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COUNCIL MEMBER SASHA LOVE HIGGINS
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LEXINGTON, KY 40507
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DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 2 -- NEWS FOR YOUNEWS FOR YOU 2nd District News and Events from the Office of Council Member Sasha Love Higgins
A monthly publication March Volume 1, Issue 3
Neighbors,
We are quickly approaching our first Town Hall, which will be on March 28 from 6:00 - 8:00pm at BCTC Newtown Campus in
room 105. We are thrilled to have the Commissioner of Public Safety, Ronnie Bastin presenting an overview of public safety in
Lexington, as well as LFD Chief Kristin Chilton and LPD Chief Mark Barnard. The West and Central Sector Commanders will also be
there, along with some neighborhood resource officers. We will be hitting on a number of topics that you presented to us as the
most concerning to you in this district, which include home invasions, auto thefts, and auto break-ins.
Also coming up this month, there will be a public hearing for the proposed zone change and development at Blackburn and
Fourth Streets from Light Industrial (I-1) to High Rise Apartment (R-5) . That Public Hearing will take place on March 7 at 5:00pm
in Council Chambers. For more information regarding these proposed changes, the Planning Commission’s Public Hearing can be
viewed here.
Our first Council Comments was filmed in February and should begin airing on
GTV3 in the first or second week of March. I was joined by Lexington Historian
Yvonne Giles and Officer Ryan Holland at Cove Haven Cemetery where we dis-
cussed the history of the cemetery and all of the work that has taken place there
over the last year. I hope you will tune in to learn more!
Best regards,
O n the Table is happening this month!! There is still
time to sign up to participate on March 15th with
your friends and neighbors.
Lexington’s 2018 Comprehensive Plan, Imagine Lex-
ington, wants your input. On March 15, the Division of Planning is
partnering with the Blue Grass Community Foundation and Leader-
ship Lexington to provide a platform that will supplement the City's
traditional public input methods. On the Table is an opportunity for
anyone throughout Lexington to host a conversation amongst
friends (old or new) to discuss community issues important to
them, providing the Division of Planning with unprecedented infor-
mation from thousands, many of whom will be engaged for the first
time.
• Not sure where to start or where to go? Complete this form.
• Want to host your own group? Complete this form.
Crank and Boom located in the 2nd District will be a Super Host
from 3 - 6pm on March 15th. For more information, click here.
A few other Super Hosts include:
Chocolate Holler: 9am - 12pm
Hilary J Boone Center: 7am - 9am
Common Grounds: 6pm - 9pm
Lexington Legends: 3pm - 6pm
Granola Culture: 11:30am - 8:45pm
Rock House Brewing: 4pm - 7pm
Lextran will be holding a public meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear about proposed changes and
to share feedback. Monday , March 6th at Noon at 200 West Loudon Avenue
Proposed Service Impacts to Routes 2, 12 and 20: - Route 12 (Leestown) to serve Leestown Road, Masterson
Station, and McConnell Springs - New Route to serve Enterprise Drive, Old Frankfort Pike,
Red Mile, and Forbes - New Route to serve Nandino Blvd, Mercer Road, and Trade
Street - Route 2 Georgetown Road to serve Innovation Drive
- Route 2 Georgetown Road to no longer serve Oakwood and Boxwood
For more information: http://www.lextran.com/blog/2017/02/public-meetings-march-2017
Commerce Lexington's fourth annual EMERGE Conference
presented by Forcht Bank will engage the next generation
leaders of Central Kentucky – our young professionals – to
leverage their thoughts, ideas, and strategies for the
betterment of our community and region. The conference
will take place on Tuesday, March 28th, at Lexington Cen-
ter’s Thoroughbred Ballroom, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
On March 18, the members of Horse Country will open their gates in a special day of complimentary tours for our local fans. We want you to have a chance to see what we're up to behind the scenes at your neighborhood farms, clinics and
more!
Tickets are required, and limited - only 4 per household. Reserve yours today!
