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 General Government and Planning (GGP) Committee, the Committee will hear a presentation from Principal Planner Daniel Crum on the Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (ZOTA) related to House...
Integrated and roof-mounted solar panels would be permitted in most areas of Fayette County under this ZOTA — including residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural areas. Small-scale ground-mounted installations would...
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Lextran General Manager Fred Combs will present Lextran’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26). Council will vote on whether or not to approve...
This week, Council will begin work on the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Budget. Mayor Linda Gorton released her Proposed Budget two weeks ago, and between now and early June,...
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will take the first step in adopting a Vision Zero Policy. Vision Zero is a multi-national road safety project designed to eliminate traffic...
LexPark, the organization that manages public parking spaces in downtown Lexington, will present their Fiscal Year 2026 Budget to Council and will request Council’s approval of various rate increases...
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Complete Streets Manager Brandi Peacher will provide an update on the City’s Complete Streets work. In 2022, Council adopted a Complete Streets Policy that...
Last Thursday, the Planning Commission approved the Ministerial Review of Development Plans Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (HB 443 ZOTA). The HB 443 ZOTA aims to make Lexington’s planning and...
This Tuesday at 3pm, Mayor Linda Gorton will present her proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 (FY25/26) during her annual Budget Address. We don’t know much about what will...
Last week, the Planning Commission decided to delay voting on the Ministerial Review of Development Plans Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment (or the HB 443 ZOTA for short) until April...