Tackling litter with Take 10 Tuesdays We have a litter problem in this community, Mayor Steve Austin said.
He introduced Henderson Chamber of Commerce Vice President Ellen Redding and Henderson Tourist Commission Executive Director Abby Dixon, who presented plans to collaborate and organize some activities for a cleaner community. We all love Henderson, and we walk around, but we may not see the little things, Redding said. A community member who moved back here asked me if I d seen all the trash? At first I didn t, and then I started looking around . We realized it s going to take all of us as a community to come together and make this happen.
HENDERSON, Ky. The Henderson City Commission approved the first reading of a $78 million budget for fiscal year 2021-2022 at Tuesday s regular meeting.
Included in the budget is approximately $30 million for the General Fund, nearly $16 million for the Natural Gas Fund and almost $9 million for the Health Insurance Fund.
The total budget is $3.35 million more than the current fiscal year with 1.6% more allotted in the General Fund, 1.7% less in the Gas Fund and 4% more in the Health Insurance Fund.
Commissioners also approved the first reading of the ordinance setting the Henderson Water Utility’s budget. The budget was approved by the Henderson Water & Sewer Commission on May 17. The HWU budget projects revenue of $24 million with operating expenses estimated at $21.2 million.