PUBLIC
MEETINGS
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Henderson is broadcasting meetings online!
Officials and staff will be logging onto a video webinar from the convenience & safety of a remote location.
Meetings will broadcast online on our website and on Zoom for citizens to watch.
QUESTIONS?
Contact UsHOW CAN I WATCH?
Meetings will be broadcasted online on Zoom, Twitter, Facebook, and our City's Website for citizens to watch.
To see a list of our scheduled meetings, please view our City Calendar.
HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE?
Speaking at a City meeting is easy!
1. Go to Zoom.Us to create a FREE account – OR download the app to your phone:
2. Fill out the Public Participation Request form. You will then be sent a Zoom invite to speak. If you do not have access to use Zoom, you may still dial in the phone number to speak.
* All submissions must be in by 12:00 PM the Friday prior to the City Commissioners meeting.
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City to host open house public meeting on sports complex project
A public meeting to allow citizens to learn more about proposed plans for the new sports complex and offer comments has been set for Monday, Feb. 1. Read on... -
Code Enforcement Board to discuss downtown property clean-up
The Code Enforcement Board for the City of Henderson will meet in special session on Thursday, Jan. 28, to hear an update about clean-up of the downtown Henderson property at 239 First St. Read on... -
Depot Community Room programs relocate to public library
The Depot Community Room, which has offered numerous programs sharing the history of Henderson, Kentucky, has closed its doors, but programs will continue to be offered in the near future. Read on... -
Downtown Christmas lights burning a little longer
If you’ve noticed that the new Christmas garlands and wreaths in Downtown Henderson are still aglow, it’s for a reason. Read on... -
Virtual backgrounds for your remote meetings
Here's a small collection of photos from around 42420 that you are welcome to download and use for your virtual meeting backgrounds. Read on... -
City creates COVID relief program for small business
The City of Henderson Board of Commissioners has taken action to create a Small Business Continuity Grant Program in partnership with Henderson Economic Development and Henderson Chamber of Commerce as a response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Read on... -
City Finance Department earns two new distinctions
The City of Henderson’s Finance Department has received two new awards for excellence from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). Read on... -
Applications reopen for state eviction relief fund
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday that applications for the Healthy At Home Eviction Relief Fund have reopened and will stay open until all funds are exhausted. Read on... -
Some alcoholic beverage fees waived for 2021
An executive order that provides a 12-month alcoholic beverage fee waiver for restaurants, bars and related licenses has been signed by City of Henderson Mayor Steve Austin. Read on...