Lexington’s environmental quality and public works commissioner said in her resignation letter this week that it was an “honor” to work in Lexington city government, as she quit her role after Lexington saw persistent road safety problems during snow and ice events.
Nancy Albright resigned after an early morning snow flurry hit Lexington March 17, leading to dangerous roads that city crews were unable to effectively clear. It was the second such event this year, after Winter Storm Fern left roads covered for weeks in late January and early February.
Albright wrote in her resignation letter she was “grateful” to serve in the role…