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Tom Blues was elected in 2006 to his first term as 2nd District council member. Born and raised in Detroit, educated at the University of Michigan (BA) and the University of Iowa (MA, PhD), Blues has lived in Lexington since 1965, when he began a 33-year teaching career in the University of Kentucky Department of English.
A long-time neighborhood volunteer, Blues promotes active neighborhood associations within his district. Serving on the Planning Committee, he supports improvement of parks and development of greenway trails systems, residential growth within the urban services boundary, preservation of Lexington’s agricultural and scenic surroundings, and regional planning. A member of the Services Committee, he is committed to improving traffic flow and safety conditions on city streets, strengthening code enforcement, and resolving infrastructure problems.
Contact Tom Blues at 258-3217 and/or the above e-mail address. For 2nd district news and information, neighborhood associations links,
and related items, go to www.tomblues.com.
Contact the Councilman:
Tom Blues
258-3200
Fifth Floor
Government Center
200 East Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507
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For 19 years now, the Roots & Heritage Festival has celebrated Lexington’s African-American cultural history. The colorful pageantry
of the festival, along with its high quality offerings of cultural and educational programs, has repeatedly earned recognition
as one of Kentucky’s “Top Ten Festivals.”
See Brochure/Schedule.
Neighborhood Associations
in the District
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