Locations include: Adena Springs, Airdrie Stud, Claiborne Farm, Coolmore America, Darley at Jona-
bell Farm, Denali Stud, Gainesway Farm, Hagyard Equine Medical Insti-tute, Hermitage, Hurstland Farm, Inc., Lane's End Farm, Mill Ridge, Pin Oak Stud, Runnymede Farm, Spendthrift Farm, Taylor Made Farm, WinStar Farm
LPD Hiring Process Preparation Course Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Written Tests
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Monday, April, 10, 2017
PT Tests Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Tuesday, April, 11, 2017
Oral Boards
Thursday, March 23, 2017 Wednesday- Friday, April, 12-14, 2017
Hiring Process Closes April 3, 2017
NOW HIRING for Police Officer positions with the Lexington Police Department. Interested candidates who believe their work would do more than just pay the bills but improve their community should apply. Visit www.joinlexpolice.com and follow us at https://www.facebook.com/lexkypolice for more information.
The Arboretum will be offering scholarships to the event Spring has Sprung as part of their Party for the Planet! Spring has Sprung is an event that will take place on
April 7th from 10a.m.-1p.m. in the Kentucky Children’s Garden. It will include stations that are hosted by exhibi-
tors from local organizations that are related to the themes of spring.
Thanks to the generous support of Kentucky Utilities they are able to offer scholarships for admission to this event! They will be offering these scholarships to needy
families and school groups so that they can have the opportunity to experience the Kentucky Children’s Gar-
den and learn about spring!
To apply for the scholarship, please contact Jackie Gal-limore at [email protected].
The Lexington Police Department would like to invite rental property owners, managers, and even maintenance personnel to
their 2017 Spring Crime Free Multi-Housing Seminar. It’s a FREE one day seminar with great speakers. Steven Marshall who is a
well-known local attorney will be there along with personnel from Code Enforcement, a Narcotics Detective, and Gang and Crime
Prevention Officers. Officers will also speak about Patrol Officer’s duties, dispatch priorities, Nuisance Letters, etc. It will be held
April 19th at the Lexington Police Departments West Sector building, 1795 Old Frankfort Pike from 8:00am - 4:00pm. It in-
cludes a FREE lunch, as well as coffee and donuts in the morning. All participants will receive a certificate of completion at the
end of Thursday.
This seminar is the first of three parts of the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. The second is a CPTED (Crime Prevention
through Environmental Design) survey of the rental property. There are a few minimal standards to be met first and then the
property receives a certificate that can be hung in the office noting its Crime Free Multi-Housing Program status. The third part is
a “safety social” in which an officer comes out to the property to talk to the residents about different crime prevention tips. The
best thing about the program is it is all FREE!
If you are interested in this event, please email UK Neighborhood Resource Officer Shannon Gahafer at sgahaf-
Lexington’s Division of Waste Management will resume its normal yard waste collection schedule starting Monday, February 27, 2017. Yard waste containers, yard waste bundles, and yard waste bags will receive weekly service, along with trash
and recycling containers, on your regular collection day. Residents are encouraged to use their grey carts to dispose of yard waste such as leaves, twigs, shrubs, and plants. Limbs placed in the cart must not be longer than four feet in length or thicker than
six inches in diameter. If the limbs don't fit in the yard cart, they must be bundled with twine and placed on the curb. If you have excess yard debris that does not fit in your cart, you can use paper yard waste bags.
Those with city waste collection service that do not have a yard waste cart may request one by calling LexCall at 311 or (859) 425-2255. Requests can also be made online at www.LexingtonKY.gov/LexCall, or by using the LexCall phone app.
2017 Environmental Grant Program
American Water’s environmental grants support inno-vative, community-based environmental projects that improve, restore and/or protect watersheds and com-
munity water supplies through partnerships. Project activities and outcomes should address a wa-tershed or source water protection need in the local
community within American Water service areas. Source water protection projects are activities that
result in the protection or improvement of the commu-nity’s public drinking water supplies. Watershed pro-
tection projects should focus on activities that im-prove, restore or protect one or more watersheds.
For more information about the program, or to apply, please see the 2017 Program Brochure and Grant Ap-
plication Form. The deadline for entry is March 27,2017.
2017 Ripple Effect Scholarships The program, now in its 15th year, offers one-time,
$500 scholarships to high school seniors who demon-strate strong academic performance and a commit-
ment to environmental stewardship. Information about the scholarship program is being distributed to
area high schools and can also be found at www.kentuckyamwater.com. The deadline for entry is
April 7, 2017.
