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.
The Planning Commission is an appointed board that reviews proposed zoning changes and development plans before they go to Council. The Commission makes recommendations on land use decisions, subdivision approvals, and building standards that shape how Lexington grows.
Council voted to reappoint Johnathon Davis to the Planning Commission. Anissa Martinez, a nominee for the Board of Adjustment, was not approved for appointment by Council.
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.
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.
Council will now decide how to implement the HB 443 ZOTA's controversial regulatory and public input changes.
The HB 443 ZOTA is still being worked on by Planning Commission members. Here's why they want to take more time on the huge ZOTA.
A law passed by the State Legislature last year requires all of Lexington's planning regulations to be "objective" and "applied ministerially" - what does that actually mean?