Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
200 E. Main St  
Lexington, KY 40507  
Docket  
Thursday, June 4, 2026  
6:00 PM  
Incl. 1st Reading of FY27 Budget & RMR TIF PH  
Council Chambers  
Urban County Council  
I.  
Roll Call  
II.  
III.  
Invocation  
Minutes of the Previous Meetings  
Minutes of the May 28, 2026 Council Meeting  
IV.  
Presentations  
Mulberry & Lime 25th Anniversary  
Public Hearing: Red Mile Road Tax Increment Financing (TIF)  
V.  
VI.  
1.  
Public Comment - Issues on Agenda  
Ordinances – Second Reading  
An Ordinance changing the zone from a Townhouse Residential  
(R-1T) zone to a Neighborhood Business (B-1) zone, for 0.368 net  
(0.379 gross) acres, for property located at 3433 Country Club Dr.  
(a portion of). (Anderson Andover Country Club, LLC; Council  
District 7). Approval 9-0 (To Be Heard By July 22, 2026) [Div. of  
Planning, Duncan]  
An Ordinance changing the zone from a Single Family Residential  
(R-1B) zone to a Medium Density Residential (R-4) zone, for 5.45  
net (5.59 gross) acres, for property located at 3000 Clays Mill Rd.  
(Board of Trustees, Clays Mill Rd. Baptist Church; Council District  
10) (To Be Heard By July 22, 2026) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
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An Ordinance changing the zone from a Professional Office (P-1)  
zone to a Neighborhood Business (B-1) zone, for 0.6049 net  
(0.6436 gross) acres, for property located at 456 East High St.  
(Bread and Roses, LLC; Council District 3) (To Be Heard By July  
22, 2026) [Div. of Planning, Duncan]  
An Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to reflect current  
requirements for municipal expenditures, and appropriating and  
re-appropriating funds, FY 2026 Schedule No. 31. [Div. of  
Budgeting, Lueker]  
An Ordinance amending and reenacting Ordinance No. 47-2010,  
as amended and reenacted by Ordinance No. 27-2012, to expand  
the Red Mile Development Area which was created for Tax  
Increment Financing purposes to include additional property within  
the development area, without changing the list of approved public  
infrastructure improvements or their cost, or the amount of tax  
revenue that has been previously approved or committed for  
reimbursement by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government  
and the Commonwealth of Ky. in regard to the Red Mile Mixed Use  
Project; adopting the Red Mile Development Area as amended  
herein; making certain findings of the government in support of its  
decision; and authorizing the Mayor and other appropriate officials  
to take such other actions that are necessary or required in  
connection with making improvements within the Red Mile  
Development Area in conformity with Tax Increment Financing  
requirements. (Public Hearing on June 4, 2026 at 6 p.m.) [Mayor's  
Office, Atkins]  
An Ordinance amending the authorized strength by creating one  
(1) Classified Civil Service Position of Plumber, Grade 518N, in the  
Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective upon passage of Council.  
[Div. of Human Resources, George]  
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VII. Ordinances – First Reading  
An Ordinance appropriating the revenues, expenditures/expenses  
and interfund transfers for the General Services District Fund, the  
Full Urban Services Districts Fund, the Police Confiscated Federal  
Fund, the Police Confiscated State Fund, the Public Safety Fund,  
the Municipal Aid Program Fund, the County Road Aid Program  
Fund, the Mineral Severance Fund, the Miscellaneous Special  
Revenue Fund, the Police Confiscated Treasury Fund, the  
Lexington Economic Development Fund, the Affordable Housing  
and Homelessness Fund, the Parks Fund-Ballot Initiative, the FY  
2027 Bond Projects Funds, the Sanitary Sewer Revenue and  
Operating Fund, the Sanitary Sewer Construction Fund, the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Public Facilities  
Corporation General Fund, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Government Public Facilities Corporation Parks Projects Fund, the  
Water Quality Management Fund, The Water Quality Management  
Construction Fund, the Landfill Fund, the Right of Way Program  
Fund, the Extended School Program Fund, the Enhanced 911  
Fund, the Central Ky. 911 Fund, the City Employees’ Pension  
Fund, the Police and Fire Retirement Fund of the Lexington-Fayette  
Urban County Government, the Medical Insurance Fund, the  
Property and Casualty Claims Fund, and any other funds as  
provided in Exhibit “A”, on a Divisional level by four (4) control  
levels, for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2027, for the  
7.  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and its agencies and  
instrumentalities; approving and adopting the Capital Improvement  
Program for Fiscal Years (FY) 2027 through (FY) 2032, as a  
portion of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Annual Capital Improvements  
Budget; suspending or modifying in full or in part the application  
and operation of any Resolution or Ordinance in conflict with the  
provisions of this Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2027, including,  
without limitation, Resolution No. 326-2023 related to paving  
funding; approving funding for the Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Tourist and Convention Commission from the Transient Room Tax,  
said funding to equal 99 1/2% of the revenue from the tax; and  
approving the Budget of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County  
Industrial Authority for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2027.  
