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Lexington HRC uses resident survey to set near‑term focus: housing, employment, health and a winter resource list
Summary
At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Lexington Human Relations Commission reviewed a resident survey of 33 responses and agreed to form small committees to address housing, employment and health, and to produce an immediate resource list for people without heat or shelter.
Commissioners on the Lexington Human Relations Commission on Jan. 6 reviewed results of a resident survey and agreed to translate the findings into focused, near‑term actions, including a prioritized outreach effort for people who are unhoused during an expected cold spell.
The survey ran Oct. 1–Nov. 15 and produced 33 responses collected online and on paper, staff told the commission. The consolidated results and age‑group breakdowns were posted for members to review. Pamela McAfee, a newly sworn commissioner, said the survey affirmed persistent community concerns about equity, housing and health. "I'm an…
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