Meetings Dates Set for Fayette County Neighborhood Council

The first 2016 meeting of the Fayette County Neighborhood Council (FCNC) will take place on MONDAY evening, APRIL 11th at TATES CREEK CHRISTIAN CHURCH at 7:00 pm.
Fayette County PVA Administrator David O’Neill will be the guest speaker discussing how tax assessments are done, how they may be appealed, where the money goes, etc.
The following dates have been set for the FCNC general meetings this year:
April 11.
June 13.
September 12.
December 12.
FCNC , Inc.
P.O. Box 4161
Lexington, KY 40544
859-373-0793

Snow Removal and Suspicious Activity

  • Do you offer snow shoveling service? Please email Mariana at heimmarye1@gmail.com so that I can pass that info along to neighbors who may be interested in your service this winter for their sidewalks or driveway.
  • See something suspicious? Be a good neighbor and report it to the division of police at 258-3600 or 9-1-1 in event of an emergency.

Thanks!  M
Snow-Shovel

2015 Holiday Decorations

What a tough job it was for the elves to judge the holiday lights this year.They were dazzled by twinkling whites, combinations of blue, green and reds, reindeer on chimneys, snowmen and santas – all in all a dizzying array of festiveness!
But the time came when choices – however hard – had to be made. Judged Best Overall Décor is the home of Billy and Dena Crowe at 2082 Bahama; Best Entry is the home of John and Kathy Plomin, 3508 Trinidad Ct.; Most Whimsical with the flying reindeer (that fell off the chimney in the wind storm) is the home of Gene and Cindy Hamm, 3512 Trinidad.
The elves were particularly happy to see last year’s winners – The Vettranos at 3637 Antilles Dr. and The Pritchetts at 3557 Antilles Dr. – lit up again this year.  And they appreciated the effort Ms. Grigsby put in at 3501 Trinidad Ct. Unfortunately, the night of the judging, an electrical issue kept the property dark.
Finally, the elves wish to give a shout out for the efforts of a newcomer to the competition, the Hiltons  at 2089 Bahama Road.
Christmas kudos to all our residents who turned the neighborhood into a merry and bright  winter wonderland –  next year will be another chance to shine!

Fayette County Neighborhood Council to Meet Monday, October 12

Dear Neighbors!!
On Monday, October 12 ,  7:00 pm, at Tates Creek Christian Church, there will be a meeting hosted by the FCNC regarding the issue of Deed Restrictions. Guest panelists addressing this topic and its impact on neighborhood and homeowner associations will include Dennis Anderson,  developer; Jon Strom, attorney for Anderson Communities; and Rob Bolton, Realtor and developer.  Please join us on Monday the 12th to learn more about this vexing subject!

Three cleanups – in one day – will Keep Lexington Beautiful

Company is coming to town for the Breeders’ Cup and you can be a part of making sure Lexington is ready.
Three cleanup events will be held between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday, Sept. 12. One is bound to be near you.
The locations are:

  • Old Todds Road between Richmond Road and Palumbo Drive. The staging area for this event is at the Lowe’s store at 200 Old Todds Road.
  • Man o’ War Boulevard. between Polo Club and Winchester Road. The staging area for this event is at the Lowe’s store in Hamburg at 2300 Grey Lag Way.
  • Shillito Park. The staging area for this event is in front of the pool complex, located at 300 Reynolds Road.

Participants are asked to register at www.KLBcleanups.eventbrite.com.  Youth volunteers are encouraged to participate at the park location.
The cleanups are sponsored by Keep Lexington Beautiful, an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, with support from a Lowe’s Community Improvement Grant.

Greenbrier Garden Club Forms

Beth Ruggles and Leslie Russ planting liriope at the front entrance.

Beth Ruggles and Leslie Russ planting liriope at the front entrance.


The Greenbreir Garden Club will meet the second Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM.
Beth Ruggles is the contact person.  Her phone is 294-4269.  Give Beth a call if you would like to attend or host a meeting!

Take Action for a Healthy Home

FRESH Logo

FRESH Logo


Researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing are conducting a research study that may reduce the risk of lung cancer. Eligible participants are invited to test their homes for radon and secondhand smoke for free and take action for a healthy home. The focus of the research study is on the air you breathe in your home, not on quitting smoking.
If you are interested in taking part in this research study, own a single family home, are 21 years of age or older, and you or a member of your household smokes cigarettes, cigars or pipes, please contact us by phone, email or follow the link to see if you are eligible for the study http://tinyurl.com/ukfresh-eligible.
Research participants will be compensated for taking part in the research study.
Research Investigator: Ellen J. Hahn, PhD, RN, FAAN
Phone: 859-323-4587
Email: UKFRESH@LSV.UKY.EDU

Greenbrier Redistricting: Committee Will Meet Wednesday, March 25

SchoolUPDATE: The committee voted to include Greenbrier in the new elementary school zone (off Polo Club Boulevard).


The Fayette County Public Schools Redistricting Committee will meet Wednesday, March 25 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.  The first topic of discussion will be which elementary school Greenbrier students will attend.  The meeting will be held at the FCPS Main office at 701 East Main Street.
If you wish to voice your opinion, it is suggested that you arrive at the meeting by 4:15 PM.  If you are unable to attend, you may post a comment at:

FCPS Let’s Talk

Click: to download a list of committee members.
Click: to download a forecast of student population for the various scenarios.

Greenbrier Links Newsletter Available On-Line

The latest edition of our neighborhood newsletter, is available on our website.  You will find a drop down selection for Newsletters under the Library menu item.
Or click on the link below:
Greenbrier Links Newsletter January  2015
The Library also contains several other documents of interest, such as information on local ordinances, Greenbrier platts and the neighborhood deed restrictions.