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, Council will have an initial vote on approving funding for two housing assistance and eviction prevention programs. Commissioner of Housing Advocacy and Community Development...
TSW Consultants, the primary contractor working on the Urban Growth Management Plan to guide development in the Urban Service Boundary Expansion areas, has published a draft report on the...
Paramedicine Update In Tuesday’s Social Services and Public Safety (SSPS) Committee, Fire Captain Seth Lockard will present an update on the Community Paramedicine Program. The Community Paramedicine program pairs...
In Tuesday’s Budget, Finance, and Economic Development (BFED) Committee, Councilmembers will hear two presentations on Lexington’s industry, workforce, and tax revenue growth. They will also hear a Monthly Budget...
This Thursday, the Public Input Subcommittee will meet to continue discussion of potential public input events outside of Council Chambers. In the Subcommittee’s January meeting, our Executive Director Richard...
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will hear an update on Rupp Arena, Central Bank Center, and the Lexington Opera House’s past year of events and earnings from VisitLex...
On February 15th, Council passed the source of income (SOI) discrimination ban ordinance in a 13-2 vote. At-large Councilmember Chuck Ellinger and District 8 Councilmember Fred Brown were the...
In Tuesday’s General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, Councilmembers will hear an update on the Urban Growth Plan, which will lay out a vision for development in the new...
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will hear an update on the Digital Access Project (DAP), a program led by the Fayette County Clerk’s office. Starting in May 2022,...
The Planning Commission unanimously passed the UGM ZOTA in December, but there have been some changes since. Those are: The addition of a Workforce Housing density bonus, which would...