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Lexington Has Been Studying Ways To Avoid Displacing Low-Income Residents. Now The Report Is In.


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The Task Force on Neighborhoods in Transition deliberately avoided using a common term for the problem gentrification in the group name. That decision, Vice Mayor Steve Kay said, reflected an effort to balance sometimes competing ideas: maintaining the character of neighborhoods and allowing for positive development.
It s about people who ve lived in a neighborhood, who are part of the community and have liked living there and appreciate living there. It s a low-income area and they start to get forced out, Kay said Tuesday. It s not about making improvements. It s about who gets negatively impacted by that.
And those groups are often overlooked minority populations. To identify sections of town most at risk, the task force created 16 maps tracking things like income, racial demographics, home prices, and occupancy rates. But the group also went directly to those affected. Councilman James Brown said that meant starting some difficult conversations. ....

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Starting Thursday, All Lexington Police Officers To Wear Body Cameras


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Outfitting all sworn officers has taken a little longer than expected, with grant funding delays pushing back the process. But the agency-wide policy is expected to take effect this week.
Assistant Chief Eric Lowe said those strapping on the cameras will include administrative staff, detectives, and community services staff.
Up until now, it s been mainly just first responders that had the body worn cameras, Lowe told the Urban County Council in March.
The new policy will extend all the way up to and including the chief of police.
The change comes just a week after city leaders passed an ordinance banning the use of no-knock warrants in Lexington. ....

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