An update on Lexington’s Complete Streets initiatives

A cyclist rides on Town Branch Commons. Source: City of Lexington.

In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Complete Streets Manager Brandi Peacher will provide an update on the City’s Complete Streets work.

In 2022, Council adopted a Complete Streets Policy that set a goal to ensure Lexington streets are safe for all transportation modes — cars, bikes, and pedestrians. A Complete Streets Action Plan was adopted in 2023 that set more specific goals and tasks that the City could achieve, including:

  • Creating a Design Manual for LFUCG and developers to use that would set standards for how streets should accommodate all transportation users when building new streets or revamping existing streets

  • Setting metrics for how to measure if a new street project is safe for all users

  • Developing a community education and input strategy

Starting in 2026, Council will receive detailed implementation updates of the Complete Streets Policy and Action Plan. In 2024, the City started work on a number of tasks that they consider foundational to successfully implement the policy, including hiring a Complete Streets Manager and Vision Zero Coordinator, drafting the Complete Streets Design Manual, including Complete Streets goals in upcoming road projects and documents like the Downtown Master Plan, and more.

You can review the presentation slides starting on page 61 of this packet.

Council Work Session will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd at 3pm in Council Chambers. You can attend in-person or watch live on LexTV.

Adrian Paul Bryant

Adrian Paul Bryant is CivicLex’s Civic Information Specialist, reporting on City Hall meetings and local issues that affect Lexingtonians every day. Raised in Jackson County, Adrian is a lifelong Kentuckian who is now proud to call Lexington home.

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