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City launches ambitious plan for innovative infrastructure funding

July 11, 2024 | Lexington City, Fayette County, Kentucky



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City launches ambitious plan for innovative infrastructure funding
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing development of a comprehensive infrastructure funding plan, emphasizing the need for innovative funding mechanisms and a strategic approach to managing infrastructure investments. The meeting highlighted the urgency of adopting a master plan by December 1st, with current efforts focused on public engagement and stakeholder meetings.

The proposed plan aims to address both immediate and long-term infrastructure needs, including transportation, utilities, and housing. Officials noted that expanding the definition of infrastructure to include housing could enhance funding opportunities and support economic development. The discussion also revisited lessons learned from past infrastructure programs, particularly the exaction program, which had mixed results due to inadequate government structure and coordination.

The meeting underscored the importance of establishing a robust infrastructure funding program that mirrors successful models from other cities. This would involve a detailed strategic plan to ensure effective implementation and sustainability of infrastructure projects. Officials acknowledged that while the infrastructure funding plan itself would not directly fund construction, it would serve as a framework for identifying various funding sources, including bonding and development fees.

As the planning process continues, officials committed to keeping stakeholders informed about progress and potential funding strategies, recognizing the significant demands of projected growth and the need for a comprehensive approach to infrastructure development.

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