Smart Growth
“Building & Maintaining Livable Cities – Everyone’s Responsibility” presented by Mayor Joe Riley of Charleston, SC
By Knox van Nagell | March 10th, 2010 | See all in Events, Fayette Alliance Blog, Past Events
Who We Are
The Fayette Alliance is Lexington’s ONLY land-use advocacy organization that regularly educates and lobbies local government for a sustainable growth model that benefits all of us.
We believe that preserving our signature Bluegrass landscape, creating a dynamic and equitable cityscape through infill redevelopment, and improving our natural waterways are key components to achieving our economic and environmental promise here in Lexington-Fayette County...
We are an alliance of citizens from the entire community, including stakeholders from the agricultural, neighborhood, and infill sectors. See "Who We Are" We are a united voice for responsible growth, and only weigh-in on those land-use issues that have countywide implications. Together we can chart our future, and positively impact local zoning decisions—the very building blocks of our community. See "Our Successes"
If you want a better quality of life for all of us, please join The Fayette Alliance today for free.
Learn more about our mission, policies, and legal status.

Want to experience our incredible Bluegrass farmland?
Visit our Bike for the Bluegrass page and www.horsecapitaltours.com to learn how!
Land Use News - See all
- Southland Christian in Talks to Aquire Lexington Mall
- Turfland Town Center Development Plan Public Hearing, March 25th
- Alliance Supports Mayor’s Proposed $2 million Budget for PDR
- Locals Want Farmland Conservation, Trails, Cool Urban Spaces in Latest Community Survey
- Kentucky is the Sixth Most Susceptible State in Country to Gas Price Shock
Recent Posts
- Are you interested in helping your community?
- 4th Annual Bluegrass International Cup at Polo in the Park
- The Fayette Alliance’s FY 2011 Budget Request
- Council Funds Farmland Preservation
- Paint for Your Supper Featuring Andre Pater
- Our Town Our Farms Benefit Concert
- New Design Submitted for CentrePointe
Did you Know?

Fayette County agriculture and agri-tourism have over a $3 billion dollar impact on the regional economy each year.











