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Welcome to the Living in Frankfort page of the City's official Web site. This page connects you to services and information you need if you live or would like to live in Frankfort recognized as a most livable City. You can also make a service request and find answers to most frequently asked questions from residents. In addition to information about City services, the page also provides information about cultural resources and services provided by other public and private organizations for the citizens of Frankfort. Important forms can be downloaded in our Downloads section. Public Meetings and Agendas Copies of Agendas and Reports are available in the front lobby of the Municipal Building, 315 West Second Street, on Friday preceding a regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners meeting. Anyone wishing to place an item on the agenda for a meeting must submit the item with supporting documentation, if any, to the City Clerk by 12:00 Noon on the fourth working day prior to the meeting, with copies provided to the Board of Commissioners. - The agenda shall be prepared by the City Manager with input from the Board of Commissioners.
- The agenda may be amended only by the City Manager or a consensus of the Board of Commissioners.
Meeting and Agenda records can be downloaded in our Downloads section. Schedules of upcoming meetings can be found in our calendar. Ordinances and Regulations City Ordinances and Regulations can be downloaded in our Downloads section. Frankfort's Parks and Recreation Department operates nine parks, providing a variety of facilities for swimming, baseball, softball, football, golf, horse shoes, tennis, volleyball, basketball, hiking, picnicking, etc. One of the parks, Lakeview Park, is a joint city/county park. Additional recreation activities in the area can be found at http://www.visitfrankfort.com/. Public Safety Services and Contact Information Frankfort and Franklin County are served by several public safety agencies, including City, County, State, and other public and private organizations. If you have an emergency, call 911 and the appropriate agency will be dispatched. 911 calls for Frankfort and Franklin County are dispatched centrally by the Frankfort/Franklin County 911 Dispatch. The E911 Dispatch Center is a non-profit, publicly owned, PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) that serves the citizens and visitors of Frankfort and Franklin County. The Center answers calls for service and dispatch for the Frankfort Police, Frankfort Fire/EMS, Franklin County Fire, and after normal business hours for the Franklin County Sheriff's Department. Read more The City of Frankfort is fortunate to have a relatively low crime rate. The City of Frankfort receives affordable and high quality services from a variety of public and private utilities. We have included a description of providers for utilities, including areas served and contact information on the page. Read more The City uses many types of maps to communicate with citizens, customers, and other public and private organizations. Our map page offers a variety of maps in many different formats. The City of Frankfort has one daily new paper the State Journal http://www.state-journal.com/, and three radio stations (all now owned by Clear Channel). In addition to local news the State Journal also covers state political news. Frankfort has one cable television system channel 10, which is operated by the Frankfort Plant Board. Channel 10 broadcast local public meetings including councils, commissions, school boards and others as well as high school sports. Other media for local regional information include public and private television, radio, and new paper in Lexington and Louisville as well as other surrounding communities. |  People of Frankfort |
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