Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Tuesday, February 3, 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.  
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Table of Motions: Council Work Session, January 27, 2026  
Attachments:  
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.  
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Communications From the Mayor - Procurements  
Continuing Business/ Presentations  
Summary: Environmental Quality and Public Works Committee,  
November 18, 2025  
Attachments:  
XI.  
Council Reports  
XII. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
XIII. Adjournment  
Administrative Synopsis - New Business Items  
Authorization to amend the current agreement with ESO Solutions,  
Inc., for Record Management System (RMS) software services for  
the purpose of replacing and streamlining legacy RMS components  
for fire inspections, property pre-plans, permits, and fire hydrant  
inventory. This is at a cost of $42,451.50. Total cost for FY26 is  
$66,996.84. Funds are budgeted. (L0055-26) (Wells/Armstrong)  
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Attachments:  
Authorization to enter into a Release of Claims Against LFUCG to  
allow the Lexington Police Department to release retired Canine  
Cato to Officer Chaz Grider. No budgetary impact. (L0070-26)  
(Weathers/Armstrong)  
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Attachments:  
Authorization to enter a Memorandum of Understanding with God’s  
Pantry Food Bank to establish a collaborative partnership with the  
Division  
of  
Fire  
and  
Emergency  
Services  
Community  
Paramedicine Program that supports the distribution of emergency  
food assistance and improves food security for eligible community  
members. No budgetary impact. (L0078-26)(Wells/Armstrong)  
Attachments:  
Authorization to execute Consultant Services Agreement with WSP  
USA, Inc., pursuant to RFP #42-2025, for the Winchester Road  
Corridor Study at a cost not to exceed $350,000. The purpose of  
the plan is to identify how incremental infill and development can be  
responsive to market forces, meet the needs of the surrounding  
community, and provide safe access for all travel modes. Funds  
are budgeted. (L0088-26)(Duncan/Horn)  
Attachments: