Paducah Cleanup Board Invites Public to June Chat Session
Published Date: 5/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board in Paducah is holding a public meeting on June 18, 2026, to discuss cleanup and environmental projects affecting the local community. Anyone interested can join in person or watch online, share their thoughts, and learn about ongoing efforts to keep the area safe and clean. This is a great chance for residents to get involved and hear about budget priorities and future plans.
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Paducah cleanup meeting open to public
You can attend or watch a public meeting about Paducah cleanup and budget priorities on June 18, 2026, from 5:30–7:00 p.m. CDT at WKCTC Emerging Technology Center, Room 215, 5100 Alben Barkley Drive, Paducah, KY, or watch the livestream on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@pppoadvisoryboards8584. No registration is necessary.
Public comment rules and deadlines
Fifteen minutes are set aside for public comment at the June 18, 2026 meeting; oral commenters will get a minimum of two minutes each. Written comments submitted at least two working days before the meeting will be provided to board members and included in the meeting minutes; written comments received within two working days after the meeting will be included in the minutes.
Disability accommodations available
If you require special accommodations due to a disability to attend or participate, contact Zachary Boyarski at least seven days in advance of the June 18, 2026 meeting to request accommodations.
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