Nancy Albright, Lexington’s commissioner of Environmental Quality and Public Works, has announced her resignation amid criticism of Lexington’s snow storm response, effective March 31.
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton announced the change in leadership in a Wednesday afternoon press conference. Charles Martin, director of water quality, has been named as acting commissioner in Albright’s place. According to Gorton, it will be the fifth time Martin will serve in interim in the position.
“I have high expectations of myself, and of our employees, and high standards for the services my administration delivers to people,” Gorton said. “I share the public’s frustration and disappointment in the services we have provided in recent snow and ice storms.”…