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General Election 2010

How do we become a world class city in a world class landscape? View the candidates’ responses to the 2010 Growth Questionnaire, which addresses important growth issues such as farmland preservation, affordable housing, and downtown design standards.

Why it Matters: Zoning in Lexington-Fayette County is passed with six votes on the Planning Commission and eight votes on the Council. The mayor appoints members of the Planning Commission.

Interested in finding out who has given to candidates running for office? Click here to learn more.

MAYORAL CANDIDATES

Jim Newberry

Jim Gray

 

COUNCIL AT-LARGE CANDIDATES

Chuck Ellinger

Linda Gorton

George Brown

Don Pratt

Kathy Plomin

Steve kay

LFUCG Council Candidates

Council District 1
Chris Ford
2010 Growth Questionnaire
Official Campaign Website

Marty Clifford
2010 Growth Questionnaire
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Council District 2
Tom Blues Council District 3
Diane Lawless Council District 4
Julian Beard

Council District 5
Cheryl Blanton Feigel
2010 Growth Questionnaire
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Bill Farmer, Jr.
2010 Growth Questionnaire

Council District 6
Kevin O. Stinnett Council District 7
K.C. Crosbie
2010 Growth Questionnaire


Chris Logan
2010 Growth Questionnaire

Council District 8
George G. Myers Council District 9
Jay McChord Council District 10
Doug Martin
2010 Growth Questionnaire
Official Campaign Website

Kevin T. Williams
2010 Growth Questionnaire
Official Campaign Website

District 11
Peggy Henson District 12
Ed Lane
2010 Growth Questionnaire
Official Campaign Website

Who We Are

The Fayette Alliance is your voice at city-hall advocating for sustainable growth in Lexington…to achieve a world-class city in our world-class Bluegrass landscape.

Since 2006, the Alliance has worked with local government to usher over 50 major land-use policies into law that promote farmland preservation and our signature agricultural industries, responsible development, and improved water quality and infrastructure in Fayette County.

We are charting Lexington's future by positively impacting local zoning and policy decisions—the very building blocks of our community. Although many challenges still remain, we are accomplishing sustainable growth in Fayette County for a better quality of life, economy, and environment for all of us.

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