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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

October 2024 Council Comment Newsletter outlines key events and services

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

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

The October 2024 Council Comment Newsletter is now available, providing important updates and announcements for the Urban County Council. The newsletter includes a schedule of council meetings and offers insights into various city programs and services.

Citizens are reminded to RSVP for the upcoming Transportation Expo on October 19, which will be held at the Marksbury Branch of the Lexington Public Library. More details about this event can be found within the newsletter.

For those interested in community activities, information on senior programs, aging services, and community centers is provided. The newsletter also covers topics related to family care centers, sister cities, and resources for families with children.

Residents can find details about city departments, including the mayor's office and councilmembers. There is also information regarding dispute resolution processes and boards or commissions that may be of interest to the public.

The newsletter addresses environmental concerns by discussing traffic management, LEXserv services, trash collection, recycling initiatives, parking regulations, and transportation options.

Opportunities with city government are highlighted through sections on city contracts, requests for proposals (RFPs), bids, and job openings. Information pertinent to starting a business is included as well as guidance on tax forms and building or zoning permits.

Community support topics such as neighborhood associations, grants availability, housing assistance programs, and housing issues are also covered in this edition of the newsletter.

Finally, public safety topics such as police services, fire department updates, animal control measures, community corrections efforts, crime prevention strategies, security enhancements, and emergency preparedness tips are discussed.

Readers are encouraged to explore parks-related events or tourism activities outlined in the newsletter. Feedback or suggestions regarding this page can be directed to appropriate channels mentioned in the publication.

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