Florence, KY – Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore is scheduled to address the Rotary Club of Florence on Monday, outlining the past achievements of the county and his vision for the coming year. This address is part of the club’s weekly meeting which will take place at the Northern Kentucky Area Development District offices on Spiral Drive, starting with a lunch buffet at 11:45 a.m.
Gary Moore, who has been serving as Boone County’s Judge/Executive since 1998, stands as a veteran in local government management. This role positions him as the principal elected official of Boone County, which ranks as the fourth largest county in terms of population and one of the fastest expanding regions in Kentucky. His tenure has coincided with significant economic and demographic growth within the county.
During his service, Boone County has experienced transformative development, initiating over 150 economic projects in the last decade alone. These projects represent a $3.6 billion capital injection into the local economy and have created upwards of 16,000 jobs. On a broader scale, the county population has seen substantial increase, growing from 86,000 residents in 2000 to more than 135,000 in 2020, as per the latest census data.
Beyond his local contributions, Moore has engaged in regional and national roles that reflect his commitment to public service. His resume includes serving as the past President of the National Association of Counties and Chairperson of the St. Elizabeth Healthcare Board of Trustees. He has also been involved with the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments and sits on the Board of Directors of the Kentucky Association of Counties.
Throughout his career, Moore has emphasized the value of collaborative strategies that encompass city governments, educational institutions, and various agencies to bolster economic development and improve quality of life for Boone County’s residents.
All those interested in attending the session virtually can access it through the Rotary Club’s YouTube channel. The club has requested that participants RSVP to facilitate planning for seating and catering. The cost for the lunch buffet is $13 per person.
This community meeting does not only provide an opportunity for residents to gain insights into administrative plans but also fosters a transparent dialog between the county officials and the public they serve.
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