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      • While only about 5% of Kentucjy cities use a city manager plan, over half of the previous second and third class cities are governed by it.
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  2. While only about 5% of Kentucjy cities use a city manager plan, over half of the previous second and third class cities are governed by it. Louisville operates under a unique consolidated local government plan, and Lexington operates under an urban county government form.

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    The city administrator form of government permits municipalities to combine the mayor-council and commission forms of city government with a trained, full time city administrator without going through the referendum process. The position of city administrative officer is similar to the position of city manager. The major difference is that the posi...

    In Kentucky, the city manager form of city government, also known as the commission-manager form, requires adoption by a referendum of the voters. The city manager plan provides clear differentiation between the policy-making function and the administrative function of government. The voters elect the city commission, a five member body composed of...

    The position of county administrator is the newest professional local government administrative position in Kentucky. There is no specific state statute that sets out the duties or responsibilities of a county administrator, therefore these functions are established through job descriptions or county ordinances much like a city administrative offic...

  3. Cities of the home rule class have mayor-council, commission, or a city manager form of government. There are a small number of statutes that still have distinctions based on population. Please consult the City Officials Legal Handbook for these specific distinctions.

  4. Kentucky cities have three types of governing structures: (1) a mayor/council form of government, (2) a commission form of government, and (3) a city manager form of government. The mayor/council plan is the most common.

  5. Kentucky Statutes 83A.150 – City manager plan — Powers and duties of mayor, board of commissioners, and city manager — Conduct of board meetings. Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates | Other versions.

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · The city operates on the city manager model, where the commission members and mayor share executive and legislative power, and the city manager is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the city. The city manager is a sworn office, but does not have voting power.

  7. 2022 Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 83A - Organization of government in cities 83A.150 City manager plan -- Powers and duties of mayor, board of commissioners, and city manager -- Conduct of board meetings.

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