Council member Legree announces East High Street safety and parking improvements in Lexington

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Lexington is set to enhance community safety and connectivity with a new pilot project aimed at improving East High Street. During a recent Planning Commission Subdivision Committee meeting, Council Member Hannah Legree announced the initiative, which will launch in early June.

The project addresses long-standing concerns about speeding and pedestrian safety in the area. Key features include the addition of over 30 new parking spots, a designated loading zone, and a protected bike lane. Modifications to travel lanes are also planned to help calm traffic and create a safer environment for all road users.

These changes are a direct response to feedback from local residents, emphasizing the city's commitment to community-driven solutions. The installation is scheduled to begin on June 2, weather permitting, with plans to test and adjust the improvements based on ongoing community input.

This initiative reflects Lexington's dedication to creating safer streets and fostering a more connected community, marking a significant step forward in urban planning and public safety.

Converted from Lexington - Planning Commission Subdivision (Sub) Committee - Jun 05, 2025 meeting on June 05, 2025
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