Council to hold public hearing on Maxwell Street apartment complex
If approved, the complex would be the third high-density apartment complex approved on East Maxwell street in the last year and a half.
We spent months reviewing the membership and operations of Lexington's Boards and Commissions. Here's what we learned and how we think they could be improved.
The 234-unit development will feature single-family detached homes and townhomes for sale, and apartments at low rents.
This development would provide single-family detached homes and townhomes for sale at low prices, as well as low rental apartments.
The new position will help coordinate homeless encampment cleanups and will facilitate services for homeless residents in Lexington.
Lexington's economy is slated to continue to grow, but at a slower pace than the last few Fiscal Years.
The popular program helps neighbors address traffic issues on their own streets.
The annual Joint Budget Retreat is the first public discussion between the Mayor and Council about the City Budget.
The Blue Sky Area was not included in the Urban Growth Master Plan. Now, Planning Staff and their consultants will develop a vision for how it will fit into the Urban Service Area expansion.
Here's a look at the broad priorities, plus the top priorities of each individual Councilmember.
A look at what areas each Councilmember will be focusing on this year.
The internal audit found multiple instances of spending and reporting mistakes from 2021 to 2022.
HB 443, a State law that requires planning regulations to be "objective," could change how planning occurs in Lexington.