Scotts Hill Board Meets

The lobby of the Scotts Hill City Hall was the location of the November 1, 2021 Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting for the City of Scotts Hill.
Photo by: W. Clay Crook / The Lexington Progress
Article by W. Clay Crook-
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen for Scotts Hill met in regular session on Monday evening, November 1, 2021, in the lobby of the City Hall building.
The minutes and financial statements were approved and Scotts Hill Senior Center Director Sheila Adams reminded the board that the Bicentennial pioneer families event at Scotts Hill will start at 2:00 p.m. at the center with a presentation by Linda Goff Farmer and Kathy Haney Williams.
W. Clay Crook gave a brief overview of Bicentennial events around the county, which will center in Lexington at 5:00 p.m. for awards presentations and the mural unveiling, and Darryl Worley entertaining at 7:00 p.m.
The surplus property items have gone to auction, and the generator for the Fire Department is still on backlog. A quote for the work on the Senior Center floor near the kitchen was reviewed, and work on installing the new water meters should be finished sometime between mid-December and the beginning of January.
Work is being planned for the aerator for Bath Springs and to set it up on a regular maintenance schedule. The board also decided to have the buckled asphalt between the Police Station and the…
For complete coverage, see the November 3rd edition of The Lexington Progress.
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