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Lexington activates heat plan, opens cooling centers with free Lex Tran rides to them

Lighthouse Ministries, on Spruce Street in Lexington, is one of the nonprofits offering cooling centers as the city activates its phase one of its heat plan.
Lighthouse Ministries
Lighthouse Ministries, on Spruce Street in Lexington, is one of the nonprofits offering cooling centers as the city activates its phase one of its heat plan.

With 90-plus degree temperatures expected through the end of the workweek, the City of Lexington has activated the first phase of its heat plan. Four cooling centers will be open through Friday and Jeff Herron, the city’s homeless prevention manager, said local nonprofits and the city are stepping up efforts to protect the most vulnerable.

“Our street outreach teams are also going to be out in the field doing things like distributing supplies like bottled water and sunscreen, but also just checking on people making sure that they are aware of the predicted conditions.”

Herron said Lex Tran is offering free rides to cooling stations or shelters to anyone who needs a lift – including the homeless.

“I don't think people are always considering what it would be like if you're in a situation where you lack a fixed residence or a home, and what that might look like for you.

Lexington’s cooling stations are at Dunbar Community Center, Tates Creek and Picadome golf courses and the Lexington Senior Center. Several nonprofits also offer them.

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John McGary is a Lexington native and Navy veteran with three decades of radio, television and newspaper experience.
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