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Hazard, Kentucky, the county seat of Perry County, has launched GO HAZARDKY, an innovative local government mobile app featuring advanced SMS texting and voice calling capabilities. This comprehensive municipal mobile application demonstrates how small Kentucky communities can deliver sophisticated digital government services to enhance citizen engagement.
Despite its population of 5,263 residents, Hazard proves that community size doesn't limit digital innovation. The GO HAZARDKY platform offers multi-channel communication options typically found in much larger cities, showcasing how Eastern Kentucky municipalities can lead in digital government transformation.
GO HAZARDKY provides Hazard residents with unprecedented access to municipal services through multiple communication channels:
Advanced Communication Features:
Municipal Resources & Services:
As the county seat, Hazard's adoption of GO HAZARDKY positions the community as a digital government leader in Perry County. The city's proactive approach to citizen engagement through advanced mobile technology serves as a model for other Eastern Kentucky communities seeking to modernize their municipal communication strategies.
GO HAZARDKY represents more than just technology—it strengthens the vital connection between local government and citizens in small-town Kentucky. By providing residents with convenient digital access to municipal services while maintaining personal communication options through SMS and voice features, Hazard enhances community engagement without losing the personal touch that defines small-city government.
The app is available for free download on both the App Store and Google Play, giving Hazard residents immediate access to enhanced municipal services, real-time city updates, and multiple communication channels with their local government.