Council follows Mayor's recommendations for property tax rates
The new tax rates will raise revenue by 4% from last year for the General Fund and Urban Services Fund.
On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, EHI Consultants will present an overview of their Homelessness Shelter Feasibility Study in Council Work Session.
The Lexington Preservation and Growth Management Program will outline a new process for how to make future Urban Service Area. Here's what the first draft looks like.
There are no current regulations for solar panels in Fayette County. Council will discuss proposed regulations and rules this week.
The GGP Committee will have their first discussion on new planning regulations being proposed due to House Bill 443. Here's the rundown on what these new regulations do and mean.
This week is loaded with Budget Link meetings. Here's what you need to know.
You won't see a higher ticket for parking in your spot too long - but if you park in a crosswalk, your ticket will increase quite a bit.
The number of sober living homes has increased steadily in recent years. How could LFUCG regulate them?
How is Lexington working to make streets safer for all users?
Now that the Mayor has published her Proposed Budget, it's time for Council to begin looking at how/if they want to change it.
In the Tuesday, April 22nd Council Work Session, Complete Streets Manager Brandi Peacher will provide an update on the City’
We have the run down on the big items Mayor Linda Gorton is including in the City Budget!
The Mayor's Budget Address is the official start of LFUCG's Budget Season.