[Council Office, Hall]  
An Ordinance amending certain of the Budgets of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government to pre-fund various  
components of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget, as approved at Work  
Session May 26, 2026, and appropriating and re-appropriating  
funds, Schedule No. 33. [Council Office, Hall]  
8.  
VIII. Resolutions – Second Reading  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Agreement with Eastern  
Kentucky University, for the placement of students within the Dept.  
of Social Services, at no cost to the Urban County Government.  
[Dept. of Social Services, Allen-Bryant]  
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A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with the Ky.  
Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), delegating responsibility for  
operation and maintenance costs for traffic signals and electrical  
traffic control devices on the state primary road system in Fayette  
County, which shall be reimbursed by KYTC up to $426,000. [Div.  
of Traffic Engineering, Neal]  
2.  
A Resolution designating the speed limit on Agape Drive, from  
Dogwood Trace Boulevard to Bellerive Boulevard, as 25 miles per  
hour and authorizing and directing the Div. of Traffic Engineering  
to install proper and appropriate signs in accordance with the  
designation. [Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]  
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A Resolution designating the speed limit on Winthrop Drive, from  
Man o’ War Boulevard to the Jessamine County Line, as 30 miles  
per hour and authorizing and directing the Div. of Traffic  
Engineering to install proper and appropriate signs in accordance  
with the designation. [Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]  
A Resolution designating the speed limit on Kearney Ridge  
Boulevard, from Georgetown Rd. to the end of the street, as 30  
miles per hour and authorizing and directing the Div. of Traffic  
Engineering to install proper and appropriate signs in accordance  
with the designation. [Div. of Traffic Engineering, Neal]  
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A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the  
Ky. Administrative Office of the Courts, to provide for the sharing of  
data regarding evictions or forcible detainers in Fayette County  
with the Dept. of Housing Advocacy & Community Development, at  
no cost to the Urban County Government. [Dept. of Housing  
Advocacy and Community Development, Lanter]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 2 to the  
Agreement with GRW Engineers, Inc., for design services for Town  
Branch WWTP Dewatering Pump Station Improvements, for the  
Div. of Grants and Special Programs, increasing the Contract by  
the sum of $22,890, from $379,754 to $402,644. [Div. of Grants  
and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
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A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the  
FY24 Stormwater Quality Projects Incentive Grant Agreement with  
the Beaumont Residential Association, canceling a Stormwater  
Quality Project, decreasing the Contract by the sum of $6,000,  
from $6,000 to $0.00. [Div. of Water Quality, Sanders]  
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A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, to execute an  
Agreement with Anthony Moody to provide counseling support to  
participants of the It Takes A Village Summer Youth Program for  
ONE Lexington, at a cost not to exceed $3,500 in FY26 and $3,500  
in FY27 subject to sufficient funds being appropriated. [Mayor's  
Office, Carama]  
A Resolution accepting the bids of the following entities in response  
to RFP No. 12-2026 to provide information technology consulting  
and technical services, and establishing price contracts and  
authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County Government,  
to enter into any additional necessary Agreements with each of the  
following, all contingent upon the appropriation of sufficient funds:  
10.  
Metaformers Inc., Trace3, LLC, STEP CG, LLC, SJN Data Center,  
LLC d/b/a Encore Technologies, World Wide Technology, LLC,  
TEKsystems Global Services, LLC, Healthtech Solutions, L.L.C.,  
KiZAN Technologies, LLC, Ellipsis Information Security LLC, DLZP  
Group LLC, Deloitte Consulting, llp, Insight Public Sector, Inc.,  
APAX Software Development, LLC, Strategic Communications,  
LLC, Objective Results, Inc., DatamanUSA, LLC, and Fastek Inc.  
[Div. of Procurement, Slatin]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Consultant Services  
Agreement (awarded pursuant to RFP No. 10-2026) with WSP USA  
Inc., to evaluate signalized crosswalks, for the Div. of Traffic  
Engineering, at a cost not to exceed $150,000. [Div. of Traffic  
Engineering, Neal]  
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A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute Change Order No. 1 to the  
FY23 Stormwater Quality Projects Incentive Grant Agreement with  
the University of Ky. Research Foundation, canceling a Stormwater  
Quality Project, decreasing the Contract by the sum of $360,000,  
from $360,000 to $0.00. [Div. of Water Quality, Sanders]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Memorandum of Agreement with the  
Foundation for Latin American Culture and Art (FLACA), for the  
coordination and production of the Festival Latino De Lexington, at  
a cost not to exceed $7,500. [Div. of Parks and Recreation,  
Conrad]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Site-Specific Agreement with the  
Jessamine South Elkhorn Water District and Long Ridge  
Development LLC, to provide sanitary sewer conveyance and  
treatment capacity to portions of property in Jessamine County.  
