Politics & Government
Town Of Lexington: Defining An Attractive And Vibrant Lexington; LexingtonNext Public Forum Will Held On October 26
The CPAC will join the project co-leads Community Circle and Martha Lyon Landscape Architecture project.
October 12, 2021
Lexington Next, Lexington’s Comprehensive Plan UpdatePublic Forum: Defining What an Attractive and Vibrant Lexington IsOctober 26, 2021 at 7:00 PM
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Prizes: This is a public event, and all attendees will be automatically entered into a free raffle and eligible to win prizes. Participants must be present on Zoom at the time of the raffle to win.
About the Public Forum
In September, the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) public forum focused on housing in Lexington. Now it’s time to shift gears to think about Lexington’s commercial areas and corridors. As an open discussion focused on engaging all members of the Lexington Community, your input will help the CPAC determine:
- What makes a commercial area vibrant and attractive?
- What improvements could we make to the Town Center, East Lexington, and other commercial areas in Lexington to be more attractive and vibrant?
- How can we attract more patrons to our commercial areas? How can we entice visitors to stay longer?
Who is the Lexington Community?
The Lexington Community includes anyone interested in the future of Lexington – those who live, work, play, learn, visits used to live but moved away, travel through, etc. All are welcome to join!
Event Sponsors and Hosts
The CPAC will join the project co-leads Community Circle and Martha Lyon Landscape Architecture project.
This press release was produced by the Town of Lexington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.