Members of the LaRue County Park and Recreation Board presented their case Monday to Hodgenville City Council for sustainable funding through a restaurant tax.
They had hoped to persuade the six-member council to support a 2 percent tax on prepared food in establishments within city limits. The matter did not make it to a vote.
Several board members spoke about safety issues at the 1970s-era park and the need for maintenance.
Board President Eric DeVary said they “had a growing concern” with the aging equipment and facilities.
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