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  1. Home - City of Hazard, KY

    The City of Hazard was founded in 1884 on land deeded to the town trustees by Elijah Combs and his wife, Sarah. Hazard is the seat of Perry County, founded in 1820, the…

  2. History - City of Hazard, KY

    Hazard grew very slowly in the years following its beginning. By the outbreak of the Civil War almost fifty years later there were about a dozen families in the little settlement. The Civil War brought to Hazard …

  3. Community - City of Hazard, KY

    The City of Hazard hosts ideal communities that are focused on safety, opportunities, access to goods and services, positive relationships between citizens, and have common values and goals.

  4. Water - City of Hazard, KY

    Hazard Utilities offers water, sewer, and gas service. These services can be obtained by contacting City Hall at (606) 436-3171, or by visiting the City Hall Lobby between 8am and 4pm, Mon-Fri.

  5. Parks AND RECREATION - City of Hazard, KY

    This lush, urban forest and museum is a centerpiece for the City of Hazard. The curator for the Museum, Martha Quigley, is an expert with regards to the City’s history and provides a unique historical …

  6. On and after January 1, 2025, is hereby levied upon the retail sale of all food and non-alcoholic beverages by a restaurant located within the municipal limits of the City of Hazard a tax equal to 3% …

  7. Aug 1, 2025 · According to an opinion (OAG 85-1) of the Kentucky Attorney General, the responses that you make to questions regarding the description of business are to be provided to anyone upon …

  8. New Service - City of Hazard, KY

    Hazard Utilities offers water, sewer, and gas service. These services can be obtained by contacting City Hall at (606) 436-3171, or by visiting the City Hall Lobby between 8am and 4pm, Mon-Fri.

  9. Garbage - City of Hazard, KY

    Rumpke is one of the nation’s largest privately owned residential and commercial waste and recycling firms, providing service to areas of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia.

  10. Following is a summary of the Hazard water systems susceptibility to contamination. The Hazard Water Department treats surface water from the North Fork of the Kentucky River.