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
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
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
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