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E-Town council hears updates on public works and parks

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The Elizabethtown City Council met for a work session Monday.

City Public Works Director Don Hill gave an annual report on his department. Hill discussed several projects completed in the previous fiscal year including new roofs on the State Theater and the Elizabethtown Police Department’s lobby, grease trap installation for area restaurants, and video inspection of sewer and stormwater lines. Hill said city crews have paved seven miles of roadways so far this year, and are scheduled to complete 12.5 miles.

“Our goal every year is between 12 and 15 miles,” Hill said. “Now, that’s depending on how much money is budgeted, depending on how much money we get from the Road Tax Fund, and depending on what the cost is, and so really the cost drives it more than anything, and so it fluctuates. It’s on a fluctuating index monthly, so we watch the market and we try to plan our paving according to that, try to get the best bang for your city dollars.”

City Parks and Rec Director Seth Breitner provided an update on the American Legion Park project which will include a new pavilion with restrooms, shade structures, a roundabout area for food trucks, and sidewalk improvements.

“Part of that is the area that walks from the main parking lot down to the pool by the pavilion, and then part of the other area that we looked at is a sidewalk that goes from Miles Street, the sidewalk down there, and goes up to the pool house and the pool building,” Breitner said.

Breitner said four bids were submitted to the city for the project, and a recommendation to council will be presented at the next council meeting.

City Events Manager Beth Pyles discussed the annual Heartland Parade, which will step off from the Public Square at 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 23.

“It is one of the largest parades in the state of Kentucky,” Pyles said. “We have over a hundred entries this year made up of floats, walkers, fans, dignitaries, just about anybody you can imagine you’ll probably see them on that Saturday.”

The Elizabethtown City Council will next meet August 18.

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