Council Begins Work on LFUCG Budget
Budget Season officially kicked off last week with Mayor Linda Gorton’s Budget Address! Council will begin working on the Proposed Budget as soon as Monday morning.
CivicLex’s Contract to Review Boards and Commissions up for Vote
Earlier this year, LFUCG released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to conduct an evaluation of LFUCG’s 69 Boards and Commissions, including their membership, structure, diversity, vacancy rates, appointment process, and more. CivicLex, in partnership with CivStart, a national nonprofit focused on local government technology, submitted a response to the RFP and were eventually selected for the project!
Flock Camera Lease Extension to Get Final Vote
In Thursday’s Council Meeting, Council will have their final vote to approve a five-year lease extension for the 100 Flock license plate reader cameras currently operated by the Lexington Police Department.
Parks Ballot Initiative Gets Final Vote This Week
In Thursday’s Council Meeting, Council will make their final vote to place the Parks Sustainable Funding ballot initiative on the November general election ballot. If Council votes to approve it, then all Lexington voters will get to decide in November whether or not to institute the new property tax.
Highlights from Mayor Gorton’s Budget Address
Here are some highlights from the Mayor’s Budget Address!
Mayor Linda Gorton Kicks Off Budget Season
This Tuesday at 3pm, Mayor Linda Gorton will present her proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2024/2025 (FY24/25).
Proposed Regulations for Short Term Rentals in Rural Lexington
n Tuesday’s General Government and Planning Committee, the Rural Land Management Board will present its recommendations for regulations of STRs outside the Urban Service Boundary (USB).
New Changes to Speed Up Council Meetings
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning Committee, Council will hear proposed changes to the approval process for how certain Council and Administration projects are approved in Council meetings.
Updates to Council on Disparity Study
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning Committee, Councilmembers will hear updates on LFUCG’s implementation of the 2022 disparity study. The Disparity Study analyzed contracts and projects awarded to businesses by LFUCG, such as construction projects or professional services, to see how equitable LFUCG was in awarding contracts to women and minority-owned businesses.
Council to Vote on New FUSUS Grant Program
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will take their first vote on establishing a $10,000 grant to reimburse downtown businesses that integrate their security camera with LPD’s FUSUS program.
Parks Sustainable Funding Ballot Initiative to Receive Final Vote
Council will soon cast their final vote on whether or not to place the Parks Sustainable Funding ballot initiative on the November General Election ballot.
Gun Violence Task Force Recommendations Discussed in Council Committee
In Tuesday’s Social Services and Public Safety (SSPS) Committee, District 11 Councilmember Jennifer Reynolds will present new policy recommendations from the Gun Violence Task Force that aim to address gun violence in Lexington.
Five Year Lease Extension for Flock Cameras Up for Vote
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will take the first vote to extend the City’s lease for the Flock License Plate Reader (LPR) cameras for another five years.
Humane Pet Sales Ordinance Advances Out of Committee
The Social Services and Public Safety Committee voted to move forward an ordinance banning the retail sale of cats and dogs in Lexington.
Parks Sustainable Funding Ballot Initiative Moves to Full Council
Last Tuesday, the Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee unanimously voted to move the Parks Sustainable Funding ballot initiative to the full Council. The full Council will takes its first action on the initiative on April 9th.
Council Committee to Discuss Sustainable Parks Funding Ballot Initiative
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee, David Lowe and Victoria Meyer of the Lexington Parks Advisory Board will present an overview of the Parks Sustainable Funding ballot initiative.
What Will Medical Cannabis Look Like in Lexington?
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will hear about Lexington’s plans surrounding medical cannabis, commonly known as medical marijuana.
Commerce Lexington Presents Updates on Regional Competitiveness Plan
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee, Commerce Lexington will present an update and overview of their Regional Competitiveness Plan. The Regional Competitive plan sets seven action items to make the greater Lexington area a competitive region in attracting new businesses and economic development projects.
Council’s Statement on the Israel-Palestine Conflict
In last Thursday’s Council Meeting, Vice Mayor Dan Wu read a statement signed by the majority of Councilmembers regarding the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Council Committee Discusses Energy Improvement Fund and Urban Tree Initiatives
In Tuesday’s Environmental Quality and Public Works (EQPW) Committee, Councilmembers will hear presentations on the Energy Improvement Fund and Lex Grow Trees, a campaign and grant program to support trees in Lexington.