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Amy Beasley

NONPARTISAN

Amy Beasley is running for Lexington Urban County Council Member, District 8.

Personal background

Amy Beasley is from Kentucky. She is a graduate of Emerge Kentucky, a program that trains women to run for public office. She is a mother of four.

Professional background

Amy is a pharmacist at Kroger Pharmacy. She also serves as the chief steward for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 227 chapter and as the president of the Bluegrass Central Labor Council.

Political background

Amy is currently a member of the Lexington City Council representing District 8. She was elected in 2024 and is serving her first term.

Transportation & Infrastructure

As a city council member, led efforts to improve traffic flow on Tates Creek Road to support local businesses.

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Taxes

Publishes regular reports on district spending and progress, so constituents can easily track how their tax dollars are being used.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports the creation of affordable housing programs, investment in homeownership initiatives for underserved communities, and a data-driven approach to housing expansion in Lexington.

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Public Services

Collaborated with the Tates Creek Community Center to expand youth programs, providing more opportunities for young residents.

Organized neighborhood clean-up events to improve public spaces and engage local volunteers.

Supports hosting town hall meetings for residents to voice concerns and collaborate on solutions.

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Public Safety

Plans to address food insecurity, expand access to mental health support, and tackle root causes of youth gun violence.

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Economy

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

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Education

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

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