Subcommittee Continues Work on Community Public Input Meetings
The Public Input Subcommittee continues discussing new public input events outside of City Hall.
Central Bank Center, Rupp Arena, and Lexington Opera House Had Record Year in 2023
In February 27th’s Council Work Session, Council heard an update on Rupp Arena, Central Bank Center, and the Lexington Opera House’s past year of events and earnings from VisitLex and Oak View Group.
Source of Income Discrimination Ban Passed by Urban County Council
On February 15th, Council passed the source of income (SOI) discrimination ban ordinance in a 13-2 vote. The ordinance is scheduled to take effect on March 1st, but it may not be enforceable depending on passage of a bill in the Kentucky State Legislature.
The Urban Service Boundary Expansion Plan is Underway
In February 13th’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Councilmembers heard an update on the Urban Growth Plan, which will lay out a vision for development in the new expansion areas of the Urban Service Boundary (USB).
Digital Access Project Creates Searchable Database of 91,000 Pages of Historical Records
In February 13th’s Council Work Session, Council heard an update on the Digital Access Project (DAP), a program led by the Fayette County Clerk’s office. Starting in May 2022, volunteers and paid staff for the DAP have digitized historic Lexington property records that show transactions and ownership of enslaved African Americans and created a searchable database for the records.
Urban Growth Zoning Overhaul Heads to Committee
In February 13th’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Hal Baillie of the Division of Planning presented an overview of the Urban Growth Management Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (UGM ZOTA).
Council to Fund Study of Homeless Shelter Needs
In Februar 13th’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Councilmembers heard a presentation on the upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) to study and assess Lexington’s needs for new homeless shelters.
Source of Income Discrimination Ban Will Receive Its Final Vote
In this Thursday’s Council Meeting, the Source of Income Discrimination (SOI) Ban will be up for its final vote from the Urban County Council. If passed, the ordinance will take effect on March 1st, 2024.
Council Approves Zone Change for 164 Apartments on Paris Pike
On February 13th, Council held a Public Hearing for a Zone Change request for properties at 2200 Old Paris Pike and 2324 Paris Pike. Joyland Crossing LLC is seeking this zone change from a Highway Business Zone (B-3) to a Medium Density Residential Zone (R-4) to construct a four-building apartment complex with 164 total units.
A Proposal for Microtransit in Lexington
In Tuesday’s Environmental Quality and Public Works (EQPW) Committee, At-Large Councilmember Chuck Ellinger will present a proposal for a new microtransit service in Lexington.
Council-Mayor Joint Budget Retreat!
Council and the Mayor’s Administration met to share their priorities for the upcoming FY25 Budget!
Odor Control Measures Near Lexington Water Treatment Plants
In Tuesday’s Environmental Quality and Public Works (EQPW) Committee, the Division of Water Quality will present an update on recent odor control measures taken by the City.
Source of Income Discrimination Ordinance Passes Out of Committee
Last Tuesday, the Social Services and Public Safety Committee passed a Source of Income (SOI) Discrimination ban ordinance. The Source of Income Discrimination Ordinance will be in Tuesday’s Council Work Session report out from the SSPS Committee.
FY24 Q2 Financial Update
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee, Councilmembers will hear the Second Quarter Update on the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget. Quarter two ended on December 31st, 2023.
Tech Association of the Bluegrass Presentation
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee meeting, the Tech Association of the Bluegrass (TAB) will present an overview of the tech industry in Lexington.
CivicLex Proposes New Public Input Meetings
At this Thursday’s Public Input Subcommittee meeting, the committee will discuss a CivicLex proposal for two new types of Council-hosted meetings that could be used as opportunities to gather more public input.
Source of Income Discrimination Discussion Continues
In Tuesday’s Social Services and Public Safety (SSPS) Committee meeting, Councilmembers will continue discussion and likely vote on an ordinance banning Source of Income (SOI) Discrimination in Lexington.
Housing and Utility Assistance Programs Update
In Tuesday’s Social Services and Public Safety (SSPS) Committee meeting, Commissioner of Housing Advocacy and Community Development Charlie Lanter will present an update on Lexington’s various housing assistance programs.
Global Lex 2024 Annual Update
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Isabel Taylor of Global Lex will provide an update on the number of English Learners and languages spoken in Lexington. Global Lex helps local immigrants, refugees, and English learners access city services and find community resources, while also providing a host of multicultural services to LFUCG and organizations around Lexington.
Council Hears the Complete Streets Action Plan
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will hear a presentation on the City’s new Complete Streets Action Plan.