The University of Kentucky conducted a survey to evaluate the housing needs of graduate students and students with families. The survey was designed by Anderson Strickler, LLC, a student housing consulting firm hired by UK, and included conceptual floor plans and potential amenities and price points for new graduate and family housing units. Respondents were asked to provide feedback on unit types and rents, as well as to rate the importance of various unit and community features to inform the development of new on-campus housing options.
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1. The University of Kentucky
(UK) Administration's
current vision for the
future of graduate and
family housing.
2. Received survey from
Anderson Strickler, LLC
regarding the replacement
of graduate and family
housing units
Anderson Strickler, LLC is a
Housing Consulting firm hired
by UK.
3. The survey includes
conceptual floor plans,
potential amenities and
price points.
Note: Questions 37 and 38 activate
when the survey taker selects
“The housing is too expensive” on
question 36.
4. Graduate and Family Housing Survey
The University of Kentucky is evaluating the housing needs of graduate students and
students with families.
This survey is designed to learn about both needs and preferences for housing. We
encourage you to take the time to complete the survey, even if you are not
interested in campus housing at this time.
Anderson Strickler, LLC, a student housing consulting firm, is conducting this survey
and will handle all replies. Your participation is strictly confidential; the consultants
will use the information you provide in group form only and will not identify any
individuals in the analysis.
As an incentive, Anderson Strickler, LLC will award checks in the amounts shown
below to four randomly selected students who complete the survey by December
23, 2015.
First Prize: $300
Second Prize: $100
Two additional prizes: $50 each
To be eligible, you must supply contact information on the form that will pop up after
you have successfully submitted your survey. You may only enter once.
We greatly appreciate your time and cooperation in completing the questionnaire!
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5. Graduate and Family Housing Survey
Tell Us About Yourself
1 What is the level of the program in which you are enrolled for the 2015–16 academic year?
SELECT ONE
Undergraduate
Master’s
Doctor’s Degree/Professional Practice
Doctor’s Degree/Research/Scholarship
Post Doc
House Staff
Other (Please specify.)
2 What is your enrollment status?
SELECT ONE
Full-time (9 or more credits for graduate and professional doctoral students, 10 or more for law students, and 12 for
undergraduates)
Part-time
3 What is your gender?
SELECT ONE
Female
Male
Other (Please specify.)
Prefer not to respond
4 With whom do you live?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
No one, I live alone
Roommates and/or apartment-mates
My school-age child(ren) (6-18 years old) (Please provide # of school age children.)
My pre-school child(ren) (less than 6 years old) (Please provide # of pre-school children.)
My parents or guardians
My spouse/partner
5 What is your country of citizenship?
SELECT ONE
United States
China
India
Another country (Please specify.)
6 What is your race/ethnicity?
SELECT ONE
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African-American
Hispanic or Latino regardless of race
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
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6. Non-Resident Alien
Two or More Races
White
Prefer not to answer
Share Your Opinion on the Importance of On-Campus Graduate and Family Housing
7 How important is it for the university to provide graduate and family housing to the following types of students?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH
Full-time graduate, doctoral, or professional students
Full-time students with families
Non-traditional adult full-time students
International students
Veterans
8 How important was the availability of on-campus university apartments in your decision to come to the University of Kentucky for
graduate school?
SELECT ONE
I would not have come to UK without the availability of on-campus university apartments
The availability of on-campus university apartments had limited impact on my decision
I was aware of the availability of on-campus university apartments but the apartments had no impact on my decision
I was not aware of on-campus university apartments prior to coming to UK
9 How important is the availability of on-campus university apartments in your decision to stay at UK?
SELECT ONE
I will not stay at UK without the availability of on-campus university apartments
The availability of on-campus university apartments has limited impact on my decision
The availability of on-campus university apartments has no impact on my decision
10 What do you think the best approach is for the university to handle any need for family and graduate housing?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH - select no more than one “preferred”
Provide a housing referral service
Let the private market handle the demand
Have a developer build and operate new housing on or near campus
Have a developer acquire and operate an existing complex near campus
Have a developer acquire and operate a complex that is not within walking distance to campus,
but is near university or city bus services
Tell Us About Where You Live
11 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your current housing situation?
