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2021 October – PDR applications invited

FCNC Neighbors, As a "partner" in the PDR (Purchase of Development Rights) program, Fayette County Neighborhood Council is asked to alert its members that the time for PDR funds applications has come. PDR Applications being accepted through Friday, October 29, 2021 Preserve your farm and guarantee the rural and agricultural areas that make Lexington special […]

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2021 September Zoom meeting 9/30/21 Open Space in Lexington residences

Neighbors, Yesterday, September 29, 2021, we emailed a message asking FCNC members to attend a Zoom meeting to hear a discussion by Senior Planner Valerie Friedmann about a proposal for an ordinance which would change LFUCG requirements for and the definition of open space in residential development. Most of us currently are likely to regard

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Microchips? Infertility? Get the facts on the COVID-19 vaccine here.

With the production of the COVID-19 vaccine has come a large amount of information, some helpful and some inaccurate. It’s only natural to have questions about these vaccines, and Baptist Health is here to assist in separating reality from rumor and myth. Find a Provider MyChart About Services COVID-19 Vaccine Myths Debunked Microchips? Infertility? With

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Public Input on City Disparity Study

City seeks public input on disparity study Mayor Linda Gorton today announced two public meetings seeking input into the City’s disparity study. The study is assessing and identifying disparities that may affect disadvantaged businesses and businesses owned by minorities and/or women when doing business with the City. “We want to ensure that our purchasing process

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