Pursuant to KRS 65.210
On May 27, 1993, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government joined with Bourbon County and the city of Paris in an inter-local agreement to establish the cooperative process of reconstructing Paris Pike in a manner that would preserve the roadway’s unique historic and scenic character. This agreement created the Paris Pike Corridor Commission, whose mission is to administer protection and preservation of the roadway. Since the reconstruction of Paris Pike is now completed, the Paris Pike Corridor Commission currently reviews various plans and requests for alterations to properties within the proposed historic district of the Corridor in Fayette and Bourbon Counties, with special emphasis on the area within 1,000 feet of both sides of the road, and makes recommendations to the appropriate entities.
Paris Pike Corridor Small Area Plan
Paris Pike Corridor Commission Small Area Boundary
If you have a development item within Bourbon County that requires review by the Paris Pike Corridor Commission, contact Dalton Belcher, Bourbon County Joint Planning Administrator, at (859) 987-2150. If you have questions about the Paris Pike Corridor Commission, contact Traci Wade at (859) 258-3160.
Meeting schedule and location
2024 Meetings
Schedule: Quarterly on the 2nd Monday of the month
Time: Noon
Location: Varies
Dates
Jan. 8 - LFUCG Phoenix building, 101 E. Vine St. Lexington, KY
April 8 - Municipal Center, 525 High St. Paris, KY
July 8 - LFUCG Phoenix building, 101 E. Vine St. Lexington, KY
Oct. 14 - Municipal Center, via video teleconference
Elected officers
Chair - Bart Horne
Vice Chair - Eric Hamelback