Monthly Archives: April 2018
Commission candidates in their own words – April 2018
Rather than hold a public forum with such a large field of candidates we chose to ask the incumbents and their challengers ten questions. The questions are a modified version of those suggested by the Strong Towns organization (strongtowns.org)
SFNA will hold a public forum for candidates on 25 Oct 2018, in advance of the General Election.
Attached are the unedited replies received from the candidates, as well as any points of contact they wished to share. The last page contains links to the video interviews conducted by Cable-10 for both Commission candidates and District 1 Magistrate Candidates.
City Commission special meeting called 4-16-2018 reservoir & Tanglewood
Dolly Graham Park – updates planned by Parks & Rec Dept
The City of Frankfort’s award-winning Parks & Rec Dept is planning an update to Dolly Graham Park which will include a splash-pad. See the plan in the pdf below:
2018 Franklin County Spring Clean – free access to landfill, scrap metal collection, household hazardous waste drop-off & more
2 April 2018 – traffic notice / rally planning
MEDIA ADVISORY
Contact: William May
Mayor
502-227-7275
William.may59@gmail.com
Frankfort, Kentucky — April 1, 2018 — With the planned rally in Frankfort, Monday, April 2, 2018, we are anticipating there will be traffic related issues in the south Frankfort area around the Capitol, starting before 8:00 a. m. until 3:00 p. m., or longer. The rally is expected to draw a large number of people from around Kentucky.
Street closures:
Capitol Avenue will be shut down on both sides, between Third Street and Campbell Street beginning at 8:00 a. m. and ending at approximately 3:00 p. m.
The rally will be in front of the Kentucky Education Association building on Capitol Avenue.
At approximately 10:00 a. m., all of Capitol Avenue will be shut down as people walk from the KEA building to the Capitol. Frankfort Police Department will provide an escort to get people to the Capitol safely.
Frankfort residents who live on the east side of Capitol Avenue may use Logan Street to Second Street and residents who live on the west side of Capitol Avenue may use Shelby to Second for getting into and out of south Frankfort.
Frankfort Police Department will have officers posted at all street corners along Capitol Avenue to assist with traffic and any questions.
We appreciate everyone’s patience as we work to make this a safe event for all involved. Thank you, for your understanding.