SELECT ONE
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
12 What is the value of the housing you get for the price that you pay?
SELECT ONE
My housing is very overpriced
My housing is somewhat overpriced
I get what I pay for with my housing
My housing is somewhat of a good deal
My housing is a very good deal
13 Where do you live?
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7. SELECT ONE
University On-Campus Apartments
625 South Limestone/633 Maxwelton Court (Skip to Question 31.)
Commonwealth Village (Skip to Question 31.)
Greg Page (Skip to Question 31.)
Shawneetown (Skip to Question 31.)
Non-University Housing
Rental housing off campus
With parents/relatives, but would consider living in university graduate and family student housing (Skip to Question 29.)
With parents/relatives and would never consider living in university graduate and family housing (Skip to Question 36.)
Own my home, but would consider living in university graduate and family student housing (Skip to Question 29.)
Own my home and would never consider living in university graduate and family student housing (Skip to Question 36.)
Tell Us about the Off-Campus Housing You Rent
14 What is your ZIP Code?
15 What is your primary method of transportation for getting to and from campus?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW
Primary Secondary Never
Walk
Bicycle
My own car or motor vehicle
Carpool
Public transportation
University shuttle
Shuttle provided by apartment or housing
complex
Other
16 How far is your current housing from your on-campus classes?
SELECT ONE
Less than 1 mile
1–2 miles
2–3 miles
3–4 miles
4–5 miles
More than 5 miles
17 What type of housing unit do you live in?
SELECT ONE
Apartment—in an apartment complex/building or a condominium
One-of-a-kind apartment—such as in a house or over a retail business
House, duplex—where you (or a group) rent the whole living unit
In a private home—a bedroom only (not a separate unit)
Other (Please describe.)
18 What is the name of the apartment complex or building, if applicable?
Bluegrass Commons
Bridle Creek
Campus Court at Red Mile
Park Place
The Reserve at Merrick
University Village
Angliana
Newtown Crossing
Other (Please provide the name, if applicable.)
19 What is the standard lease in the building/complex where you live??
SELECT ONE
By the bed: individual leases
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8. By the unit: lease the entire unit
20 Including yourself, how many people live in the apartment/unit where you live?
SELECT ONE
One
Two
Three
Four
More than four
21 Do you share a bedroom?
SELECT ONE
No, I have a bedroom to myself (Skip to Question 23.)
Yes, I share a bedroom with my spouse and/or children (Skip to Question 23.)
Yes, I share a bedroom with my partner or significant other (Skip to Question 23.)
Yes, I share a bedroom with a roommate
22 Why do you choose to share a bedroom?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Lower rent
Wanted to live with friends
Could not find housing with a private bedroom
Other (Please specify.)
23 What is your apartment/unit type?
SELECT ONE
Efficiency/studio
One bedroom
Two bedroom
Three bedroom
Four bedroom
More than four bedrooms
24 How many bathrooms are in your apartment/unit? (A half bath is a bathroom with no shower or tub.)
SELECT ONE
One
One and a half
Two
Two and a half
Three
More than three
25 What is your lease term?
SELECT ONE
Twelve months
Academic year (9 or 10 months)
Six months
Semester
Month-to-month since the beginning of my lease
Month-to-month starting at the end of my original lease term
Other
26 Was furniture provided in your unit?
SELECT ONE
Fully furnished
Partially furnished
Unfurnished
27 What is your living situation during this academic year?
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9. SELECT ONE
I live on my own or with roommates in a rented unit.
I live with my parent(s)/guardian in their home and I contribute toward my living expenses.
I live with my spouse/partner and/or child(ren) in a rented unit.
28 Housing costs
What is your share of monthly housing costs? (Answer each of the following.)
