This very special episode explores the controversial Maxwell Development Project in Lexington, highlighting the threats to historic homes and the complicated intersection of progress and preservation. With insights from Dr. Zak Leonard of the Bluegrass Trust, the discussion delves into zoning laws, the role of city governance, and how citizens can advocate for their neighborhoods. In this episode we examine:
Historic significance of homes on Maxwell Street
The impact of zoning changes on preservation efforts
Awareness surrounding House Bill 443 and its implications for public input
National Register misconceptions
Strategies for community advocacy and organizing
Dr. Leonard's journey in historic preservation and its importance in Lexington
Call to action for listeners to engage with local preservation efforts
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