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Radcliff City Council holds final meeting of 2025

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The Radcliff City Council met for their final meeting of 2025 Tuesday.

The council approved an ordinance updating the city’s code of ethics for city officials and employees. The council also approved an ordinance that rezones 238 Oak Drive in Vine Grove from Commercial to Residential-4, a “high-density residential and single family duplex zone”. That is the last rezoning requested by Silver Gate Properties for their development at the property.

The council approved the surplusing of the building and land at 987 North Dixie Boulevard.

“It had been many things over the years, and so it finally ended as the FFO and they tried to sell it, had it listed for well over $800,000 and didn’t have it, so that was donated to the city, and in the meantime, we ended up taking that building and trying to figure out really what we wanted to do with it,” said Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall. “We looked at many different options, one of them was a youth center.”

Duvall said the current tenant originally signed a three-month lease, but in order to help pay utility costs the city has allowed them to remain while the city decides what happens next. Bids for the property will be opened on February 5. If interested, contact the city to set an appointment to tour the site.

The council also approved two operating procedures for the Radcliff Police Department recommended by the Kentucky League of Cities. RPD Chief Jeff Cross said one of the policies concerns the safe storage of firearms, while the other concerns emergency call location requests.

“If we have an incident that requires us to have to find the location of an individual or an individual’s phone, sometimes you can do that under exigent circumstances that doesn’t require a search warrant, and then there’s times that it does require a search warrant,” Cross said.

The council approved termite treatment for the cabins at Saunders Springs, with an initial cost of $1,875 and annual renewals for $375. The council will discuss further renovations for the cabins at a later date.

Duvall addressed a bomb threat that was called in over the weekend at the Radcliff Walmart, and thanked the first responders that quickly arrived on scene. He said nothing was found after a sweep of the property.

“They’re working through some of that, and I think we have some good leads on that, and we’re doing what we can, but just so people know, we had the same threat made against City Hall probably two or three weeks ago, and so I don’t know if this is just a fun thing people like to do but it causes real headaches for all of us that have to deal with it, and it’s a crime if you get caught, absolutely,” Duvall said.

The Radcliff City Council will next meet January 12.

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