Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton has announced staffing changes and an overhaul of the city’s snow plan after public criticism of its response to a March 17th winter storm that caused more than 150 accidents and delays for morning commuters.
On Wednesday, March 18th, Gorton spoke to local reporters in the lobby of the city’s Government Center, announcing she had accepted the resignation of Nancy Albright, Lexington’s Commissioner of Environmental Quality and Public Works. Albright’s resignation is effective March 31.
Gorton named Charles Martin, Director of Water Quality, as Acting Commissioner of Environmental Quality and Public Works. It is his fifth time serving in that role, according to a news release from the Mayor’s Office…