🌎 Resumen en español · traducción automática
Raquel Carter, profesional de bienes raíces y líder cívica, presentó su visión para abordar los desafíos más urgentes de Lexington durante una entrevista en WUKY's Third Cup, enfocándose en la crisis de vivienda asequible, la seguridad pública y la vulnerabilidad de la infraestructura. Carter propone nuevas soluciones para el desarrollo de centros de datos y mejoras en la preparación ante emergencias, tras los problemas causados por la tormenta de hielo de 2024 que dejó a miles sin electricidad. Su candidatura se presenta mientras la ciudad busca sucesor para la alcaldesa Linda Gorton, cuyo mandato concluye antes de las elecciones de 2026.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Real estate professional and civic leader Raquel Carter outlined her vision for addressing some of Lexington’s most pressing challenges during an appearance on WUKY’s Third Cup, calling for new leadership to tackle the city’s housing crisis, public safety concerns, and infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Carter discussed her background in real estate and civic engagement while laying out plans to address affordable housing shortages that have strained Lexington’s rental market and homeownership opportunities. She also outlined positions on data center development and the city’s response to the 2024 ice storm that left thousands without power for extended periods.
The candidate’s focus on housing aligns with a broader concern among Lexington residents and policymakers. The city has faced rising housing costs and a shortage of affordable units in recent years, issues that city planners and housing advocates have identified as central to quality-of-life concerns.
Carter’s emphasis on public safety and infrastructure resilience reflects ongoing community conversations about police resources, crime prevention, and the need to upgrade aging utility systems. The ice storm response drew scrutiny from residents and city officials about emergency preparedness and the robustness of Lexington’s power grid infrastructure.
The appearance on WUKY’s interview program comes as the Lexington mayoral race takes shape. Current Mayor Linda Gorton’s term is set to conclude, opening the race for her successor. The 2026 election will determine leadership during a critical period as Lexington continues to balance growth, development, and quality-of-life issues.
Carter’s real estate background could provide her with perspective on housing market dynamics and development challenges facing the city. Her emphasis on data centers suggests attention to economic development opportunities that could generate jobs and tax revenue.
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This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from WUKY 91.3 FM. The original source is available at https://www.wuky.org/wuky-news/2026-07-16/mayoral-candidate-raquel-carter-makes-case-for-change-in-lexington-leadership.




