The City Commission will host a Public Hearing and a regular monthly meeting in Marble Hall and as a Zoom webinar on Thursday, May 16, at 9:30 a.m. They have a packed agenda.
The REGULAR MEETING will begin at 9:35 a.m. or at the end of the Public Hearing.
We encourage every KCBer to Ask Your Commissioners about these items on the agenda. The agenda has two periods for citizen comments and correspondence, once after the special requests and again before the meeting is adjourned. Click here to email the commissioners and city clerk .
The Commission will discuss and vote on building permit extensions for projects on 15th Circle, Coury Drive, 10th Street, and Sadowski Causeway.
Mayor-City Administrator Raspe has several items for discussion and approval: a review of the Townhall Meeting held on Monday; hiring Joseph Fema as KCB Building Official (Ed Borysiewicz is the current Building Official); the latest revised city administrator job description and contract; city road repairs; and an update on Marble Hall progress.
The commission will discuss/approve several recommendations by the Utility Board:
• To work with the Beautification Committee on the Retention Pond including the field trial
• To change the length of time between sewer lateral inspections.
• To offer FKEC the installation of solar panels on city owned buildings.
• To use a referendum of the voters if the Commission turns down offering FKEC the solar panels on city owned buildings.
• To undertake the WRF UV Contact Tank Rehabilitation.
• To repair the jib crane and replace the top bearing immediately for $36,748 (a health and safety issue).
• And for KCB residents, should the Utility Board change our sewer billing from the current "flat rate" quarterly bills sent by the City to a bill based on water usage sent by FKAA?
Secretary-Treasurer Harding's report includes the April 2024 Financial Summary and the April Warrant.
The City Attorney will report on:
• Bids to examine by camera and clean the sewer gravity main line.
• Update on a closed session for police union bargaining.
• Update on the expenditures reimbursements.
• Is "Legal" spending under control yet?
Commissioner Harding will discuss the wastewater sampling summary report for May 13, 2024, give a Legislative Update, request feedback on Monroe County Transportation suggestions, and an update on PFAS from FKAA.
Please do Ask Your Commissioners about one or more of these items on the agenda by email and at the meeting. Click