[Div. of Water Quality, Sanders]  
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with  
Arbor Youth Services, Inc. under the Community Development  
Block Grant (CDBG) Program, extending the performance period to  
December 31, 2026, and authorizing the Mayor to execute any  
other necessary amendments related to this Agreement. [Div. of  
Grants and Special Programs, Reynolds]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
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Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement with  
Jessamine County Sheriff, for interlocal cooperation. [Div. of  
Police, Weathers]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute any and all documentation  
necessary for the reallocation of awarded Ky. Cleaner Water Grant  
Funding (ARPA), reallocating excess project funds from completed  
grant projects to grant projects not otherwise fully funded, and  
further authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered funds  
within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Water Quality, Sanders]  
17.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the First Amendment to an  
Agreement with Community Action Council for Lexington-Fayette,  
Bourbon, Harrison, and Nicholas Counties, Inc., for additional  
funding for the operation of Temporary Winter Motel Shelter  
Services, at an additional cost not to exceed $177,750. [Office of  
Homelessness Prevention and Intervention, Herron]  
18.  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute the Memorandum of  
Agreement with Arbor Youth Services, Inc., to provide funding for  
installation of a fire sprinkler system, at a cost not to exceed  
$56,000. [Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention,  
Herron]  
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A Resolution authorizing the Div. of E911 to purchase scheduling  
solution software from Vector Solutions, a sole source provider,  
and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute any necessary Agreement with Vector  
Solutions, related to the procurement at a cost not to exceed  
$1,706.94 FY26, $13,082.09 FY27, upon appropriation of funds.  
[Div. of Enhanced 911, Patton]  
A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor, on behalf of the  
Urban County Government, to execute an Agreement and accept a  
Grant from the Commonwealth of Ky., Cabinet for Health and  
Family Services, Dept. for Public Health in the amount of $733,100  
in FY 2027 and $733,100 in FY 2028 in Federal and State funds  
for the Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS)  
Program, for the Family Care Center, the acceptance of which  
does not obligate the Urban County Government for the expenditure  
of funds, and authorizing the Mayor to transfer unencumbered  
funds within the Grant Budget. [Div. of Family Services,  
Horton-Holt]  
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A Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the Urban County  
Government, to execute a Professional Services Agreement  
(awarded pursuant to RFP No. 21-2026) with Solar Energy  
Solutions, LLC, for installation of a roof-mounted solar photovoltaic  
system at the Black & Williams Gymnasium, at a cost not to exceed  
$35,189.75. [Div. of Environmental Services, Carey]  
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IX.  
Communications From The Mayor - For Information Only  
(1) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Sahara  
Hardy, Telecommunicator Sr., Grade 519N, $27.467 hourly in the  
Div. of Enhanced 911, effective June 15, 2026;  
(2) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Kaileigh  
Nida, Telecommunicator Sr., Grade 519N, $27.124 hourly in the  
Div. of Enhanced 911, effective June 15, 2026;  
(3) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Lisa  
Martin, Assistant Records Custodian, Grade 514N, $22.513 hourly  
in the Div. of Police, effective June 1, 2026;  
(4) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Roger  
Wright, Attorney Sr., Grade 530E, $4215.36 biweekly in the Dept.  
of Law, effective June 1, 2026;  
(5) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of Anthony  
Taylor, Custodial Worker, Grade 506N, $16.941 hourly in the Div.  
of Facilities and Fleet Management, effective June 15, 2026;  
(6) Probationary Classified Civil Service Appointment of John  
Dailey, Parks Maintenance Worker Sr., Grade 510N, $18.522  
hourly in the Div. of Parks and Recreation, effective June 15, 2026;  
(7) Unclassified Civil Service Appointment of Khalil Thomas, Public  
Works Apprentice, Grade 506N, $16.603 hourly in the Div. of  
Streets and Roads, effective June 15, 2026;  
(8) Sworn Appointment of Timothy Boniface, Fire Captain, Grade  
316N, $52.016 hourly in the Div. of Fire and Emergency Services,  
effective May 26, 2026;  
(9) Resignation of Noah Boyd, Public Works Apprentice, Div. of  
Streets & Roads, effective April 26, 2026;  
(10) Resignation of Spencer Gibson, Fire Recruit, Div. of Fire &  
Emergency Services, effective April 27, 2026;  
(11) Resignation of Charles Combs, Refuse & Recycling Worker,  
Div. of Waste Management, effective April 28, 2026;  
(12) Resignation of Tayvone Harrington, Refuse & Recycling  
Worker, Div. of Waste Management, effective April 28, 2026;  
(13) Resignation William Housh, Mailroom Clerk, Dept. of General  
Services, effective April 29, 2026;  
(14) Resignation of Kwan Wilson, Corrections Officer, Div. of  
Community Corrections, effective May 2, 2026;  
(15) Resignation of George Harris, Refuse & Recycling Collector,  
Div. of Waste Management, effective May 8, 2026;  
(16) Resignation of Landon Burress, Police Officer, Div. of  
Police, effective May 11, 2026;  
(17) Resignation of Daniel Hempel, Police Officer, Div. of Police,  
effective May 15, 2026;  
(18) Resignation of Marcus Olmstead, Police Officer, Div. of  
Police, effective May 17, 2026; and,  
(19) Resignation of Brandon Stone, Security Officer, Dept. of  
Public Safety, effective May 28, 2026.  
X.  
Fire/Police Discipline - NO  
Announcements  
XI.  
XII. Public Comment - Issues Not on Agenda  
Adjournment