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HealthFirst Draft Environmental Assessment

Multiple issues surround the proposed HealthFirst Bluegrass Clinic on Southland Drive, as reported in several articles appearing in the Herald Leader.    

They do have available for public review and comment the draft environmental assessment of the proposed buildings.

The draft assessment is available electronically at: https://healthfirstbluegrass.sharefile.com/d/s1139df0b7ab4d65b

Hard copies are available at the downtown library (140 E. Main) or the HealthFirst Bluegrass clinic site (650 Newtown Pike).

Comments are due no later than September 23, 2013 and may be mailed to Ann E. Piesen, Environmental Officer, MCP Office of Policy and Program Development, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration or emailed to apiesen@hrsa.gov.

Lynne Flynn is the PNA representative to this project.  She can be reached at lynneflynn51@windstream.net.

Be Ready, Lexington!

Are you ready for anything?

Are you ready for bad weather, disasters, emergencies and blackouts?

BeReadyLexThe newsletter from the Division of Emergency Management is quite informative.

I have already registered with Smart911.  I registered my household of 3 and my parents house, plus pets and it took about 45 minutes, but you don’t have to do it all at once.

Check it out!

http://www.icontact-archive.com/n2AtNkyfFH6GnVXCWTj84lulGDS9DbND?w=3

 

11th District Newsletter Available

Find the 11th district newsletters from Peggy Henson’s office here.

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Citizen Online Police Reporting System

Using the Lexington Division of Police – Citizen Online Reporting System, you can send a report only for the following incidents:

  • Harassing communications
  • Fraudulent use of a credit/debit card
  • Theft by unlawful taking
  • Criminal mischief
  • Property lost or mislaid
  • Larceny from Auto (less than $500)

It is a crime to make a false police report.

If you have an Emergency (crime in progress or life/death situation) please call 911.

If you don’t want to use the online service, call the NON-emergency police department number – call 859-258-3600.

Using this online citizen police report system allows you to send a report immediately and print a draft copy of the police report for free.

Please confirm the following to find out if online citizen police report filing is right for you:
• This is not an Emergency
• This incident occurred in Lexington/Fayette County, Kentucky
• There are No Known suspects
• Are you at least 18 years of age?
• Do you have a valid email address?

This is from a nice website, you should visit – http://www.lexingtonky.gov/index.aspx?page=67

PNA Picnic Enjoyed Great Weather, Fun and Community

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Thanks to all the neighbors who came, brought food, games and supplies for all to enjoy!

PNA Needs More Safety Watch Volunteers!

We are building a team of volunteer “block captains” to help create a network of communication for the neighborhood safety watch program.  We need more volunteers.

If you want to learn more about neighborhood safety, please Darcy Ripley Frame, PNA Safety Watch Director, at 859-277-9829.

LFCHD encourages pertussis vaccination as school year begins

As Fayette County students prepare to return to school, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department urges parents to make sure their kids are properly vaccinated against pertussis.

Pertussis, or “whooping cough,” is a highly contagious respiratory illness spread by coughing and sneezing. The pertussis vaccine is routine and required for school-age kids. There have been 53 cases of pertussis reported in Fayette County in 2012, with 16 in children ages 5-11, an age when the vaccine’s protection has started to weaken.

The early symptoms are similar to a common cold: runny nose, sneezing, low-grade fever and coughing. After 1-2 weeks, the cough gets worse, changing from a dry, hacking cough to bursts of uncontrollable, often violent, coughing. During a coughing episode, it might be temporarily impossible to take a breath because of the intensity and repetition of the coughs. When finally able to breathe, the person might take a sudden gasp of air, which can cause a “whooping” sound. Vomiting and exhaustion can often follow a coughing spell.

Anyone with these symptoms should visit a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Pertussis is treated with antibiotics. For more information about pertussis, call 231-9791.

One dose of the Tdap vaccine is recommended in adulthood for protection. New parents are targeted as they are most likely to transmit disease to young children who can experience very serious illness or death. Pregnant women who have never had a dose of Tdap should get one.

For additional information, find the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter at twitter.com/LFCHD.

Notices from LFUCG

When the PNA receives notices from the LFUCG, our goal is to post them on our website under the “LFUCG Notices” page.  We will also post as we can on Facebook; in our emailed newsletter and the most important items in a printed newsletter for those not online.

On August 14 and 15, you are invited to meeting to share your ideas on how Lexington should grow and prosper. As part of the 2012 Comprehensive Plan update, several strategies are being considered that will enable Lexington to grow without disturbing its existing farmland. Learn more here.

Also, this week, we received notice of a new weekly report called the Commissioner’s report from the Department of Planning, Preservation, and Development.  This weekly report from Commissioner Derek J. Paulsen is designed to provide information on all official applications, upcoming meetings and important contact information related to the divisions of Planning, Historic Preservation, and Courthouse Area Design from the previous week. The LFUCG will be distributing the report weekly, on Mondays, and hope that it will help to provide yet another open line of communication with their valuable neighborhood partners. The report will continuously evolve based on feedback, and the LFUCG asks for your comments to better know how to provide the highest quality service.

HealthFirst Clinic Proposal

This Thursday, July 26, PNA board member, Jeff Frey, will be attending a public meeting with HealthFirst about opening a healthcare clinic in empty buildings on Southland Drive.  This will give residents and business owners in the area an opportunity to hear the proposed plans and to also voice their concerns. The meeting will be at Rosemont Baptist Church at 6:30 p.m.

Why join your neighborhood association

As a resident in the PNA area, you are very welcome to attend each and every neighbor meeting and event, and utilize our Facebook page and website to communicate without being a member. So why be a member?

Strong vibrant neighborhoods don’t just happen. They’re the result of years of hard work and effort.  Investing time and money is an important part of building and strengthening our neighborhood. 

We encourage all residents to come to meetings to hear presentations regarding interests for our community, like the July Neighborhood Watch. But go one step further!  Membership provides the funds used to better communicate important matters to the neighborhood and make it easy for neighbors to contact the PNA.  It will also support events and projects determined valuable by our membership. 

We are already actively involved in a range of issues that impact our community — including sanitation, traffic safety, neighborhood safety along with building community through social events. So it is well worth the small investment!

Whether you can be an active participant or a supportive member, we need your paid membership so the PNA can be a catalyst for improvement in our neighborhood!  As a business, the PNA is guided by orderly processes intended to protect and best serve the neighborhood.  Membership allows your household to vote when decisions are being made – let your vote count!

Make an investment in the future of your neighborhood. PNA memberships are the cornerstone of our organization and vital to our success.

Please visit our Membership page for details.