The Hardin County Fiscal Court met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday.
The fiscal court approved an amendment to the 2024-2025 budget, along with a resolution for an engineering services contract with the Lincoln Trail Area Development District for a pavement analysis toolkit. That contract is not to exceed $15,000.
Hardin County E911 Director Mike Leo reported that dispatch answered 4,118 calls in April. 1,355 EMS runs and 479 fire runs were dispatched.
Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul announced the latest update on Individual Assistance claims in the county following April storms and flooding.
“To date in Hardin County, Individual Assistance registrations, there’s been 408 of those, and that has added up to almost $2.5 million in claims that have been approved and paid,” Taul said.
Visit FEMA’s Disaster Recovery Center, located at Kentucky State Police Post Four in Elizabethtown, or visit www.fema.gov for more information on filing a claim.
Taul said the county is still waiting on the White House to approve Public Assistance, which would make funding available for repairs to county roads and infrastructure.
The Hardin County Fiscal Court will next meet June 10.
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