By Patricia Scheyer
NKyTribune reporter
EDGEWOOD
Edgewood city council members voted to read an ordinance banning medical cannabis and cannabis businesses in the city. The second reading will be later in the month.
Jeremy Baldwin, from Enterprise Rental Cars, gave council members a presentation on how he could replace the city’s entire fleet over the next five years. Council thought the numbers looked good and the city might go in that direction.
Chris Courtney, from NKADD, came to the city to re-familiarize the council members with the myriad services that NKADD offers.
CAO Brian Dehner announced that there will be a special public meeting on August 27 at Liberty Hall and he thinks the time will be 6 or 7 pm. This will be to discuss the intersection of Charter Oak and Tupman roads, and the school board will be there as well as the engineers and the city.
INDEPENDENCE