Candidates for Lexington City Council answer questions about their platform.
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Candidates for Lexington City Council answer questions about their platform.
Candidates for Lexington City Council answer questions about their platform.
Johnnie Taylor has accepted the position of City Manager for the City of Lexington and is scheduled for appointment on Monday, August 28, 2023.
An overflow of citizens were in attendance on Monday night, February 27, for the Lexington City Council’s biweekly meeting.
On Monday, February 13 the Lexington City Council and the Davidson County Board of Commissioners will meet.
Diversity, equity and inclusion were at the forefront of the City of Lexington’s City Council meeting on Monday, December 12. DEI Manager Dr. Pat Smyre presented the past year’s DEI initiatives and strategy moving forward.
A special called meeting of the Lexington City Council this afternoon resulted in no action being taken, according to Councilor Garrett Holloway.
Hard lines were drawn and accusations were plenty during the public comments section of the Lexington City Council’s meeting on Monday, August 22.
A new era has commenced in Lexington. Before a standing room only crowd at Monday evening’s city council meeting, two administrations intertwined as one finalized its tenure and the other began.
On June 29th, a reception was held at the Bob Timberlake Gallery Lexington’s outgoing mayor and city council members who will be handing over their duties to newly elected officials.
Thanks to the Lexington City Council, June 15, 22, 29 and July 6, 13, and 20 have been designated as free admission days at the Lexington Aquatic Park.
On Monday, April 11th, the Lexington City Council held their only meeting of the month.
Jim Myers, a lifelong resident of Davidson County, is seeking a third term as a member of the Lexington City Council.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 4 answer questions about their platform.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 3 answer questions about their platform.
Tuesday evening, the Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce (LACC) and Davidson Local hosted the first of their three forums for candidates that will appear on the May 17th ballots.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 2 answer questions about their platform.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 1 answer questions about their platform.