
Circuit Court Upholds Denial of Vulcan Mining Permit
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.
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
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.
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