Cellular Tower Denied Permit, Violates A-R Zone Ordinance
Planning commission unanimously denied AT&T's proposed cellular tower as it violates the A-R Zone ordinance governing acreage requirements.
Planning commission unanimously denied AT&T's proposed cellular tower as it violates the A-R Zone ordinance governing acreage requirements.
Congrats to our newly elected City Council Members!
Paint For Your Supper a benefit series for The Fayette Alliance featuring artist Judith Berkshire Jones Rosetta 127 N. Limestone Wednesday, October 24, 2012 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Reservations are required. Call Rosetta (859) 255-1800 & mention Paint for Your Supper Attendees will be responsible for their food and beverage. This series features well...
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A Fayette County Judge upheld the Board of Adjustment's decision that the Fayette Alliance supported denying Vulcan Material's request for expanding their mining operation.
Planning Commission ratified ZOTA 2012-12, a policy that promotes sustainable growth and the development of vibrant walkable business districts.
Under the EPA Consent Decree, the city of Lexington must adopt and implement a "Capacity Assurance Program.
On Tuesday, May 22 the 2nd, 3rd & 9th Lexington council districts held primary elections for the November general election. | Photo by Kathleen Burke | Fayette Alliance Staff
1. Economic development is crucial for our community. What role does land-use planning play in job creation, and will you make it a priority in office? Quite simply land use planning dictates job growth opportunity. Chairing the Planning committee of the Council and the Goals and Objectives Work Group, I believe the new Comprehensive Plan...
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Please Join Us for A Great American Clean-up event to help restore beauty and serenity to a local creek by removing tires, litter, and other debris Town Branch Creek Clean – Up Saturday, April 28, 2012 8am-12pm Park at 3254 Bracktown Road and walk around the corner to enter the creek from Bradley Lane (please...
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Once again, The Fayette Alliance has asked candidates running for City Council to answer questions about local growth issues and concerns. | Photo by Kathleen Burke | Fayette Alliance Staff