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2023 APRIL – City Council to vote on short term rentals MAY 2023

Neighbors: during April 2023, please consider contacting the City Council at contacttheboard@elnalex.org or 7th District councilman Preston Worley at pworley@lexingtonky.gov if you are concerned about the impact of short term rentals on our neighborhood and on affordable housing in our city. A vote is likely in early May 2023. – Addison Hosea, Secretary, ELNA +++ […]

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2023 March 7 – Unfavorable ordinance changes up for vote 3/7/23 re: Short Term Rentals in Lexington

March 7, 2023 Dear Neighbors, The Urban County Council will consider draft Ordinances at 1:00 pm today in the General Government and Planning Committee in the Urban County Government Building, 200 E. Main, 2nd Floor Council Chamber. The draft proposes a huge change in the number of rental occupants allowed in a house or apartment

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2023 February – FCNC meeting Feb 13 on proposed Short-Term Rentals (Airbnb, Vrbo)

Dear Neighbors: The Fayette County Neighborhood Council will hold a general meeting/work session Monday, February 13, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., to prepare a response to legislation currently under Council review to regulate Short-Term Rentals (including those on hosting platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo). We will meet at Tates Creek Christian Church (3150 Tates Creek

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2022 November – Donate (don’t trash and don’t recycle) your campaign yard signs

https://www.wkyt.com/2022/11/10/lexington-government-asking-people-donate-their-yard-campaign-signs/ By WKYT News Staff Published: Nov. 10, 2022 at 3:40 PM EST|Updated: 24 hours ago LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Lexington’s Department of Environmental Quality and Public Works is asking people to donate their yard campaign signs. Lexington’s Division of Environmental Services says that they have partnered with businesses and organizations throughout the county for

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Winter 2022 through July 2024 – Richmond Road corridor schedule of improvements

Richmond Road corridor improvements, scheduled to begin with utility relocation in December 2022, will affect the intersection of Squires Road and Yorkshire Blvd. Completion of construction is set for July 2024. Once completed, cars will no longer be able to drive directly across the Squires – Yorkshire Blvd intersection. U-turns will be required to go

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