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Resident urges council to protect recreation priorities as $810,000 parks master‑plan contract is considered
Summary
David Hill, a resident in District 10, told the Lexington Fayette Urban County Council that the city should not passively award an $810,000 contract for a new parks master plan while recommendations from the 2024 plan remain only partially implemented and urged explicit integration of the Parks Trust Fund and recreation needs.
David Hill, a resident of the 10th District, told the Lexington Fayette Urban County Council on March 3 that he supports an updated parks master plan in principle but warned against rapidly awarding a new contract without ensuring the city has implemented prior plan recommendations.
“I’m not asking you not to pass this contract,” Hill said. “But I’m asking you not to be passive in the process … Get involved in the…
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