Beverly Ford, Cave City Councilmember, was recently recognized by the Kentucky League of Cities for her completion of the KLC Level II award for Excellence in City Governance.
(KENTUCKY LEAGUE OF CITIES)
LEXINGTON, KY – The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) recently recognized three area people as a part of its Excellence in City Governance.
Cave City Councilmember Beverly Ford and Clerk/Treasurer Jennifer Freeman were honored with KLC Level II awards for Excellence in City Governance. Horse Cave Clerk Joy Bennett was recognized with a KLC Level I awards for Achievement in City Governance.
The awards are part of the KLC City Officials Training Center (COTC), a voluntary education program. City officials complete education levels by attending KLC events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training.
“With the variety of training provided through the COTC program, our city leaders are better-informed and better equipped to provide the best service to their communities and citizens. This achievement is a testament to dedication and service of the officials who serve Cave City,” said KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney.
The Level I Achievement in City Governance award requires a city official to attend 30 hours of approved training with one hour of ethics training, according to a news release from KLC. The Level II Excellence in City Governance award requires a city official to attend 60 hours of approved training with two hours of ethics training.