The Radcliff City Council met for a called meeting Thursday afternoon.
The council approved a $198,366.26 bid from Riverview Contracting for renovations to Radcliff Fire Department Station No. Two.
“This has to do with the remodeling of Station Two, which is going to allow for separate bathrooms,” said Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall. “Obviously we have female firefighters and are trying to hire more female firefighters as well, and so this separates this. This is an update to a building that was built many years ago, and so this is going to be an update to that as well as add some new quarters for sleeping and stuff like that.”
The first reading was held on three ordinances that annex property on the east side of South Dixie Boulevard between East Lincoln Trail Boulevard and Terrace Drive, along with three ordinances that rezone those properties from Hardin County R-1 to Commercial. The Radcliff Planning Commission approved the zoning changes.
Duvall said Green River Waste will be contacting residents as they work on cut-offs for non-payments and no established accounts. The company allowed a grace period as the transition from the previous provider overlapped with severe winter weather, so Duvall says residents should call to ensure their service is set up and paid for properly.
“There’s still people that have not set their account up or have not paid the bill, and so for the last few months they have been receiving service,” Duvall said. “They’ve made an effort to make sure they try to pick everything up in hopes that everybody will come pay.”
The Radcliff City Council will next meet April 7.
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