
Lexington Budget Proposal
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Historic budget proposal at $505 million unveiled by Lexington Mayor Linda Gordon.
Historic budget proposal at $505 million unveiled by Lexington Mayor Linda Gordon.
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Lexington Budget Proposal
Clip: Season 1 Episode 228 | 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Historic budget proposal at $505 million unveiled by Lexington Mayor Linda Gordon.
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Now, Lexington Mayor Linda Gordon unveiled a historic budget proposal at $505 million.
It's the largest budget in the city's history.
It includes money for a new system that would allow police access to real time video from traffic cameras and other devices.
$6 million to take the next steps toward finding a new city hall and $2 million for affordable housing.
There is also money earmarked for a new police and fire training center and a redesign of Phenix Park and downtown.
Mayor Gordon's proposed budget includes no tax increases and a 5% raise for non sworn employees.
The budget now goes to the Urban County Council for review.
Any changes must be made by June 30th.
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