Fayette Alliance Supports Rupp Study – Will Enliven City
We owe it to ourselves, our quality of life, and our economy to do our best to complete the next analysis stage of the proposal.
We owe it to ourselves, our quality of life, and our economy to do our best to complete the next analysis stage of the proposal.
Alliance Director Knox van Nagell's responds to the question "With the future of a $5 billion agriculture industry at stake, what needs to be done to keep it sustainable?" | Photo by Dave Traxler
A healthy environment is crucial to the success of Lexington-Fayette County and the greater Bluegrass Region in the 21st century and beyond.
We must focus on the details, and create a world-class urban environment that, according to expert economist Rebecca Ryan, brings out “creativity in each one of us.” | Photo by Jeff Rogers | www.jeffrogers.com
Lexington can have both farms AND factories. | Farm photo by Jeff Rogers; Factory photo by Lexington Herald-Leader Staff
In January 2010 Knox Van Nagell wrote an op-ed that was published in the Lexington Herald Leader about the ways that PDR and urban infill could work together to help create a better Lexington for all of us.
The Fayette Alliance is steadfastly committed to advancing the following land-use policies at city hall and beyond—to achieve a world-class city in a world-class Bluegrass landscape:
For several weeks, the Alliance has been watching an issue that will impact Lexington's efforts to fix its sewer and water quality problems.
Downtown Lexington has the potential to become one of the truly unique,human-scale, and vibrant urban areas in America.
Join us in making Lexington a better place for all of us to live. The Fayette Alliance is your voice at City Hall advocating for sustainable growth in Lexington. We are working hard to achieve a world-class city in a world-class Bluegrass landscape. Since 2006, The Fayette Alliance has been the voice for responsible growth...
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