The 15h annual Grandparents As Parents (GAP) conference is Thursday, March
16th, 2017 at the Clarion Hotel in Lexing-ton, KY. Grandparents, caregivers, rela-tives, and professionals are invited to
attend. There are two presentations from our featured speaker, Joan Callander Din-gle—a grandmother who raised her grandson and has written two books,
Raising Children of Alcoholics and Drug Users and Second Time Around. The conference also includes: 8 Breakout Workshops Free Legal Consultations
Benefits Consultations (social securi-ty/disability, DCBS family support, adop-
tion, kinship, Medicaid & SHIP) Exhibits/Resource Fair
Lunch The conference is $5 for grandparents/relatives and $50 for professionals. The
full schedule and registration information is included in the attached bro-
chure. Space is limited—registration deadline is March 10th.
www.gapofky.org
(859) 257-5582
The LFUCG Environmental Commission is in need of representatives from the 2nd District. The commission’s goal is to enhance
every aspect of the environment for the betterment of the urban county and meets the first Monday of every month at 4:30 at
various public locations. You can apply at https://www.lexingtonky.gov/boards/environmental-commission-0.
7:30 - 11am
REGISTER
HERE!
Presents:
The Little Mermaid
Friday 3/31 @ 7pm Saturday 4/1 @ 2pm
at the Lexington Opera House
https://
www.lexingtonoperahouse.com/events/all
Saturday, April 22 9AM—12PM Masterson Station Park
For more information or to register, click here.
Sign up for Courageous Conversations!
Together Lexington, through COURAGEOUS CONVERSATIONS, will sponsor, fund, and facilitate community forums that address courageous and bold community-wide topics which will encourage meaningful discussion and awareness among all members of our community to get residents talking, thinking and listening to each other.
Space is limited, so sign up today. Meeting locations are as follows and all are held from 5:30 - 7:30PM: March 6: Drugs/heroin (Community Action on Georgetown St) March 7: Affordable housing/homelessness (Community Action on Georgetown St) April 24: Affordable housing/homelessness (Lexmark Training Center) April 25: LGBT inclusion (Plantory) April 27: LGBT inclusion (Plantory) For more information, to register for an event, or to view the reports of previously held
conversations, go to: http://togetherlexington.com/#
During the LFUCG’s Commission for Peo-ple with Disabilities most recent meeting, it was requested that information be shared to constituents on who to file ADA complaints with in Lexington. All Fayette County ADA complaints with the excep-
tion of government property or services should be directed to Ray Sexton with the Human Rights Commission.
Ray Sexton Human Rights Commission 342 Waller Ave., Suite 1A Lexington, KY 40504 Phone: (859) 252-4931 Email: [email protected]
The Corridors Commission’s Corridors
Neighborhood Enhancement Match Grant
Program will be accepting applications for
FY 2017 from February 1, 2017 until April
1, 2017. The program's objective is to
partner with neighborhood and other
community-based groups to enhance the
corridors leading into and out of Lexing-
ton and to increase awareness of corridor
enhancements. The total amount to be
awarded is $9,746. Grant recipients will
be announced in late Spring of 2017. The
guidelines and application can be found
here: https://www.lexingtonky.gov/
boards/corridors-commission.
Other upcoming events:
The Nest - Center for Women, Children and Families: Pony Up for
The Nest - April 13, Noon Keeneland
LFUCG Hazardous Household Waste Collection - April 22, time TBD
1631 Old Frankfort Pike
Girls on the Run 5K - April 22, 9-11AM KY Horse Park
Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Center: Take Back The
Night Lexington 2017 - April 26, 4-7PM Memorial Hall
All God’s Children: Mom Prom - April 28, 7PM RJ Corman Hanger
Arbor Day at the Arboretum - April 29, 10AM-2PM
Lexington Humane Society: Mutt Strut - June 10, 9AM Keeneland
Fayette County Fatherhood Initiative: Annual Father’s Day Celebra-
tion - June 17 Douglass Park
Crank & Boom Sprint For Scoops 3K - June 17, 11AM-1PM
MoonTower Music Festival 2017 - August 26, 11AM-11PM
Masterson Station Park
March 17, 6:00 - 10:00PM
FREE!! A 13,000 square foot Indoor market warehouse, located Downtown Lexington’s Historic Distillery District. Portions of vendor fees are donated to a different local
charity monthly.
