Mission and History
The Mission of the Paducah Civic Beautification Board (CBB) is to create a more pleasing environment within our community through the instigation, association, cooperation, and coordination of individuals, organizations, businesses, and government on local, state, and national levels. It is our civic duty to act in an advisory capacity to the City, to enhance the visual beauty and preserve the historical values of the community, and to promote environmental stewardship.
In September 1959, seven local groups organized themselves into a Community Council of Garden Clubs. The overall purpose of the new council was to unify the efforts of the various clubs toward beautifying Paducah and McCracken County. In May 1960, the Council became affiliated with the Sears-Roebuck and Company HANDS program (Home and Neighborhood Development Sponsors). Through this program, funds were made available to garden clubs in promoting a campaign of beautification, preservation, and rehabilitation of urban areas. The Paducah Board of Commissioners, recognizing the success of the programs initiated and executed by our Board, adopted on July 5, 1960 an ordinance making the Board an Advisory Board to the City. More CBB History
Contact, Membership, Meetings, and Donations
If you have a question about the Civic Beautification Board or the Dogwood Trail, email Paducah Civic Beautification.
The Civic Beautification Board, governed by Paducah Code of Ordinances Section 2-381 through 2-384, meets the second Monday of each month at noon in City Hall. The meetings are open to the public. Please note that the Board typically does not meet in December.
Prospective Board members are proposed by application for membership by an existing member of the CBB. Board members are approved by the Paducah City Commission. For more information, click Current Members and Past Chairs.
Civic Beautification Board Meeting Minutes
To donate to the Civic Beautification Board in honor or in memory of a loved one, send your donation to
Paducah Civic Beautification Board300 South 5th Street, P.O. Box 2267
Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
Civic Beautification Board Initiatives
- Adopt-A-Spot
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The Paducah Civic Beautification Board, in conjunction with the City of Paducah, manages the Adopt-A-Spot program. The program encourages, individuals, organizations, and businesses to improve the environment and appearance of our community by adopting a small public area in the City. Adopt-A-Spot sites range from large areas in the city that would be ideal for groups to sponsor or small plantings on public property and right-of-ways.
- Annual Business Awards
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The CBB presents award to the businesses that renovated or improved their landscaping.
2024 Award Recipients
Southside
- X-Man’s BBQ, 1535 Broad Street
- Maria’s Authentic Street Tacos Restaurant, 2516 Bridge Street
Midtown
- Moosie’s Grub Shack, 1019 Broadway
- MW Hair Studio, 1806 Kentucky Avenue
- Chroma Salon, 1200 Broadway
- Eye Center of Paducah, 2301 Kentucky Avenue
Lone Oak
- Scooter’s Coffee, 2130 Lone Oak Road
- Evergreens, 4677 Alben Barkley Drive
Mall Area
- Logan’s Roadhouse, 5137 Hinkleville Road
Buzz Donut & Coffee Company, 4790 Village Square Drive
Downtown
- The Cork Room, 225 Broadway
- Olsen & Oliver, PLLC, 806 Clark Street
2023 Award Recipients
Special Beautification Award - Barkley Regional Airport
Downtown
- Clymer Law, PLLC, 629 Washington Street
- Cynthia’s Ristorante, 125 Market House Square
- Market House Theatre Kentucky Avenue Properties: Studio 200, 209 Marine Way and Dance MHT Studios, 249 Marine Way
- Mike’s Automotive Repair, 703 S. 3rd Street
- The Focus Building, 221 Kentucky Avenue
Lower Town - A.I.R. Studio, 621 Madison Street
Midtown
- Adam Ford State Farm Insurance, 2601 Jackson
- Jennings & Associates Financial Advisors, LLC, 1920 Broadway
- Music Garden, Bob Noble Park, El Arbol Garden Club, Fleur de Lis Garden Club, Four Seasons Garden Club, LaPetite Fleur Garden Club, Paducah Garden Club, Prestwick Garden Club and Potting Shed Garden Club, City of Paducah Parks & Recreation Department
- OKN Mercantile, 121 S. 17th St.
- Pat & Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park, 421 N. 13th Street
- Sullenger Law Office, PLLC, 2508 Jefferson
West End
- Baptist Health Medical Group Pulmonary & Critical Care, 546 Lone Oak Road
- Chantillies, 540 N. 32nd Street
Mall Area - Flamingo Row, 2640 Perkins Creek Drive
Southside
- Kolb Park, 1650 S. 6th Street
- Taco John’s, 2201 Bridge Street
2022 Award Recipients
Community Beautification Award (first ever award) - Boy Scouts Troop 1 Grace Episcopal Church
Downtown
Barrel & Bond (100 Broadway)
Paducah/McCracken County Health Center (916 Kentucky Avenue)
Stella’s (202 Broadway)
With Love From Kentucky (106 Broadway)Mall Area
Cunningham Dental (4570 Pecan Drive)
Barre Co. Paducah (2725 James Sanders Blvd.)
IMAC Regeneration Center (2725 James Sanders Blvd.)Lower Town
Ephemera Paducah (333 N. 9th Street)
Integrative Medicine of Kentucky (233 N. 7th Street)Southside
Mott Electric (632 S. 3rd Street)
Rose’s Gas (800 S. 6th Street)
MW Hair Studio (933 S. 3rd Street)Lone Oak Road Area McAuley Village Apartments (631 McAuley Drive)
West End
The Dirt Road (541 N. 32nd Street)
Fresh Foodies Gourmet Catering & Healthy Meal Prep (532 North 32nd Street)
Midtown Wine & Spirits (512 N. 32nd Street)Midtown
Edward Jones, Heath Bowling (1249 Broadway)
Treasure Tree Boutique & Tree Climbers Children’s Boutique (1428 Broadway)
Ritz Midtown (2201 Broadway)
Uniform Headquarters (455 S. 31st Street)
2021 Award Recipients
Downtown
Grumley, Riley & Stewart, P.S.C., 1634 Broadway
Broussard’s Cajun Cuisine, 123 N. 2nd StFountain Avenue Neighborhood The House of Ross Coffee Bar, 227 North 13th Street
Midtown
Third Moon Tattoo, 3029 Broadway
F.A.C.E. Makeup Artistry, 2121 Broadway
FNB Bank, Inc., 130 Lone Oak Rd., Suite 101West End
Williams Park, 3901 Technology Dr.
LuCASAcare, 3025 Clay St.Lower Town Buddenbaum House, 618 Monroe St.
Southside Divine Design Center, 600 S 3rd St.
- Dogwood Trail Celebration
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The first lighted Dogwood Trail was held two weekends in April 1964 along two blocks of Sycamore Drive. Today, the trail is a driving tour several miles long with celebrations and contests. Learn More about Dogwood Trail Celebration
- House of the Month
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Each month, the CBB selects a Paducah residence for its House of the Month award to honor its beauty and contribution to the neighborhood.
November 2024 | Brenda Noel and Angela Noel | Sunset Drive
October 2024 | Jeana and Joe Torian | Park Avenue
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September 2024 | Clark Street
August 2024 | Madison Street
July 2024 | Adam and Kelly Groves | Red Fox Trail
June 2024 | Shawn and Amanda Johnson | Harrison Street
May 2024 | Danny Brown and James Fields | Clay Street
April 2024 | Pat Herring | North 8th Street
March 2024 | Mike Troutt and Stacie McKinnon | Mimosa Drive
February 2024 | Kyle and Julie Henderson | Alben Barkley Drive
January 2024 | Lisa and Bob Shelby | Forrest Avenue
December 2023 | William and Kyle Robinson-Spivey | North 16th Street
November 2023 | JM and Betty Park | Lone Oak Road
Resources
Landscape and Trees Resources
McCracken County Cooperative Extension Office
Tree Advisory Board
Garden Clubs
There are more than a dozen garden clubs that work to make Paducah beautiful. Many of the Civic Beautification Board members are members of local garden clubs.
El Arbor Garden Club
Fleur De Lis Garden Club
Four Seasons Garden Club
La Petit Fleur
McCracken County Master Gardeners
Open Gate Garden Club
Paducah Garden Club
Perennial Garden Club
Prestwick Garden Club
The Potting Shed