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  2. Government of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville City Hall in Downtown Louisville.It houses the offices and chambers of the Mayor of Louisville and the Louisville Metro Council.. The government of Louisville, Kentucky, headquartered at Louisville City Hall in Downtown Louisville, is organized under Chapter 67C of the Kentucky Revised Statutes as a First-Class city in the state of Kentucky.

  3. Louisville Metro Council - Wikipedia

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    When Louisville was incorporated as Kentucky's first city in 1828, it gained greater autonomy. A ten-member "Common Council" was founded, to be headed by a mayor. In 1851 the city was given a new charter, keeping the Common Council as a "lower house" to the Board of Aldermen, an "upper house" of the city's legislative power. In 1929 the larger ...

  4. Category:Local government in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Municipal police departments of Kentucky (2 P) Municipalities in Kentucky ... Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments This page was last ...

  5. List of cities in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Kentucky highlighted. Kentucky, a state in the United States, has 418 active cities. [1] The two most populous cities, Louisville and Lexington, are designated "first class" cities. A first class city would normally have a mayor-alderman government, but that does not apply to the merged governments in Louisville ...

  6. Longtime Kentucky lawmaker Kevin Bratcher announces plans to ...

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    Kentucky state Rep. Kevin Bratcher announced his plans Thursday to run for a Louisville Metro Council seat next year, which would culminate a long statehouse career that put the Republican ...

  7. Kentucky League of Cities - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky League of Cities (founded 1927 as the Kentucky Municipal League) is a voluntary league of cities in Kentucky. [1] Its mission is to serve "as the united voice of cities by supporting community innovation, effective leadership and quality governance." [2] It is a member of the National League of Cities and operates from Lexington ...

  8. National League of Cities - Wikipedia

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    The National League of Cities University is a professional development center for elected officials (mayors and city council members) and municipal staff, with trainings and courses designed to enhance local leaders and staff’s ability to govern, work across sectors, manage systems change, and achieve equitable outcomes.

  9. Louisville Metro Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Metro Hall is the center of Louisville, Kentucky's government. It currently houses the Mayor's Office and the Jefferson County Clerk's Office for marriage licensing, delinquent tax filings, and the deeds room.