The City of Nicholasville announced on Mar. 9 that construction of its new Municipal Building is progressing as planned, with recent blasting work at the site expected to finish around mid-March. Once this phase is complete, crews will move directly into the next stage of construction.
The development of the new Municipal Building is described as a significant investment in the city’s future and aims to support continued growth and improved services for residents. The city said, “Construction of the City of Nicholasville’s new Municipal Building continues to move forward on schedule.”
Blasting operations are an important step in preparing the foundation for the facility, and their completion will allow for further progress. The city encourages residents to check back for more updates as construction advances.
Nicholasville serves as the seat of Jessamine County in central Kentucky according to the official website. The city maintains government offices at 517 N. Main Street for handling municipal operations according to the official website.
The City of Nicholasville delivers municipal services focused on community priorities such as public safety, utilities, and recreational programs according to the official website. Community engagement is supported through code enforcement, planning initiatives, and recreational offerings as described on the official website.
Leadership in Nicholasville consists of an elected mayor and four commissioners serving through a non-partisan commission as noted on the official website. As construction progresses, updates will continue to be provided by city officials.

