City Hall Delayed Opening

City Hall will be opening at 9 on Tuesday  January 17, 2017 due to training.  Sorry for any inconvenience.


Closure for New Years Day

The Fulton City Hall and Departmental Offices will be closed Monday January 2, 2017.  We will reopen on Tuesday January 3, 2017.  This is in observance of New Years Day. Of course our Police, Fire, EMS and Public Works all remain on call.  Remember them on this Holiday as many of them miss spending time with their families in service to keep the community running and protected.  


City Hall & Departmental Offices Closed for Holiday

The Fulton City Hall and Departmental Offices will be closed December 23 & 26 for Christmas Holidays.  We will reopen on Tuesday December 27th.  Of course our Police, Fire, EMS and Public Works all remain on call.  Remember them on this Holiday as many of them miss spending time with their families in service to keep the community running and protected.  


Corporal Mayo Receives Governor’s Award

Corporal Brandon Mayo of the Fulton Police Department  was recently honored for his exemplary efforts in impaired-driving enforcement. The Honor along with other officers across the State of Kentucky were presented at the Governor’s Impaired Driving Enforcement Awards at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Lexington Kentucky. Impaired driving is one of the deadliest crimes in this nation and it impacts thousands of innocent lives every day. The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety’s release stated that last year, there were more than 5,900 crashes involving alcohol and /or drugs in Kentucky alone, which resulted in more than 3,100 injures and 162 fatalities. Additionally various agencies across the Commonwealth will be partnering with the Drive Sober or Get Pulled over Holiday enforcement campaign set for Dec 15 through Jan 1. The National Traffic Safety Administration funds the campaign, and stated that high-visibility of patrol reduces impaired driving fatalities by approximately 20 percent.

“I am very proud of Corporal Brandon Mayo for his exemplary duties in protecting and serving the City of Fulton as a safer place to live and drive”. Chief Terry Powell