Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Tuesday, June 9, 2026  
3:00 PM  
Packet  
Council Chamber  
Urban County Council Work Session  
I.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Requested Rezonings/ Docket Approval  
Approval of Summary  
II.  
III.  
Table of Motions: Council Work Session, June 2, 2026  
IV.  
V.  
Budget Amendments  
Budget Adjustments - For Information Only  
New Business  
VI.  
VII. Communications From the Mayor - Appointments  
VIII. Communications From the Mayor - Donations  
IX.  
X.  
Communications From the Mayor - Procurements  
Continuing Business/ Presentations  
Council Capital Projects, June 9, 2026  
Summary: Social Services and Public Safety Committee, May 5,  
2026  
Presentation: Lexington-Fayette Urban County Industrial Authority,  
By: Craig Bencz  
XI.  
Council Reports  
XII. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
XIII. Adjournment  
Administrative Synopsis - New Business Items  
Authorization to approve a sanitary sewer service Site Specific  
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Agreement  
Government  
between  
the  
Lexington-Fayette  
Turner Management,  
Urban  
LLC  
County  
and  
(LFUCG),  
Jessamine-South Elkhorn Water District in accordance with the  
Master Agreement (Reso. 690-2002). No budgetary impact.  
(L0406-26)(Sanders/Martin)  
Authorization to approve a sanitary sewer Site Specific Agreement  
between Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG),  
Pottinger Land Co. and Jessamine-South Elkhorn Water District  
(JSEWD) in accordance with the Master Agreement (Reso.  
690-2002). No budgetary impact. (L0407-26)(Sanders/Martin)  
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Authorization to establish RouteWare Global, Inc. as a sole source  
provider to purchase new hardware, software, professional  
services, cellular data services and/or software maintenance  
support for the Division of Waste Management to maintain and  
upgrade technologies used in the Division of Waste Management's  
heavy and light duty fleets. For a term of 12 months, at a cost of  
$380,180.09. Funds are included in the Mayor’s Proposed Budget.  
(L0451-26)(Baldon/Martin)  
Authorization to amend Article XXIV of Chapter 2 and Section  
2-296 of the Code of Ordinances to increase the membership of  
the Sister Cities Program Commission to seven (7) voting  
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f
members,  
to  
include  
the  
Visitlex  
President/designee,  
a
Councilmember, and a representative of the Mayor’s Office, all as  
ex officio members, by removing language regarding reappointment  
for additional terms, and by deleting the requirement that the  
officers be appointed by the Mayor. No budgetary impact.  
(L0458-26)(Scott)  
Authorization to approve a Master Services and Purchasing  
Agreement and Quote with Axon Enterprise, Inc., and reestablish  
Axon Enterprise Inc. as a sole source provider for body-worn  
cameras, tasers, digital evidence storage, an equipment refresh,  
VR training, Fusus, and the Community Request functionality for  
digital evidence. The term is for a period of five years, beginning  
July 1, 2026. The cost for FY27 is $2,618,504.94. Funds are  
included  
in  
the  
Mayor’s  
Proposed  
Budget.  
(L0465-26)  
(Weathers/Armstrong)  
Authorizing to execute a Community Partner Organization Contract  
for Community Service Work-Study with Stanford University to  
formalize the agreement between the Haas Center for Public  
Service at Stanford University for the placement of one student  
eligible to participate in the federally funded Community Service  
Work-Study program for the period between July 1, 2026, through  
September 15, 2026. Stanford University pays the student who will  
be placed LFUCG’s Therapeutic Recreation program within the  
Division of Parks and Recreation. No budgetary impact. (L0466-26)  
(Conrad/Ford)  
Authorization to approve First Annual Renewal of the Consultant  
Services Contract Agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc. for Municipal  
Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) Program Management  
Services (Reso. #252-2025) effective June 15, 2026, for the period  
of one year. The cost for FY 27 is $814,000. Funds are included in  
the Mayor’s Proposed budget. (L0467-26)(Sanders/Martin)  
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Authorization to execute a Kentucky Community and Technical  
College System Ready-to-Work Student Employee Off-Campus  
Agreement for the placement of one student participating in its  
Ready-to-Work job training program for the period between July 1,  
2026, and January 6, 2027. Kentucky Community and Technical  
College will pay the student who will be placed in LFUCG’s  
community centers within the Division of Parks and Recreation. No  
budgetary impact. (L0475-26)(Conrad/Ford)  
Authorization to approve an agreement with R.J. Corman Railroad  
Company for the set up and execution of Lexington’s 4th of July  
fireworks display at Railroad’s Lexington Yard on July 4, 2026. No  
budgetary impact. (L0478-26)(Conrad/Ford)  
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Authorization to approve an agreement with the Lexington  
Philharmonic for the set up and execution of Lexington’s Patriotic  
Concert to be held on July 3, 2026. At a cost of $45,000. Funds  
are budgeted. (L0483-26)(Conrad/Ford)  
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Authorization to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)  
between LFUCG and Solar Energy Solutions for the 2026 Solarize  
Lexington Program at a cost not to exceed $460,000.00, pursuant  
to RFP 25-2026. This is for a group-buying program designed to  
deliver cost-competitive solar installations and for solar PV  
installations for qualified low- to moderate-income Fayette County  
homeowners. Funds are budgeted. (L0485-26)(Carey/Martin)  
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Authorization to accept the bid of Machinex Technologies Inc. for  
RFP-7-2025 to purchase an optical sorter for sortation and  
recovery of polypropylene plastics (PP) at Lexington’s Materials  
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Recovery Facility, and robotics to improve sortation, quality, and  
quantity of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastics. At cost of  
$1,939,674.00, which is funded via a federal grant. Funds are  
budgeted. (L0491-26)(Baldon/Martin)