Home Page - City of Somerset, Kentucky The official website of the City of Somerset, Kentucky, the Capital of Lake Cumberland and the home to more than 11,000 residents
Parks Recreation - City of Somerset, Kentucky Somerset Parks Recreation provides facilities, programs and services that enhance the social, cultural and physical well-being of our residents and visitors
Mayors Office - City of Somerset, Kentucky Alan Keck was elected mayor of his hometown of Somerset in November 2018 He believes wholeheartedly in investing in people — not only city employees but also the people who choose to live, work and visit here
City Council - City of Somerset, Kentucky The Somerset City Council is the city’s legislative body Twelve council members are elected from each district by all voters of the city Facebook; Council meetings are 6 p m the second and fourth Monday of each month in the Somerset Energy Center council chambers We broadcast all of our regular council meetings live on Facebook
Police - City of Somerset, Kentucky Administrative Office: Somerset Police Department, 306 E Mt Vernon St , Somerset, KY 42501 Office Hours: 8 a m -4:30 p m Monday-Friday Phone: 606 678 5176, or 911 for emergencies Email: somersetpd@somersetpd com
SECTION 001113 - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 1 Project Location: 1030 Hwy 2227, Somerset, Ky 42503 C Owner: City of Somerset, KY D Architect: Brandstetter Carroll Inc 2360 Chauvin Dr, Lexington Ky 40517 E Project Description: 1 Removal and replacement of the PVC membrane on the Lazy River F Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work: 1
Pay Utilities - City of Somerset, Kentucky Parking tickets may be paid in the Office of the City Clerk at 306 E Mt Vernon St or mailed in the original citation envelope Checks should be made payable to “City of Somerset ” Failure to comply with the citations within seven (7) days will result in the fine being doubled
News - City of Somerset, Kentucky Somerset 2050 serves as a 25-year roadmap for public and private development projects In its first official act of the new year, the Somerset City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to adopt a new comprehensive plan
Somerset City Council hears first reading of occupational tax increase Somerset City Council heard the first reading Monday of an ordinance that would make Somerset more competitive with like-sized cities in the amount of revenue it generates from occupational taxes The ordinance calls for raising the occupational tax rate from 0 6 percent to 1 2 percent