Calendar
Zoom Meeting. Link will be sent to Committee Members prior.
Contact Ms. Angela Crenshaw for more information.
Zoom Only. Link will be sent to Committee Members prior.
Contact Ms. Jackie Masterson for more information.
Zoom Meeting. Link will be sent to Committee Members prior.
Contact Ms. Jackie Masterson for more information.
Contact Ms. Krista Levee for additional info.
From KY League of Cities
Jan. 25 – 27, 2023
Holiday Inn University Plaza & Sloan Convention Center
1021 Wilkinson Trace
The City Officials Academy is an intense two-and-a-half-day training packed with practical information to benefit city leaders in their jobs. Whether newly elected, newly appointed, or a seasoned official seeking a refresher course on the basics, you are guaranteed to leave this training with information that will be useful to your work in city government.
Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the 2023 edition of the City Officials Legal Handbook, a $50 value and a “must have” tool for every Kentucky city.
This workshop will be held at the Elizabethtown Police Dept. Community Room.
300 S Mulberry St, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
February 3rd – 9:00 am to Noon ET.
This training will be conducted by the Kentucky Dept. for Local Government.
Please contact Ms. Krista Leeve for more details.
The statewide training schedule is available at DLG’s website HERE.
LTADD Municipal Clerk’s monthly meeting.
NEW LOCATION
750 S. Provident Way, Elizabethtown, KY
Contact Ms. Krista Levee for additional info.
Community input will help guide investments to expand high-speed internet across the state
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 2, 2023) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced the state will host a 14-stop listening tour beginning Tuesday, Feb. 14, in Hopkinsville as part of the ongoing Better Internet Initiative.
“Access to reliable high-speed internet is critical to the state’s future economic growth and will vastly improve the daily lives of all Kentuckians,” Gov. Beshear said. “While we are making great progress in our efforts to expand access, we can’t afford to leave any person or community – urban or rural – behind. That’s why we’re asking local leaders in education, health care and agriculture, as well as community partners, business owners and residents to take part in these conversations, which will help us identify precisely where more work needs to be done.”
Full Press Release HERE
NOTE LOCATION:
KYTC District #4 Office
634 E Dixie Ave in Elizabethtown
Contact Mr. Jake Zimmerer for more information.