Here is an update on the Town Branch Commons project on our end of town from Brandi Peacher, project management director in the mayor’s office, and Third District Council Member Hannah LeGris:
- Construction activities for Town Branch Commons will begin on Midland Avenue starting March 24.
- Traffic will be impacted along Midland Avenue starting the week of March 29.
- One lane inbound and two lanes outbound will be in place at all times following restriping.
- During peak morning rush, two lanes will be opened on Midland.
- Left turns onto Midland Avenue from Winchester Road will be reduced to one left turn lane.
- Lewis Street will be closed at Midland starting in April.
- Lewis Street at Midland will temporarily be closed through July. No thru traffic will be permitted, but local traffic and construction traffic requiring access on Lewis Street will be accommodated.
- Other cross streets may temporarily close during construction, but coordination with adjacent businesses will occur in advance.
- To stay up to date on construction activities, sign-up for project and construction text alerts by texting TBCommons to 888777. Visit the project website at www.lexingtonky.gov/townbranchcommons. Follow LexWrecks on twitter for traffic alerts related to construction. For more information contact townbranch@lexingtonky.gov

April 1 is the deadline to apply for the city’s cost-share tree planting program. The voluntary program assists homeowners with street tree removal and replacement. Street trees grow in the public right-of-way between street and sidewalk; property owners are responsible for their care.
The Spring newsletter from LFUCG Waste Management has just been delivered to your mailbox with three free leaf bag coupons. If you don’t plan to redeem all of those, could you please fill out your name and address and drop them through the mail slot at 52 Mentelle Park? Second Presbyterian Church uses those to transport 120 BackPack Buddies bags — a program through God’s Pantry that provides weekend meals and snacks for needy children — to Cardinal Valley Elementary School each week during the school year. Thanks!

facing Richmond Road by 2:45 pm. If you live on Mentelle Park, you can position your car at the end of your driveway with your car facing the street. As the parade passes you, just pull out after the last vehicle in line to become part of the parade. Please remember that drivers should be prepared to drive slow — it’s a parade, not a race! — stay off their cell phones and leave bead-throwing to their passengers.
Clinton Land, 73, who lived most of his life at 22 Mentelle Park, died January 20 with his wife of 51 years, Sharon, his sister Helen, and his granddaughter Grace by his side. He is survived by Sharon, sons Clint (Jennifer, Christopher,) Denver (Jenny, Elizabeth,) daughter Lindsey (John, Jordan, Grace, Eli, Nevaeh,) and sister Helen (CJ, Sara Jane). Services will be limited to visitation of family and friends at the family home today from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Social distancing and masks required.