Budgeting | City of Lexington, Kentucky
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The City of Lexington's Budgeting Department prepares annual operating and capital improvement budgets, provides periodic budget reviews, and conducts long-range financial forecasts. The department has released the Mayor's proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget and summary book, with previous budgets available for reference in an organized archive. The department can be contacted at 200 E. Main Street, Lexington, KY 40508, by phone at (859) 258-3060, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Budgeting DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS Budgeting prepares annual operating and capital improvement budgets, provides periodic reviews of various budgets, and conducts studies and prepares long-range forecasts. Fiscal Year 2027 Mayor's proposed FY 2027 budget Mayor's proposed FY 2027 budget summary book Previous budgets Previous budgets are organized by year in the Google Drive folder linked below. Previous year budgets CONTACT Budgeting 200 E. Main St. Lexington, KY 40508 Hours Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (859) 258-3060 Related News All News Budget keeps sights set on successful future In the 19th Century, thoroughbreds were prized for their staying power … their stamina. Truly successful horses had a quality that drove them beyond the brink, past the exceptional and into the extraordinary. Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 3:34 p.m.
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This document is an educational guide produced by CivicLex to help the public understand the City of Lexington's Mayor's Proposed FY21/22 Budget by reorganizing the 500+ page official budget document into accessible sector-based categories such as Transportation, Public Health, Agriculture, and Public Safety. The guide explains how city budgets are created and organized, then provides breakdowns of proposed spending across twelve key policy areas to help residents understand how tax dollars align with community values. CivicLex notes that this is an independent, unauthorized guide that focuses on appropriations and uses line-item categorization, which may not always reflect the city's original intent or intersectional impacts of funding decisions.
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