The Hopkinsville City Council met Tuesday night for a regular called meeting in which members voted to approve the first reading of the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Operational and Capital Budgets
The Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole met Thursday night and ultimately forwarded a request from Hopkinsville Public Works to fund repairs to the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center, heard an
Several children and adults stopped by Debow Park Saturday morning for the annual Touch a Truck event put on by Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation. The event,
Hopkinsville Solid Waste General Manager Tony Sicari
During Tuesday night’s meeting, Hopkinsville City Council approved an ordinance increasing the residential trash and garbage collection rates.
Hopkinsville Solid Waste General Manager Tony Sicari brought the proposed rate increase before the Committee of the Whole at its last meeting, citing the increase would help offset rising service costs. The ordinance forwarded to City Council for first reading increases the monthly garbage collection rate to $25 for apartments, economy, and residences.
Councilman Chuck Crabtree asked what the difference is between collecting garbage at an apartment versus a single-family home with Sicari explaining they are trying to be more uniform across the board.