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.
Economic growth strategies and business development initiatives. In Lexington, this covers economic incentives, business attraction efforts, workforce development, and regional collaboration on economic opportunities.
Changes include regulating projects with housing incorporated, as well as expanding where in Lexington eligible projects can be located
The Authority was created in 2024 to support economic development projects for Fayette, Scott, and Madison Counties.
What would it take to make Lexington's tech economy stronger? Council will hear about ways to make that happen this week.