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Lexington’s Urban County Council will host is inaugural transportation expo

Organized by the Public Input Subcommittee, this effort aims to collect feedback from locals and help them connect with transit professionals.

Cars traveling down West High Street in Lexington.

This expo could be your road to improvements.

Photo via @LexingtonKyGov

Are you hoping Lexington will change its course when it comes to transportation initiatives? Well, now you have your opportunity to voice feedback at the Lexington Fayette Urban County Council’s new Expo Series this Saturday, Oct. 19 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Marksbury Family Branch Library.

The event is the inaugural effort by the council’s Public Input Subcommittee. This group was established to make it easier for locals to access information and connect with the Urban County Council.

The transportation-focused session will allow participants to visit tables and connect with council members and local experts. Talking points will range from bike safety to public transit to road + sidewalk repairs.

Attendees are encouraged to RSVP for the expo — coffee and light refreshments will be served.

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