City Clerk Brian Ahart
Cadiz City Council heard the first reading of two budgets Tuesday evening, including an amended current budget and the 2021-22 fiscal year budget.
City Clerk Brian Ahart told council members the revisions to the 2020-21 budget included changes to the amount of money being brought into the city.
Total revenue to the city, according to the budget, is over $10.2 million, nearly $5 million more than normal, with the excess money coming in for the water treatment plant that recently opened on the east side of Cadiz.
The amended budget featured several changes, with the biggest change coming to the expected revenues for intergovernmental funds, showing an increase of $240,000.
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City Clerk Brian Ahart
Cadiz City Council members heard the first reading of an ordinance Tuesday evening that would add wording to possibly allow a doctor’s office to open in the historic district of downtown.
City Clerk Brian Ahart told the council the zoning text amendment would be for conditional uses for R-1 and R-2 properties.
The ordinance stated that written approval is still needed from the board of zoning adjustment.
The first reading of the ordinance change comes after months of back-and-forth between the city and the board of adjustments, a part of the Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission.