Council Clerk's Office | City of Lexington, Kentucky
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The Council Clerk's Office is the official record-keeping entity for Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, maintaining ordinances, legislation, council meeting records, ethics commission documents, and financial statements. The office provides public access to records through in-person visits (200 E. Main St., Monday-Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.), the Legistar system for tracking legislation since 2012, and open records request procedures. Contact information is available at (859) 258-3240 or aallan@lexingtonky.gov.
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Council Clerk's Office DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS Records Center and Archives The Council Clerk's office is the official record-keeping office for the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. The Clerk's Office maintains: LFUCG's Code of Ordinances Legislation and contracts Council meeting dockets and minutes Legal notices of official Council Meetings and actions Oaths of Office Records of the Ethics Commission and City Employee Pension Fund Board of Trustees Financial Interest Statements CONTACT Council Clerk's Office 200 E. Main St. Lexington, KY 40507 Hours Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (859) 258-3240 aallan@lexingtonky.gov Legistar Legistar is a program that tracks all city legislation dating back to 2012. Here, you can also view contracts, Council meeting dockets and items now being considered by the Council. Find meeting dockets and legislation Open records request Residents can submit open records requests for information. Learn more about open records requests
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