903 Manchester Street, Suite 120, Lexington, Kentucky
Always the 3rd Friday night of every month excluding
holidays.
lexingtondistillerymarket.com
Adult Spring Softball Registration: Wednesday, Feb. 1 – March 7 Cost: $325 per team (plus $25 annual NSA sanction fee) Information: 288-2917 Girls Fast Pitch Softball Registration: Wednesday, Feb. 1 – March 31 Cost: $35 (scholarship available) Information: 288-2917 Instructional T-Ball/T-Ball/Baseball Registration: Wednesday, Feb. 1 – March 31 Cost: $35 (scholarships available) Information: 288-2915 Youth Co-Ed Kickball (Spring League) Registration: Wednesday, March 1 – 31 Cost: $35 Information: 288-2915 Adult Tennis League Registration: Session 1, March 1 – April 17 | Session 2, March 1 – June 23 Cost: $40 Information: 288-2921
Adult Tennis Clinic Registration: Session 1, March 1 – May 12 | Session 2, March 1 – June 16 Cost: $40 per session, per participant Information: 288-2921 Youth Tennis Clinic Registration: Session 1, March1-May 19 / Session 2, March 1- June 16 Cost: $50 Information 288-2921 Volunteer Day Saturday, March 4 | 10 a.m. | Raven Run Nature Sanctuary Cost: Free Information: 272-6105 Beginners Digital Photography Saturday, March 4 | 1 p.m. | McConnell Springs Cost: Free Information: 225-4073 Outdoor Skills Saturday, March 11 | 9 a.m. | McConnell Springs Cost: Free Information: 225-4073
Authors Speak Series Tuesday, March 14 | 6 p.m. | McConnell Springs Cost: Free Information: 225-4073 Gallery Hop Friday, March 17 | 5 – 8 p.m. | Downtown Lexington Cost: Free Information: 425-2562 Junior Naturalist – “Bringing Nature Home” Saturday, March 18 | 10 a.m. | McConnell Springs Cost: Free Information: 225-4073 Spring Horsemanship Registration: Saturday, March 18 | Youth (ages 10 – 15): 1 p.m., Adults (ages 16 & up): 2 p.m. | McConnell Springs Class Schedule: April 10 – June 3 | Mas-terson Station Park Cost: $125 Information: 253-0328 Weekend Workout Saturday, March 25 | 10 a.m. | McConnell Springs Cost: Free Information: 225-4073
To view all of the activities and events in the city that you can participate in, please
visit the LFUCG Parks and Recreation website.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
38th Annual Lexington St. Patrick's Parade and Irish Festival
FREE in downtown Lexington! Rain or shine. All Festival activities under tents in Cheapside Park at the Fifth/Third Pavilion from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Linda Gorton,
the former Vice Mayor of Lexington, has been named as the Grand Marshal of the 38th Annual Alltech Lexington St. Patrick’s Day
Parade. Gorton served for 16 years on the Lexington Fayette Urban County Council, retiring as Vice Mayor in January 2015.
Adopt a Park FREE Spring Break fun in Douglass Park! Activities for elementary and middle school students include: indoor and outdoor activi-
ties, arts & crafts, cooking classes, workshops, inflatables, and more. Sponsored by Georgetown Street Neighborhood Association, Community Action Council, Our Park, Partners for Youth, Community Inspired Solutions, and Lexington Fayette Urban County Gov-
ernment. During the week of FCPS Spring Break from 1:00 - 4:00PM, come out and have a good and FREE time! For more infor-mation contact Angie Green Hampton: (859) 258-3108 / [email protected].
Our Park Monday, April 3rd Community Action Council Tuesday, April 4th
Georgetown Street Neighborhood Assoc. Wednesday, April 5th Partners for Youth Thursday, April 6th CIS Friday, April 7th
Community Inspired Solutions will be holding two fundraisers for their Boy’s and Girl’s Club: City Barbecue - Thursday, March 16 from 10:30AM - 10PM 3292 Richmond Rd, Lexington, KY 40509 More information Painting with a Twist - Wednesday, March 22 from 7PM - 9PM 2573 Richmond Rd, Lexington, KY 40509-1528, United States More information