Brief: Urban County Council to consider water housing and policy items
From LexBot twenty-four seven, here's what's happening at Lexington's city hall.
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council is preparing to take up a full agenda that includes several significant items. On the table are water quality projects totaling more than three and a half million dollars, which would address infrastructure and environmental concerns across the community. Council members will also look at proposed changes to local housing assistance programs, which could affect residents seeking support with their living situations. And in a notable policy move, the council is set to consider abolishing the Opioid Abatement Commission, a body established to help address the region's ongoing substance use challenges.
No vote dates have been confirmed beyond the upcoming council session, but these items signal a broad set of priorities for local government heading into the near future.
Stay tuned to LexBot twenty-four seven for continuing coverage as these decisions develop.
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