Council District 10, Dave Sevigny

Dave SevignyDave Sevigny (suh-VIG-nee) moved to Lexington in 1985 with a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Buffalo to start a career at IBM. There he met his wife Paula, and they raised their two now adult children – Lauren and Andrew – in southwest Lexington. In 1996, in the basement of their home, he launched a small IT company, which is still a strong, independently owned regional technology player. A lifelong learner, Dave achieved his MBA at Duke University in 2002, but bleeds UK blue! His company was awarded Commerce Lexington’s Small Business of the Year in 2010, and he was awarded the KY SBA Small Businessperson of the Year in 2011. He retired a few years ago to follow his passion for community and small business stewardship. 

 

Dave has done a wide variety of non-profit and board work over his career:

  • Commerce Lexington, executive board and chair or vice chair of multiple program areas.
  • With his church frequently leading its governing board or vestry and with Episcopal Diocese of Lexington as Treasurer and VP of the board.
  • Jr. Achievement as a donor, teacher, and board member and with CASA-helping a preteen navigate the foster/adoption process and his children’s school site-based council at James Lane Allen Elementary.
  • Serving on board in the neighborhoods in which he's lived, and
  • With the environment as a chief steward navigating multiple stormwater projects in our city.

Stormwater Projects

We will update this project list whenever our office receives updates. If you do not see an update or a project, please let us know

For more detailed project information, please contact the Division of Water Quality at (859) 425-2400.

Savannah/Guilford Stormwater

New storm pipe and inlets will be constructed along Savannah Lane.

  • The flow of rainwater to the existing concrete flume along Savannah and Guilford Lanes will be reduced.
  • Most of the construction will take place in the City’s right-of-way.
  • Project summary (updated summary coming soon!)

Southland Area Stormwater

  • 98 - 99% complete
  • Contractor will do some final clean up work.
  • This project is underway.
  • Completion expected at the beginning of April.

Lyon Drive Stormwater

  • Project is to mitigate street flooding on Lyon Dr. between Ft. Harrod Dr. and Snaffle Rd., and construct upsized storm sewer and expand an existing detention basin on Ft. Harrods Dr.
  • This project is underway.
  • Completion expected late Summer/early Fall 2024.

Upcoming/pending

Lafayette Retention Area - Consultant hired and waiting on final report - more details to come!

Storm sewer projects

We will update this project list whenever our office receives updates. If you do not see an update or a project, please let us know

For more detailed project information, please contact the Division of Water Quality at (859) 425-2400.

Parker's Mill Trunk Sewer Replacement

  • The Parkers Mill Trunk Sewer Replacement will replace and upsize 5,100 feet of sanitary sewer from Alexandria Drive to Cross Keys Park. The project was awarded to MAC Construction in November of 2023 and is expected to take about a year to complete. 
  • The project is underway.
  • A short duration traffic impact should be expected when we cross Devonport Drive and again when we cross Parkers Mill.
  • A more significant traffic impact on Cross Keys Road can be expected.

Wolf Run Trunk F Sewer Replacement

  • The Wolf Run F Sewer Replacement project will replace and upsize over 3,500 feet of sanitary sewer line along Wolf Run Creek from Spring Meadows Drive to Lafayette Parkway.
  • The project was awarded to Tribute Contracting in July of 2023 and is underway.
  • Completion of the project is expected in the fall of 2024.
  • Significant traffic impacts can be expected on Southbend Drive as well as minor impacts on Lafayette Parkway.

Wolf Run Trunk G Sewer Replacement

  • The Wolf Run Trunk G Replacement project  will replace and upsize over 4,500 feet of sanitary sewer from Lafayette Parkway to Southland Drive.
  • This project is in design and is expected to bid in the late summer/early fall of 2024.
  • Significant traffic impacts on Picadome Park, Vista Street, Rosemont Garden and Cherry Bark are to be expected.

About District 10

Geographically, the 10th District runs from S. Broadway, changing into Harrodsburg Road until it reaches Man O' War Blvd. Inside New Circle Road, it extends between Versailles Road and Nicholasville Road. It extends outside of New Circle Road between Blenheim and Beaumont Centre Lane. It includes Pasadena Dr., a portion of Alexandria Dr., Clays Mill Road, Rosemont Garden and Southland Dr.

District 10 map