HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam presented the annual county budget to the community on Friday at the courthouse and talked about several goals including maximizing their relationship with Fort Campbell, pursing financial stability, enhancing the safety of residents, and focusing on population growth.
He also addressed county requirements which include things like a coroner, county attorney, county buildings, and agency funding for the library, and animal shelter. In the past year, the animal shelters fees have been raised to keep up with pharmaceutical costs, which Gilliam says the community has really embraced.
Lastly, Gilliam reviewed some notable changes including a 6% increase in health insurance, and giving all employees a 4% pay increase. “Our employees work hard, and I know we live in an inflated area,” Gilliam said.
He also noted some capital projects that the county is working on including building a concession stand at Ruff Park, renovating the judge executive office, building a new sheriff office for increased storage, and making improvements in the Christian County Jail.