Lexington’s boards and commissions don’t often reflect the makeup of the city, according to reports. Officials hope to change that

Lexington has — count ’em — 70 boards and commissions.

“The airport has a board. The library has a board. There’s a board just for trees in Lexington,” says Kit Anderson with local nonprofit CivicLex.

The organization performed a deep dive into the network of local volunteer representatives serving on those boards and found a number of areas ripe for improvement, from public outreach to training new members to representation…

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