Fayette Alliance Supports Hydrology Study for Downtown Lexington
Distillery District study is able to move forward without an amendment to the budget. No formal vote will be required at this time.
Distillery District study is able to move forward without an amendment to the budget. No formal vote will be required at this time.
It was a unanimous vote last night – no expansion of the Urban Services Area. We would like to thank the Council, and our supporters for your help on this pivotal issue!
We support the proposed ZOTA 2013-2 legislation, which if adopted, will allow Hospice of the Bluegrass to construct a facility in the ED Zone off Newtown Pike.
On Friday, Jan. 25th the Fayette County Board of Adjustment revoked a conditional use permit for "composting" on farm off Georgetown Road.
Despite the passing of FY 2013 LFUCG City Budget, there are still plenty of pressing issues eating up the city's coffers...
If implemented, the proposed CAP will marry environmental stewardship, physical growth, and economic development for the first time in Lexington's history.
Planning commission unanimously denied AT&T's proposed cellular tower as it violates the A-R Zone ordinance governing acreage requirements.
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.
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: