What it takes to keep Kentucky's Black-led farms alive
As federal support is cut and public conservation efforts fall short in reaching rural Black farmers, one Black-led organization is creating new lifelines to protect historic legacies.
Robin Michler and Judy Worth have both ben nominated to serve a second term on the Planning Commission. Council will vote on whether or not to appoint them this week.
This Thursday, June 12th, Council will hold a Public Hearing to vote to confirm or reject two nominees to serve on the Planning Commission.
It is a body that hears and takes action on development plans, zone changes, and zoning ordinance text amendments (ZOTAs) in Lexington.
The two nominees are Robin Michler and Judy Worth, who have both served one term on the Planning Commission and are being renominated by Mayor Linda Gorton to serve a second term.
Both nominees have consistently supported dense, walkable, bikeable, and environmentally sustainable development. They’ve also advocated for expanding Lexington’s urban tree canopy and reducing minimum parking requirements in new developments.
Recent Planning Commission nominations have sparked some tension between Mayor Gorton and Council:
Earlier this year, Mayor Gorton nominated Molly Davis to serve on the Commission just eight days before the deadline for Council to approve a new nominee.