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This document outlines the City of Lexington, Kentucky's open records request procedures and requirements. To submit a request, individuals must be Kentucky residents and include a statement verifying their residency status. The city accepts requests for various record types including general city records, police and fire department documents, community corrections files, and animal control records, with submissions directed to the Council Clerk's office at 200 E. Main St. during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., or by phone at (859) 258-3240).
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The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council follows a multi-step legislative process to enact ordinances and resolutions. Items begin in one of four committees (Budget, Finance and Economic Development; Environmental Quality and Public Works; General Government and Planning; or Social Services and Public Safety), where they are researched, discussed, and voted on by committee members before being reported to the full council at a work session. After passing a work session vote, items proceed to first and second readings at council meetings, with public comment opportunities available throughout the process. Resolutions address temporary or diplomatic matters, while ordinances establish permanent rules and must be codified in the Code of Ordinances.
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