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Tonight: Weigh in on Lexington’s urban growth

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This map shows the seven different expansion areas that could potentially be brought into the Urban Services Boundary.

Photo provided by Imagine Lexington

Did you know the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council recently mandated an expansion of Lexington’s historic Urban Services Boundary by between 2,700-5,000 acres? The Urban Growth Management Advisory Committee has spent the last four weeks discussing where they believe Lexington should grow, and has identified seven different areas for potential expansion.

The committee is now requesting community feedback. Join the Fayette Alliance tonight at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers to learn more about the expansion’s potential impact on our community and voice your opinion. If you can’t attend the meeting, consider emailing the committee at imagine@lexingtonky.gov.

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