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We can have different opinions and constructive conversations without dissension
Bob Smith 4/6/26 Bob Smith 4/6/26

We can have different opinions and constructive conversations without dissension

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly has now concluded, so we asked five of the 30+ randomly-selected Assembly members to share their thoughts on the experience, the outcome and what it means for Lexington.

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We came together as one for our voices to be heard
Vicki Crump 4/6/26 Vicki Crump 4/6/26

We came together as one for our voices to be heard

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly has now concluded, so we asked five of the 30+ randomly-selected Assembly members to share their thoughts on the experience, the outcome and what it means for Lexington.

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Every member’s voice mattered in a real, impactful way
Samuel Tolliver 4/6/26 Samuel Tolliver 4/6/26

Every member’s voice mattered in a real, impactful way

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly has now concluded, so we asked five of the 30+ randomly-selected Assembly members to share their thoughts on the experience, the outcome and what it means for Lexington.

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Pay increase is ‘the best way to make our Council more effective’
Hailey Small 4/6/26 Hailey Small 4/6/26

Pay increase is ‘the best way to make our Council more effective’

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly has now concluded, so we asked five of the 30+ randomly-selected Assembly members to share their thoughts on the experience, the outcome and what it means for Lexington.

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Everyone in our community is impacted by these issues; everyone should have a say
Zofia Z. 4/6/26 Zofia Z. 4/6/26

Everyone in our community is impacted by these issues; everyone should have a say

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly has now concluded, so we asked five of the 30+ randomly-selected Assembly members to share their thoughts on the experience, the outcome and what it means for Lexington.

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I have learned more than I could have imagined about how Lexington and its government work
Bob Smith 3/20/26 Bob Smith 3/20/26

I have learned more than I could have imagined about how Lexington and its government work

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly is at the halfway point, so we asked five of the 36 members, all of them Lexington citizens selected at random, to share what the experience has been like so far!

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Civic Assembly has been a ‘truly inspiring’ experience for this lifelong Lexingtonian
Vicki Crump 3/20/26 Vicki Crump 3/20/26

Civic Assembly has been a ‘truly inspiring’ experience for this lifelong Lexingtonian

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly is at the halfway point, so we asked five of the 36 members, all of them Lexington citizens selected at random, to share what the experience has been like so far!

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A platform for those who will never have the chance to sit on Council or hold office to see direct impact
Samuel Tolliver 3/20/26 Samuel Tolliver 3/20/26

A platform for those who will never have the chance to sit on Council or hold office to see direct impact

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly is at the halfway point, so we asked five of the 36 members, all of them Lexington citizens selected at random, to share what the experience has been like so far!

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A radical hope that everyday people… can make wise decisions about how their government works
Hailey Small 3/20/26 Hailey Small 3/20/26

A radical hope that everyday people… can make wise decisions about how their government works

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly is at the halfway point, so we asked five of the 36 members, all of them Lexington citizens selected at random, to share what the experience has been like so far!

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The beginning of what I believe will be a long life of civic participation
Zofia Z. 3/20/26 Zofia Z. 3/20/26

The beginning of what I believe will be a long life of civic participation

Lexington’s first Civic Assembly is at the halfway point, so we asked five of the 36 members, all of them Lexington citizens selected at random, to share what the experience has been like so far!

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