Urban Service Boundary: Share Your Thoughts on Possible Expansion Areas
At September 5th’s Urban Growth Management Plan Advisory Committee meeting, members voted on which potential expansion areas to present to the public at a Public Input session this Tuesday, September 12th at 6pm in Council Chambers.
EQPW hears stormwater and road closure updates
The Environmental Quality & Public Works Committee will meet to hear updates on current stormwater projects and the process LFUCG uses to communicate road closures.
Comprehensive Plan: Planning Staff presents changes to land use policy
In Planning Commission Work Session, Senior Long Range Planner Hal Baillie presented a comprehensive list of changes to land use policy called the Urban Growth Management Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment.
Urban Service Boundary: Committee continues making Draft Expansion Map
At the August 29th Urban Growth Management Plan Advisory Committee meeting, Director of Planning Jim Duncan presented on the seven prioritized areas to expand the Urban Service Boundary discussed at the August 22nd meeting.
Comprehensive Plan: Major Public Input Session This Week
The City’s Division of Planning is hosting a public input session this week on the Imagine Lexington 2045 Comprehensive Plan’s implementation policies.
Police Technology: City launches Fusus platform
The Lexington Police Department has officially begun utilizing the new Fusus platform in their Real-Time Intelligence Center.
Urban Service Boundary Expansion Planning Continues
At last week’s Urban Growth Management Plan Advisory Committee meeting, Planning Staff presented the group with 15 sections of land in the Rural Service Area (RSA) to be considered for expansion of the Urban Service Boundary (USB).
The BFED Committee hears updates on the FY 24 Budget and Coldstream Business Park
Council’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee will meet to hear the monthly financial update on the City’s budget and an update about Coldstream Park.
Planning Commission will hear update on recent Urban Service Boundary work
The Planning Commission will meet to hear an update from Planning Staff on the work of the Urban Growth Management Plan Advisory Committee.
Community members meet with Councilmember Reynolds to address gun violence
The Gun Violence Task Force’s Community Pillar held its first meeting last week with much of the same goals as the LFUCG pillar, which met on Thursday, August 17th.
Public Comment Changes & New Public Input Resources
The Public Input Subcommittee reported on their work to the General Government & Planning Committee.
Re-examining Lexington’s Noise Ordinance
The Social Services & Public Safety meeting will hear a presentation from 3rd District Legislative Aide Hannah Eiden on Lexington’s current Noise Ordinance and its enforcement.
Progress report on the American Rescue Plan Act Spending
In Work Session, ARPA Project Manager Jenifer Wuorenmaa will give the annual update on the American Rescue Plan Act Funding.
First meeting for new Gun Violence Task Force
Last Thursday, August 17th, the LFUCG Subcommittee Gun Violence Task Force met for the first time.
Planning Gets to Work on the USB Expansion
On August 8th, the Urban Growth Management Master Plan Advisory Committee held its first meeting.
Subcommittees and Tenant report out to the General Government & Planning Committee
This week, the General Government & Planning Committee will hear reports from the Public Input Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Council Rules and Procedures as well as a presentation on how Lexington renters are represented on LFUCG’s boards and commissions.
Decision to be made on Ad Valorem Tax Rates
At Work Session, Urban County Council will hear the Mayor’s Administration’s recommendation for the Ad Valorem Tax Rate.
Council Recess
For the next 4 weeks, our Urban County Council will be out on their Summer Break!
Short Term Rental Regulations Will Receive Their Final Vote
Council will vote on a comprehensive Short Term Rental (STR) regulation proposal. This proposal will set licensing and registration requirements for STR operators, and regulate how STRs can be operated in various zones in Lexington.
Energy, Street Trees, and Environmental Commission come before the EQPW Committee
The Environmental Quality & Public Works (EQPW) Committee will meet to hear presentations on LFUCG’s energy reductions, updates to the street trees program, and a request from the Environmental Commission.