Campbell County Fiscal Court: 5/6/26
The Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting on May 6, 2026, opened with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, and approval of the April 15 meeting minutes. The court issued proclamations recognizing National Public Works Week and Soil and Water Stewardship Week, while also honoring Fred Mackey Jr. for nearly three decades of leadership with the Campbell County Economic Progress Authority and his contributions to major county projects, including the county administration building, industrial park development, and the public safety complex. Representatives from the Campbell County Conservation District also presented updates on conservation initiatives, including backyard conservation grants, agricultural cost-share programs, a county seed library partnership, wetland preservation efforts, and the annual Backroads Farm Tour.
During new business, the court held first readings for ordinances updating the county-maintained road list and rezoning approximately eight acres on Moreland Road from mixed residential, commercial, and industrial zoning to residential R-3. The court approved fiscal year 2027 funding for the County Attorney’s Office and authorized a new employee fertility benefits agreement through Carrot Fertility for eligible county and detention center employees. Personnel actions included appointing Kimberly Phillips as full-time housing director, authorizing recruitment for a housing inspector position, appointing Jeffrey Goshen as a part-time OEM response officer, appointing J.R. Staal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, and reappointing Brian Ellerman to the TANK Board of Directors.
The finance director’s report included approval of a Microsoft software licensing agreement costing approximately $72,458, purchase of a new inmate transportation van for the detention center at a cost of roughly $107,440, budget transfers, interfund transfers, and payment of claims. The county administrator also announced acceptance of a $3.5 million bid for reconstruction of the A.J. Jolly Lake spillway, part of a long-term project involving lowering the lake, dredging accumulated sediment, and making infrastructure improvements while portions of the park remain limited during construction. Additional reports included appreciation for county poll workers ahead of the primary election, announcements regarding the county’s spring cleanup event, and promotion of upcoming community events tied to America’s 250th anniversary celebration. The meeting concluded with adjournment following approval of all remaining agenda items.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the provided transcript and may not capture every detail of the meeting.