By Fayette Alliance / January 18, 2012 / Advocacy
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.
By Fayette Alliance / January 17, 2012 / Advocacy
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:
By Fayette Alliance / January 9, 2012 / Advocacy
For several weeks, the Alliance has been watching an issue that will impact Lexington's efforts to fix its sewer and water quality problems.
By Fayette Alliance / January 6, 2012 / Advocacy
Downtown Lexington has the potential to become one of the truly unique,human-scale, and vibrant urban areas in America.
By Fayette Alliance / December 15, 2011 / Education
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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By Fayette Alliance / December 1, 2011 / Education
It’s something a little bit different for every member of our community. Share with us what that something is for you.
By Fayette Alliance / November 29, 2011 / Advocacy
Support rural preservation, quality of life in neighborhoods, incentivizing sustainable development & affordable housing, and cleaning up our polluted waterways.
By Fayette Alliance / November 15, 2011 / Advocacy
Over the past year, The Fayette Alliance worked with several groups to discuss how we can reduce our carbon footprint in Lexington. One method recommended was to promote agri-tourism both locally and regionally, through biking, walking, equine, and water trails....
By Fayette Alliance / November 14, 2011 / Advocacy
"Since farmland within the county is a finite resource, sooner or later we will have to stop using it for development. The argument for the “need” for land for industrial development will be the same no matter how much farmland we have, including none." | Photo by Jeff Rogers | www.jeffrogers.com
By Fayette Alliance / October 6, 2011 / Advocacy
The Fayette Alliance appreciates Mr. Krikorian's efforts to make this innovative development project happen. We'll keep you posted of all progress.