New street tree regulations proposed
On Tuesday, February 7th, The Environmental Quality and Public Works (EQPW) Committee will hear proposed changes to Street Tree regulations and The Hazardous Street Trees Program.
The 2045 Comprehensive Plan Goals and Objectives are out!
The draft Goals and Objectives for Lexington’s 2045 Comprehensive Plan have been released! The Comprehensive Plan is an essential document for LFUCG that helps determine land use policy and how Lexington grows through the year 2045.
Infill Committee discusses city-initiated zone changes
The Infill and Redevelopment Steering Committee (I&R) will have its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, February 1st. Vice Mayor Dan Wu will chair the Committee, and has appointed Councilmembers Hannah LeGris (D3) and Shayla Lynch (D2).
Racial Justice and Equality Commission meets for the first time in 2023
Subcommittees of the Racial Justice and Equality Commission (REJC) will have their first meetings of the year on February 1st!
Lexington's First Opioid Settlement Payment
In January 31st’s Council Work Session, Council will vote on accepting $2.8 million from the National Opioid Settlement in Tuesday’s Council Work Session.
The FY23/24 Budget Season Begins
This week marks the start of Lexington’s Budget Season! We’re still a long ways from actually seeing a draft of the FY23/24 budget, but conversations are kickstarting this week between and within Council and the Administration.
LexPark presents to Council
LexPark, the agency that oversees public parking in Lexington, will present an update on their work in Tuesday’s Council Work Session.
Updates on the Housing Stabilization Program
Charlie Lanter, Commissioner of Housing Advocacy and Community Development, will present an update on Lexington’s Housing Stabilization Program in Tuesday’s Council Work Session.
ONE Lexington Annual Update
In January 24th’s Social Services and Public Safety (SSPS) Committee, ONE Lexington — the youth violence intervention program created by Mayor Gorton — will present an annual update on its work.
CivicLex Presents our Public Input Recommendations!
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Council Committee meeting, our Executive Director Richard Young will present our 12 recommendations on how to improve Public Input in City Hall!
Proposed changes to zoning language
Also in Tuesday’s General Government and Planning Committee meeting, Chris Woodall will present proposed changes to the names and intent statements of zones within the Zoning Ordinance.
Tree Board and Veterans Affairs Commission Meetings
While Council is on recess for the rest of the year, the Tree Board and Veterans Affairs Commission will still be meeting!
Lexington named as the first Our Common Purpose community in the nation!
On Friday of last week, the Academy and Mayor Linda Gorton announced Lexington as the first Our Common Purpose community in the nation at their Reinventing Democracy Summit. CivicLex, The Blue Grass Community Foundation, and LFUCG (along with anyone else that wants to help!) will work together to implement two of the 31 recommendations outlined in the Academy’s Our Common Purpose report.
Lexington Hamlets Project
Also in Tuesday’s PPS Committee Meeting, there will be a presentation on the Lexington Hamlets Project. This project, started by District 12 Councilmember Kathy Plomin, examines ways to preserve historical artifacts and buildings relating to Lexington’s hamlets.
PDR Program Update
In Tuesday’s Planning and Public Safety (PPS) Committee Meeting, there will be an annual update on the Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) Program.
Council Votes to Expand the Flock Camera Program
In Tuesday’s Council Meeting — the final meeting of 2022 — Council will vote on expanding the Flock License Plate Reader (LPR) Program by permanently purchasing our current 25 cameras and adding 75 more.
Lexington Public Infrastructure Program
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee, there will be a presentation on the Lexington Public Infrastructure Program. Council allocated $ 3 million for the creation of this program, which will provide funding to developers to construct public infrastructure necessary for their infill and redevelopment projects.
LFUCG Compensation Study Update Nov. 29
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee, there will be an update on the implementation of the city’s Compensation Study. The Compensation Study was conducted to compare LFUCG’s employee compensation rates to peer cities, and made recommendations to restructure pay-grades, job descriptions and titles, and other employee classifications and benefits.
Short Term Rentals Regulation Proposal
In a Special Planning and Public Safety (PPS) Committee Meeting, Councilmembers will discuss a Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (ZOTA) that creates regulations for Short Term Rentals. Short Term Rentals are units rented for limited amounts of time, generally by tourists — typically, these are AirBNB or Vrbo rentals.
Follow-up on Redistricting Workgroup Report
In Tuesday’s General Government and Social Services (GGSS) Committee Meeting, there will be a follow-up on the Redistricting Workgroup’s plan for future redistricting processes in Lexington.