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Nicholas Wolter

NONPARTISAN

Nicholas Wolter is running for Lexington Urban County Council Member, District 5.

Personal background

Nicholas Wolter is from Lexington, Kentucky. He studied automotive technology and attended Eastern Kentucky University. He lives in Lakeview Estates with his wife and their two young children.

Professional background

Nicholas is a small business owner and public policy professional. He owns and operates residential construction and remodeling companies. He previously worked as a journalist, covering government and public policy issues, and as a public policy professional, making recommendations for reforms. He also started a beverage distribution company that was later acquired.

Political background

Nicholas's campaign for Lexington urban county council member, District 5, is his first time running for public office.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports addressing traffic safety concerns, including speeding, dangerous intersections, delayed construction, and limited pedestrian crossings to enhance neighborhood safety.

Will push for proven safety measures such as better lighting, clearer markings, traffic calming, and improved signage where appropriate.

Will push for clearer timelines, better communication with residents, and accountability when state or city projects fall behind schedule.

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Taxes

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

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Housing & Urban Development

Acknowledges the growing visibility of homelessness in Lexington and the increasing strain on public spaces, emphasizing the need for solutions to support those cycling between the street, emergency rooms, shelters, and jail.

Believes housing costs have outpaced wages, resulting in a lack of entry-level housing, and criticizes zoning and process delays as barriers to solutions, stating that camping bans do not address the underlying issues.

Supports dedicating a portion of lodging tax revenue from short-term rentals to fund small-scale, transitional studio housing to help people stabilize and move forward.

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Public Services

Supports appropriate, transparent, and proportional spending of the new parks tax to improve park systems, prioritizing parks that lack basic amenities, safety upgrades, and accessibility.

Believes parks are not a luxury. They are core infrastructure for families, health, and community life.

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Public Safety

Supports prioritizing public safety by ensuring police and fire departments have the necessary resources, training, and support.

Supports fully staffing our Police and EMS departments and restoring reliable emergency response times.

Believes people experiencing homelessness isn’t solved by ignoring people or ignoring neighborhoods. It’s solved by housing stability, real data, and systems that actually work.

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Economy

Believes small businesses are integral to community strength and success.

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Education

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