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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Joseph Hale

Running for: District 7 Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community?  I was born and raised in the great city of Lexington. I attended school here from Northern Elementary to a graduate of Bryan Station High School. I grew up on the North and east sides of Lexington,...

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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Dave Sevigny

Running for: Council District 10 Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community? I moved to Lexington right out of college in 1985 and never wanted to leave. My wife, Paula, and I lived and raised our 2–now grown–children in district 10. I’m passionate about small business. I launched,...

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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Liz Sheehan

Running for: District 5 Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community? Like many Lexingtonians, my family and I chose to make Lexington our forever home because of the robust healthcare and education systems, the sense of community we’ve found, and our region’s natural resources. After living in a...

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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Chuck Ellinger II

Running for: Council At-Large Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community? My father took a job with the UK Dental school when I was 18 months old, and we moved here from Columbus, OH. I love the small town feel that the city provides. As an avid cyclist,...

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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Greg Ladd

Running for: Council District 5 Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community? I was born here, and have chosen to raise my family a mile from where I was born. Lexington is a kind and generous place, and has the potential to be the best city in the...

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Election 2022 Candidate Questionnaire – Denise Gray

Running for: Council District 6 Question: What brought you to Lexington-Fayette County? What do you love about our community? Lexington chose me. I was born and raised on the north side of Lexington. I attended Mary Todd and Northern Elementary schools, Bryan Station Middle school, and Bryan Station High School. Lexington is my home and...

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Micro-Distilleries in the Ag-Rural Zone

Micro-Distilleries in the Ag-Rural Zone Tomorrow, August 25th at 1:30pm, Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (ZOTA) to permit a small farm micro-distillery as a conditional use in the Agricultural-Rural (A-R) zone. In addition to a distilling operation, limited to 1,000 gallons of spirits, they would be permitted...

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Good News Lexington

Good News, Lexington!

With everything going on in our community, county, and world, it’s easy to lose sight of the growth and prosperity we’re currently experiencing in Lexington. Over the past year, we’ve added jobs, improved the economy, and rebounded from pandemic losses in a resounding way. Local government initiatives continue to improve the lives of all citizens,...

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Grow Smart Lexington

Fayette Alliance and the Grow Smart Study

At Fayette Alliance, one of our core undertakings, beyond advocacy and education, is to fund research that provides objective data to support our work. By partnering with experts who research the complicated issues facing our community’s development, we can focus on “how” we grow, rather than “if” we grow. What emerges from these campaigns is...

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infill and redevelopment lexington ky

Infill and Redevelopment Creates More Housing Choices in Lexington

A shortage of affordable housing is approaching a crisis across the US for many low to middle-income residents.  Housing is defined as affordable when the occupant is paying no more than 30 percent of their gross income for housing costs. City and county governments, city planners, and policymakers are painfully aware that the limited housing...

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