A doodle of people enjoying the park by riding bikes, walking, fishing, having a picnic, taking their dog for a walk, running, canoeing, or enjoying the scenery while sitting on a bench.
A doodle of people enjoying the park by riding bikes, walking, fishing, having a picnic, taking their dog for a walk, running, canoeing, or enjoying the scenery while sitting on a bench.

Vote for dedicated funding for our parks.

Voting Yes for Parks establishes a dedicated fund for Lexington's parks, providing over $8 million annually to improve and develop neighborhood parks, playgrounds, walking and hiking trails, and other recreation facilities in our city. Investing in parks is one of the best ways to invest in the social, physical, and financial wellbeing of our community and ensure the vibrance of our city for generations.

Vote for a More
Vibrant Lexington.

Voting Yes for Parks establishes a dedicated “Parks Fund,” providing over $8 million annually to improve and develop neighborhood parks, playgrounds, nature trails, and other recreation facilities in Lexington. Investing in parks is one of the best ways to invest in the social, physical, and financial wellbeing of our community and ensure the vibrance of our city for generations to come.

Four friends crowded on a tire swing, laughing accented by doodles of the many ways people can enjoy the park.

90%

of Lexington residents visit parks

88%

of Lexington residents approve public investment in parks 

400+

projects in the Parks Master Plan need funding

$123m

needed to execute all Parks Master Plan projects

Vote Yes for Parks this November.

When you enter the voting booth this November, you'll have the opportunity to show your support for parks. Find our measure and Vote Yes! 

Join Us!

Neighbor-to-neighbor conversations are the best way to ensure support for parks at the polls and beyond. When you sign up to join our team of volunteers, our organizers will be in touch to find the best fit for you.

Just a few hours per month can help us achieve our goal of funding Lexington’s parks for a lifetime. 

Two boys playing in sprays of water at the splashpad juxtaposed with a girl playing soccer.

Chip in for Parks.

Your contribution to Yes for Parks directly supports our efforts to educate and engage voters on the importance of parks for our community. Together, we can win support for our parks at the polls this November. 

Three friends with backpacks walking through the park juxtaposed with a mother helping her young daughter on a swing.