Photo by Megan McCardwell

District 4

Susan Lamb

Susan Lamb first moved to Lexington’s 4th district in 2012 to get a feel for the needs of the neighborhood. Now in her fourth term, Lamb was elected as 4th District representative in 2014. Before that, she spent 21 years in the Council Clerk’s Office, serving first as the Deputy Council Clerk, and then as the Council Clerk. She says, “I have worked in local government for 34 years and still to this day value the importance of providing resources and knowledge to citizens of Lexington-Fayette County.”

Photo by Megan McCardwell

The 4th District begins behind the Arboretum and extends out to the Jessamine County line, nestled between Tates Creek and Nicholasville roads.

The area features diverse residential, retail, office space, and restaurants. Lamb says, “We have locally owned small businesses that are thriving and so important to our neighborhoods.”

There are nearly 20 neighborhood, condo, townhome or homeowner associations.

Residents of the 4th District enjoy six public parks, including Kirklevington Park and Veterans Park, as well as Zandale Park, Wildwood Park, Belleau Woods Park, and Meadowbrook Park and Golf Course. The district is home to Glendover Elementary, Lansdowne Elementary, and Southern Elementary and Middle Schools.

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This article also appears on page 7 of the 2021 print edition of Lexington Families Guide.