Neighbors, here is another way you can influence the present and future of Lexington. Your input matters.
(I do not know when the survey closes, but the sooner you respond, the better. 11/4/25.)
Addison Hosea, President, ELNA
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Help make Lexington’s local government more representative and responsive to our community
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| We want to hear what YOU think about different parts of Lexington’s Urban County Charter (it’s like a local constitution). Your responses will directly guide what parts of the Charter will be considered for changes at Lexington’s first Civic Assembly in March 2026. |
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Why is this important?
The Urban County Charter is the rulebook that outlines how our local government is set up, what it’s allowed to do, and the rules it has to follow. The Charter can impact all policy in Lexington — including neighborhoods, housing, parks, economic development, and so much more.
It hasn’t been updated since 1998, so CivicLex is hosting Lexington’s first ever Civic Assembly to recommend potential changes to the Charter. The goal of the Assembly is to help residents make Lexington’s local government better represent and respond to our community.
While the participants for Lexington’s first Civic Assembly are chosen at random, this is YOUR chance to influence the process and the future of Lexington! |
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Send this to two people you know!
Once you’ve completed the survey, please share it with your friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors. The more voices we hear, the better! Together, we can make sure the Assembly reflects the priorities of our community. |
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Board Directors
East Lake Neighborhood Association, Lexington, KY
elnalexorg@gmail.com