Your share of rent: $ per month
Your share of utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash): $ per month
Your share of other unit costs (local telephone, basic cable TV, and Internet): $ per month
Total: $ per month
What is the monthly rental cost for the entire unit? (Answer each of the following.)
Unit rent: $ per month
Unit cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash): $ per month
Other unit costs (local telephone, basic cable TV, and Internet): $ per month
Total: $ per month
29 Have you ever lived in university-owned apartments and then decided to move to other housing off campus?
No (Skip to Question 31.)
Yes
30 What are the reason(s) you decided to move elsewhere?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Age and condition of the housing facilities
Distance from campus
Lack of temperature control
Mold issues
Noise from hospital
Pests
Pets not allowed
Slow snow removal
Rent is too expensive
Small size of kitchen and countertop
Space was not available
Some other reason (Please specify.)
What are Your Thoughts on Newly Constructed Housing
31 What are the most important factors you considered in your decision of where to live this academic year? Please rank the top five.
SELECT ONE FOR EACH
Most important
Second most important
Third most important
Fourth most important
Fifth most important
32 Please provide your feedback on the following unit types and estimated per unit rents for new housing. Rent will include furniture,
appliances, washer/dryer, electricity, water, sewer, gas, cable, and Internet.
· Do not select more than one as “preferred.”
· Mark as “acceptable” any unit plan you would live in if your preferred choice were not available.
· Mark all others as “would not live there.”
NOTE: Floor plans are to show concepts only, and are not to scale.
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10. Studio
One bedroom/living area, bathroom, and
kitchenette.
Rent: $876 per month, per unit
Unit Preference:
Preferred
Acceptable
Would not live there
One-Bedroom Apartment
One bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living
area.
Rent: $978 per month, per unit
Unit Preference:
Preferred
Acceptable
Would not live there
Two-Bedroom Roommate Apartment
Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, and
living area.
Rent: $1,508 per month, per unit ($754 per
person per month)
Unit Preference:
Preferred
Acceptable
Would not live there
Two-Bedroom Family Apartment
Two bedrooms, one bathroom, kitchen, and
living area.
Rent: $1,508 per month, per unit
Unit Preference:
Preferred
Acceptable
Would not live there
33 How influential would each of the following unit features be on your interest in living in family and graduate housing on campus?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH
Dishwasher
Full-sized stove
Furnished unit
Soundproof walls
Locked storage space
Reliable Wi-Fi
Washer/dryer hookups
Washer/dryer in unit
34 How influential would each of the following community features be on your interest in living in family and graduate housing on
campus?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH
Adequate exterior lighting
Adjacent parking
Basketball court
Bike racks
Community room for families
Community rooms for studying and printing
Dog park
Expand common laundry vs provide in-unit
Fitness center/weight room
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11. Game room
Graduate-specific community
International community
New/repaired tennis court
Outdoor grilling area
Pest control
Playground
Proximity to campus shuttle
Storage
Outdoor green space
Outdoor study space
Visitor parking
Volleyball court
35 Please think back to when you were selecting the housing you live in now. If your preferred unit had been available for the
current academic year at the estimated rent from Question 32 (refer back if necessary to Question 32) with your preferred
features, would you have lived in that housing?
SELECT ONE
I definitely would have lived there. (Skip to Comments.)
I might have lived there (50/50 chance).
I probably would not have lived there (less than 50/50 chance).
I would not have lived there.
36 Why would you not be interested in living in the proposed housing?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
I already own a home
I do not want to live with other students
I do not want to move
I live with my parents/guardians
I would prefer a unit with more bedrooms
The housing is too expensive
Some other reason (Please specify.)
37 What would be your level of interest in the same unit(s) at (a) lower monthly rate(s), as follows?
Studio $832 per month
One-Bedroom $929 per month
Two-Bedroom $1,433 per month
Two Bedroom Family Unit $1,433 per month
SELECT ONE
I definitely would have lived there.
I might have lived there (50/50 chance).
