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Emma Curtis

NONPARTISAN

Emma Curtis is running for Lexington Urban County Council Member, District 4.

Personal background

Emma Curtis has a bachelor’s degree in film studies from Centre College.

Professional background

Emma is an independent filmmaker.

Political background

Emma is currently a member of the Lexington City Council representing District 4. She was first elected in 2024 and is serving her first term.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports investing in infrastructure to enhance road safety, improve water quality and waste management, and make the 4th District more walkable and bikeable, which "will bring new, good-paying jobs to South Lexington."

Advocates for increasing the efficiency of LexTran by making it faster, more reliable, and affordable, while also improving air quality and reducing traffic.

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Taxes

Wants to "reduce waste, eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy," and ensure that every taxpayer in Lexington sees a return on their investments.

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Housing & Urban Development

Advocates for affordable housing policies that prioritize local residents, increase funding for the Affordable Housing Fund, create emergency housing for the homeless, and reform zoning ordinances.

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Public Services

Wants repairs, improvements, and beautification of public parks to ensure safe and well-maintained spaces for community enjoyment.

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Public Safety

Believes gun violence is a public health crisis that should be addressed by tackling its underlying causes, including poverty, lack of mental health care, and economic opportunity, while engaging community partners to create solutions.

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Economy

Aims to add jobs at competitive wages.

Opposes "handouts to corporations" that don’t benefit our communities

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Education

Supports raising teacher pay to address the teacher shortage.

Advocates for more resources for union teachers to ensure quality education.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of March 25, 2026, Emma Curtis’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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