Adrian Paul Bryant
Adrian Paul Bryant is CivicLex’s Civic Information Specialist, reporting on City Hall meetings and local issues that affect Lexingtonians every day. Raised in Jackson County, Adrian is a lifelong Kentuckian who is now proud to call Lexington home.
In Tuesday’s Council, Work Session, Councilmembers will hear an update from ONE Lexington, an initiative of the Mayor’s Office that aims to reduce gun violence in Lexington among youth...
The Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee has elected their leadership for the next Council term. Members of this Committee are: At-Large Councilmember James Brown, Committee Chair At-Large...
Council will be holding their annual Council Budget Retreat this Thursday! The Council Budget retreat is an opportunity for Councilmembers to share their individual priorities for the next LFUCG...
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee meeting, Hal Baillie of the Division of Planning will give a presentation on the City’s upcoming work in developing a new...
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Traci Wade of the Division of Planning will present an overview of how 2024’s House Bill 443 will affect Lexington’s process...
On Tuesday, January 13th, three Council Committees will vote on who their Chairs and Vice Chairs will be for the next Council term. The Chair of a Committee facilitates...
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee meeting, Sam Castro of TSW Consulting will present an update on the recently adopted Urban Growth Master Plan (UGMP)*, which sets...
Last Thursday, Council voted to approve a package of new regulations of unhosted short-term rentals (STRs) like Airbnbs and Vrbos. Unhosted STRs are units where the operator does not...
Last week, Council chose not to take any action on a zone change request that would allow a 210-unit student housing complex to be built on South Limestone in...
Council has officially approved a change to the public comment period for formal Council Meetings. Starting in January 2025, formal Council Meetings — usually held on Thursdays at 6pm...