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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

94.810 Creation -- Powers -- Fees -- Joint city-county motor vehicle parking

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(1)Any city by ordinance may create motor vehicle parking authorities, or at any time,
the legislative body of a city by ordinance and the fiscal court of the county
containing the city may enter into an agreement to form a joint city-county motor
vehicle parking authority. Such parking authorities shall have the power of
acquisition, creation and operation of public street and off-street parking facilities.
The fees charged need not be limited to the cost of operation and administration but
may be for revenue.
(2)If a city, already having a motor vehicle parking authority in existence, enters into
an agreement to form a joint parking authority with the county, the agreement shall
provide for the assumption of the debts and liabilities of the existing parking
authority by the joint parking authority and the transfer of any assets of the existing
parking authority, including real property and improvements, to the joint parking
authority.
(3)The termination of an agreement between a city and county to form a joint parking
authority will not result in the continued existence of a city motor vehicle parking
authority, unless specifically provided for in the agreement.
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