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City moves toward a Complete Streets manual and Vision Zero measures, allocates funds for near‑term safety work

Lexington City Planning Commission (work session) · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff told commissioners a Complete Streets design manual will be drafted and presented this spring, Vision Zero coordination continues, and about $700,000 from fund balance has been set aside for feasibility studies and short-term safety projects including roundabout feasibility and neighborhood quick builds.

Planning staff told the Lexington City Planning Commission on Jan. 22 that a Complete Streets design manual is nearing completion and will be presented to council and the commission this spring.

"This is an engineering manual, essentially," Kenzie Gleason said, calling the document both technical and design-oriented and noting it will replace the neighborhood traffic management guide and apply to private development and public infrastructure.

Staff said they will begin stakeholder outreach with utility companies, developers and engineering divisions in February and expect it to take two to three months to work through…

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