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Cave City council to review taxes, cash balances and department reports Monday

Jul 10, 2026 | 3:59 PM

The Cave City Council. GN1 FILE PHOTO

STAFF REPORT
Glasgow News 1

Cave City residents will have a chance to hear about city finances, public safety and code enforcement when the City Council meets Monday, July 13 at 5 p.m.

According to the agenda, council members are scheduled to approve the June regular and special meeting minutes at the start of the session.

Financial items on the agenda include review of June restaurant and transient room tax collections. The document lists a restaurant tax line, a transient room tax line and a transfer to the Tourism Commission, with the combined amount reportedly moving to that commission. Council members are also expected to look at a June cash analysis that includes savings for the police department and a checking balance for the fire department.

Under new business, the council plans to consider an equipment purchase.

The agenda also calls for a closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(b) and (c), which covers real property and litigation matters under Kentucky’s open meetings law. After the closed session, the council is set to hear department activity reports.

Those reports are listed from BRADD’s Matt Pedigo, Fire Chief Kevin Jandt, Police Chief Paul Reynolds and Code Enforcement officer Karisa Waddle. Other reports on the agenda include City Council committee reports, giving members a chance to update the public on ongoing projects and initiatives.

The meeting offers residents an opportunity to follow how tourism-related taxes are handled, how public safety accounts are tracking and how various departments are operating.

Key Facts
– Cave City City Council meets Monday, July 13 at 5 p.m.
– Agenda includes approval of June regular and special meeting minutes.
– Council will review June restaurant and transient room tax collections.
– Members will review June cash analysis for police and fire accounts.
– An equipment purchase item is listed under new business.
– Closed session is planned on real property and litigation under state law.
– Department activity reports will come from BRADD, fire, police and code enforcement.
– City Council committee reports are also scheduled.

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