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El Comité de Gobierno General y Planificación se reunirá el miércoles a la 1 p.m. para revisar actualizaciones sobre regulaciones de alquileres a corto plazo, que actualmente suman 979 licencias en Lexington, y discutir posibles cambios a las normas adoptadas en julio de 2023. También presentarán el Plan de Área Pequeña Blue Sky, un proyecto de planificación integral para la zona industrial cerca de la Interestatal 75 y Athens-Boonesboro Road, que alberga aproximadamente 150 negocios que generan más de 1,000 empleos, con más del 60% en industrias que pagan al menos 20 dólares por hora como manufactura, construcción y almacenamiento. El plan evaluará el uso actual del terreno e infraestructura, desarrollará un marco coordinado de uso de tierra y transporte, y recomendará actualizaciones de zonificación para apoyar las necesidades industriales y promover desarrollo sostenible.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The General Government and Planning Committee is scheduled to meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. to consider updates on several major city initiatives, including short-term rental regulations and a long-range plan for an industrial area.
The committee will hear an update on short-term rental regulation enforcement, which could include discussion of potential changes to the rules governing the estimated 979 licensed rentals currently operating in Lexington. Regulations initially adopted in July 2023 set occupancy limits and density rules to prevent clustering of short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods, and the city approved amendments in December 2024.
The committee will also receive a presentation on the Blue Sky Small Area Plan, a comprehensive planning effort for the industrial area near Interstate 75 and Athens-Boonesboro Road. The Blue Sky Activity Center is home to approximately 150 businesses supporting over 1,000 jobs, with more than 60% in industries paying at least $20 per hour such as manufacturing, construction, and warehousing.
The plan will assess existing land use and infrastructure, develop a coordinated land use and transportation framework to improve access and connectivity, recommend zoning and policy updates supporting industrial needs, and promote sustainable development. The area was incorporated into the Urban Service Boundary in 2023 and is being planned for future redevelopment.
The committee agenda also includes an update on the “A Sense of Place” initiative and approval of the June 2 committee summary. Items referred to committee will be considered as well. The meeting will be held in the Council Chamber at the Urban County Government Building, 200 E. Main St.
This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from LFUCG Meeting Agendas, enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://lfucg.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=6817.




