where needed, the commission concluded the meeting with a motion to adjourn. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the provided transcript and may not capture every detail of the meeting.

28. huhti 2026 - 1 h 20 min
jakson Bellevue Code Enforcement: 4/23/26 kansikuva

Bellevue Code Enforcement: 4/23/26

The Bellevue Code Enforcement Board meeting on April 23, 2026, opened with roll call and approval of prior meeting minutes before moving into several ongoing and new code violation cases. One recurring case involved a property on Lafayette Avenue where the owner demonstrated continued progress on structural repairs, with the board encouraging maintenance of a clean and safe worksite while allowing the project to continue under observation. Another major case centered on a historic property at 206 Lafayette Avenue, where unauthorized painting had occurred; the property owner outlined efforts to remove the paint using specialized methods, though concerns were raised by both the board and a neighboring resident about potential environmental impacts, permitting issues, and compliance with historic district regulations. The board opted to continue the case to a future meeting to monitor progress. Significant discussion also focused on multiple nuisance property citations tied to a residence on Fourth Avenue, where repeated police responses for noise disturbances, juvenile behavior, and domestic-related incidents had occurred within a short timeframe. Testimony revealed ongoing challenges involving a minor frequently running away and contributing to disturbances, while the tenant argued efforts were being made to manage the situation and document incidents for court purposes. The board reviewed the city’s nuisance property ordinance, noting the threshold for violations and the shared responsibility between tenants and property owners, and ultimately considered enforcement options including fines and potential mitigation if the tenant relocated. Additional cases addressed similar nuisance complaints and compliance issues, with the board emphasizing communication with property owners, adherence to city regulations, and the broader goal of improving neighborhood conditions rather than strictly penalizing residents. The meeting concluded after handling all scheduled cases and a motion to adjourn. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the provided transcript and may not capture every detail of the meeting.

24. huhti 2026 - 38 min
jakson Bellevue City Council: 4/8/26 kansikuva

Bellevue City Council: 4/8/26

The Bellevue City Council meeting on April 8, 2026 began with approval of prior meeting minutes, followed by a detailed treasurer’s report outlining expenditures across multiple funds, including over $142,000 in general fund claims and additional allocations for capital improvements, municipal road aid, parks, and Port Bellevue . Council updates highlighted upcoming community initiatives such as an Earth Day city cleanup in partnership with Dayton on April 25, volunteer opportunities for gardening projects, and a community happy hour event. The mayor reported progress at Beach Park, including demolition of a recently acquired structure and site cleanup efforts to improve river views, with volunteers needed for rock removal. The meeting featured a Bellevue Police Department presentation recognizing local students and businesses for their participation in a distracted driving awareness campaign, followed by fire department updates noting 143 emergency responses, ongoing training efforts, and a major regional response to a gasoline tanker incident that was successfully contained without injuries or major damage. Public works updates included ongoing pothole repairs, streetscape improvements, and pedestrian safety enhancements near Grandview School. Council also discussed planning for the Memorial Day parade and events, including a 5K fundraiser and expanded community activities tied to the America 250 theme. Under new business, council approved a mowing services agreement, a revocable license for a residential fence encroachment on city right-of-way, and a resolution supporting a proposed mixed-use development project with up to $90 million in industrial revenue bonds. Additional discussion addressed future street resurfacing priorities and consideration of alley improvements. The meeting concluded with general comments and adjournment. This summary was generated using AI based on the provided meeting transcript.

9. huhti 2026 - 26 min
jakson Bellevue Code Enforcement: 3/26/26 kansikuva

Bellevue Code Enforcement: 3/26/26

The Bellevue Code Enforcement Board meeting on March 26, 2026, opened with roll call and approval of prior meeting minutes before proceeding to several contested property violations. The first case, involving 206 Lafayette Avenue, centered on unauthorized exterior alterations in a historic district, including painting natural brick without a Certificate of Appropriateness and continuing work after a stop-work order was issued. Testimony revealed the contractor removed a posted notice and completed additional painting despite being ordered to stop. The property owner failed to appear, and after discussion confirming the paint could be removed, the board unanimously approved the maximum fine of $1,750 and granted 30 days for compliance before a lien would be imposed. The second case, at 129 Retreat Street, involved a long-standing “chronic nuisance” property with multiple violations dating back to 2019, including structural deterioration, debris accumulation, and ongoing construction concerns. Although the owner and a contractor presented evidence of recent progress and cleanup efforts, board members emphasized continued issues with site conditions, noise ordinance violations, and repeated noncompliance. Acknowledging the improvements and the owner’s stated goal to complete the project within six months, the board opted to continue the case rather than issue additional fines, requiring monthly progress updates and warning that lack of progress would result in penalties. The final case, at 329 Berry Avenue, involved unauthorized work in a historic district, including porch modifications, an unapproved curb cut, and construction without proper permits. The property owner argued that he had attempted to follow proper procedures but received conflicting guidance from the county versus city regulations. Evidence showed that corrective actions had been taken, including removal of noncompliant structures and partial sidewalk repairs. Board members recognized the effort to remedy violations and the confusion between regulatory authorities, ultimately voting to waive fines while advising the owner to seek clear approval before future work. The meeting concluded with no additional old business and a motion to adjourn. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the provided meeting transcript.

27. maalis 2026 - 50 min
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