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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Fayette County residents face power outages after Hurricane Helene

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Mayor Linda Gorto, City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

Mayor Linda Gorto, City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

Hurricane Helene's weather on Friday left thousands of Fayette County residents without power. It may take a few days for everyone's power to be restored. If you need assistance, the following resources are available:

Senior programs, aging services, community centers, Global Lex, Family Care Center, sister cities and information for families with children.

Mayor's office, city departments, councilmembers, council meetings, dispute resolution and boards/commissions.

Includes traffic, LEXserv, trash, recycling, environmental information, parking and transportation.

City contracts, RFPs, bids and job opportunities with the city government and related agencies.

Includes applications for starting a business, tax forms, building and zoning permits.

Neighborhood associations, grants, housing assistance and housing issues.

Includes police, fire, animal control, community corrections crime security and emergency preparedness.

Parks events programs tourism and activities.

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