Join or Renew your Membership

Join / Renew Picadome Neighborhood Association

Be part of keeping Picadome a strong, connected neighborhood!
Membership is $20 per household per year. Fill out the form below and follow the payment instructions.


Step 1: Fill Out Membership Form


Step 2: Pay Your Dues

Venmo:
Username: @PNA-Lexington
Include your name & address in the payment note.

Mail a check – payable to PNA:
Picadome Neighborhood Association
P.O. Box 8125
Lexington, KY 40533

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⚠️ Correction: Updated Venmo Address for PNA Dues

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New Meeting Date & Lafayette Band Invitational

Due to the Lafayette Band Invitational our Annual Picadome Neighborhood Association Meeting, Potluck, and Board Elections has been rescheduled.  

New Date:
Sunday, October 12th
Vista Street Greenspace 
5pm-7pm

Food: Hot dogs & buns provided
Please bring: A side dish to share, your own chairs, and a friend!
Invited guests: Councilperson Dave Sevigny, Vice Mayor Dan Wu, as well as
representatives from the police and fire departments

👉 We will also hold Board elections during the meeting.

The annual Lafayette Band Invitational Competition will take place on Saturday, September 13th.
Please note the following:

  • Springhill Drive will be blocked all day & evening (except for residents, volunteers, buses, and equipment vehicles).
  • 10 visiting bands are expected, which means heavy traffic & limited street parking throughout the neighborhood.
  • Please plan for slower travel in the area during the event.

Reminder: Neighborhood Association Meeting Tomorrow Night!

This is a friendly reminder about our upcoming neighborhood association meeting on Thursday, October 17 at 7 PM. The meeting will be held in Room 244 at Lafayette High School.

We have two important topics on the agenda:

  1. Lexington Long Term Planning Update: Representatives will discuss the potential impacts on our neighborhood and provide insights into upcoming projects.
  2. Lexington Parks Sustainable Funding Initiative: Our guest speakers, David Lowe and Virginia Meyer from the Lexington Parks and Recreation Board, will present an overview of the Parks Sustainable Funding Ballot Initiative. This proposal seeks to establish a dedicated fund for city parks through a portion of Lexington’s property tax. A referendum on this issue will be on the November 2024 ballot. David and Virginia will provide details and answer questions about this important topic.

Please use the library door to the right of the main entrance to enter. Our board members will be there to help direct you (see photo).

We hope to see you there!

Fall Member Meeting – Tuesday, September 17th @ 7PM Lafayette High School Library

Lafayette high school library : look for the PNA signs. Board members will guide you to the meeting.

  • Agenda:
    1. Board member introduction
    2. PNA updates and upcoming calendar
    3. Annual elections for members of the board
    4. Guest Speakers
    5. Opportunity to update your membership, Q&A

Guest Speakers:

Dan Wu & Dave Sevigny – Council updates and issues specific to our neighborhood.

Dr. Orr – Upcoming events at the high school how PNA can support the school.


REMINDER : This Saturday 9/14 – Lafayette Band Invitational


For more information click here: Lexington Parks Sustainable Funding Initiative

Don’t Miss Out!! August 3rd – Neighborhood Potluck, Fall Member Meetings

Save the date:

Reminder: Fall PNA Meeting TONIGHT Sept. 20 @ 7pm Lafayette High School library

Our annual meeting will be held Wednesday September 20, 2023, at 7pm in Lafayette High School library, 401 Reed Lane. https://maps.app.goo.gl/3ctD5eHpuYJAy7Vi8 Enter through main entrance – board members will be there to guide you to the meeting.

Agenda:

  • Board member introductions
  • PNA updates and upcoming calendar
  • Annual elections for members of the board
  • Opportunity to update your membership, Q&A
  • Construction updates, upcoming sewer projects, short-term rentals, and Clays Mill re-zoning

Guest Speakers:

Dr. Anthony OrrPrincipal Lafayette High School

Autumn Goderwis – Principal Planner LFUGG

Bob Peterson – Division of Water Quality with Fletcher Gabbard

Lt. Tyson Carroll – West Sector, 2nd shift patrol

Dan Wu – Vice Mayor, Lexington

Picadome Neighborhood Association Board: A Great Way to Get Involved

We are in the process of PicadomeNA-Logo-FullColor0-squarefinding officers for the new year. Our Board meets once a month.  Joining the Board is a great way to get involved in the neighborhood and meet many of your neighbors.  The Board meetings topics include discussing issues brought forth by neighbors to help find solutions, and finding ways to further improve our lovely neighborhood.  Our Board is made up of: President, Vice President I for Membership, Vice President II for Communications, Treasurer, Secretary, Director of the Neighborhood Watch, Director of Volunteers, Director of Beautification, Director of Special Events.

If you have interest in any of these positions, please contact us via phone or email.  We will be happy to discuss what these position entail and how your might serve. You can reach us by: Email: PicadomeNeighborhood@gmail.com or by phone (859) 277-1850, or by using this form:

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Our Neighborhood Boundaries

PNA boundaries

STREETS INCLUDED IN OUR PICADOME NEIGHBORHOOD

Hummingbird

Mockingbird

Bob O Link

Jacana

Heron

Bluebird

Harrodsburg

Clays Mill

Ridge

Springhill

McCubbing

Woodbine

Reed Lane

Blue Ash Dr

Lafayette Pkwy

Southbend

Lone Oak

Rosemont Garden

Pershing Rd

Vista/W Vista/E Vista St.

Picadome Park

Southport Dr.

Norway

Koster St.

Pin Oak Dr.

Cherrybark Dr.

Venice Park

Chelan Dr.

Elam Park

Edison Dr.

 

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.