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- Check7 days agoChange DetectedThe Lexington 911 system is currently not operating due to a provider issue, and a new community center has opened in the Davis Park neighborhood, enhancing local access to programs and services. Additionally, the Mayor has announced the formation of a Task Force on Homelessness to address shelter needs in the city.SummaryDifference100%
- Check14 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has added significant updates regarding public safety, community events, and new recreational facilities in Lexington, including the opening of Kelley’s Landing, the investigation of a homicide, and the celebration of LGBTQ history.SummaryDifference100%
- Check21 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has been updated to include the Memorial Day waste collection schedule, the return of the DiverCity Festival in downtown Lexington, and a new pilot project aimed at improving pedestrian safety on East High Street. Additionally, there are significant updates regarding a police investigation related to a death.SummaryDifference100%
- Check28 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has been updated to include new events such as the 'Art on the Town' season at Tandy Park and a free mulch giveaway for residents, while also highlighting ongoing police investigations regarding missing teenagers and a recent shooting arrest. Notably, several previous events and announcements have been removed, including a hazardous waste collection and a celebration of Bike Month.SummaryDifference100%
- Check35 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Lexington is hosting a Household Hazardous Waste event on Saturday, May 10, 2025, allowing Fayette County residents to dispose of hazardous materials. Additionally, a Golden Alert for a missing juvenile has been canceled, and a new public art installation, 'The Birth of Hope,' was dedicated at the Detention Center.SummaryDifference100%
- Check50 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Lexington has introduced a free paper shred event for residents and launched a new accessible trackchair program, enhancing community services. Additionally, the city is accepting applications for the Teachers’ Environmental Academy, while some previous events and announcements have been removed.SummaryDifference100%
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