City of Nicholasville highlights municipal services and community engagement efforts

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The City of Nicholasville announced on Mar. 31 that information about local news, resources, and accessibility is available on its official website.

Nicholasville serves as the seat of Jessamine County in central Kentucky and provides a range of municipal services focused on community priorities such as public safety, utilities, and recreational programs, according to the official website. The city supports community engagement through code enforcement, planning initiatives, and various recreational offerings.

Government operations are managed from offices located at 517 N. Main Street in Nicholasville. Leadership is provided by an elected mayor and four commissioners who serve through a non-partisan commission structure, as noted on the city’s official site.

The city emphasizes its commitment to serving residents with up-to-date news and resources accessible online. Additional details about government functions and opportunities for public involvement can be found on the city’s website.

Looking ahead, officials encourage residents to connect with local government for updates regarding city services or upcoming initiatives.



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