I probably would not have lived there (less than 50/50 chance).
I would not have lived there
38 If you still would not live there or have some uncertainty, what would be your level of interest at the following lower monthly
rates?
Studio $788 per month
One-Bedroom $881 per month
Two-Bedroom $1,357 per month
Two-Bedroom Family Unit $1,357 per month
SELECT ONE
I definitely would have lived there.
I might have lived there (50/50 chance).
I probably would not have lived there (less than 50/50 chance).
I would not have lived there
Comments
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help this housing meet the needs of family and graduate students at the university.
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17. The existing housing
projects executed by the
current UK Administration
provide a valid basis to
estimate what any
replacement of existing
graduate and family
housing units will be like.
18. From these projects, valid
estimates can be drawn
regarding likely floor
plans, potential amenities
and price points.
Information on these housing
projects now follow:
19. A Lexington Herald-Leader
news story on the
currently under
construction University
Flats upperclassmen and
graduate apartments /
dorms.
Price estimates are included.
20. EDUCATION JUNE 9, 2015
By Linda B. Blackford - lblackford@herald-leader.com
University of Kentucky trustees are set to
approve the fifth phase of new, privately
funded student housing on campus, this time
for upperclassmen and graduate students.
The $74 million University Flats project will
consist of two buildings of apartments and
studios that will face University Drive and back
up to the Kirwan-Blanding towers. It is
scheduled to open in fall 2017.
Related coverage: University of
Kentucky trustees set to approve $3.4
billion budget next week
University of Kentucky trustees are set to approve
the fifth phase of new, privately-funded student
housing on campus, this time for upperclassmen
and graduate students.
HIGHLIGHTS
Woodland Glen dorms under construction at the
University of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., on June 9, 2015.
Photo by Pablo Alcala | Staff
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21. The project will be funded and built by EdR, a
Memphis-based campus housing company
that is responsible for $422.3 million in
construction aimed at replacing and updating
UK's aging housing stock.
The terms between EdR and UK for University
Flats are the same as those for the other 12
residence halls that have been built or are
under construction by EdR. The company will
have a 75-year lease and collect rent, paying
back some of it to UK after meeting profit
thresholds. For example, EdR receives a 2
percent management fee for operating the
buildings. After EdR receives a 9 percent rate
of return from rents, UK receives 25 percent of
the net income.
But because UK owns the building, EdR does
not have to pay property taxes under a special
agreement set up by the state revenue
department.
UK manages all residence life services.
By fall, the partnership will have provided
4,592 new beds, all of which are for freshman
because of numerous studies that show living
on campus improves retention and academic
performance. Although UK does not require
freshman to live on campus, about 88 percent
choose to do so.
The vast majority of freshmen want to live in
the new dorms. For every 100 new beds, there
are 132 requests to fill them.
As more new dorms open this fall, UK is
closing the two towers of the Kirwan-Blanding
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22. complex but will house about 600 students in
the low-rise buildings that surround the
towers. Those dorms are less expensive than
the newer buildings but don't offer the same
amenities, such as themed living spaces.
The University Flats project will be the first
aimed at older students, which "does provide
us with a continuum of opportunity for
attracting our returning students," said Penny
Cox, director of housing project
implementation.
This project will include 771 beds in a mix of
one-, two- and four-bedroom apartments, as
well as studios. All the spaces include a
kitchen. Costs range from $929 a month to
$4,813 per student per semester.
Previously, UK's main area for graduate
housing has been the Coop erstown complex,
which was torn down in 2013 to make way for
the new Woodland Glenn residence halls. At
that time, UK leased 196 beds from the
University of Kentucky Courtyard apartment
complex on Red Mile Road to provide housing
for displaced graduate students.
In addition, UK still owns three apartment
complexes for graduate students and families:
Shawneetown, Commonwealth Village and
Greg Page Apartments, all of which are on or
near Alumni Drive. UK also rents some
housing at the recently purchased Lexington
Theological Seminary. In total, that's about
558 beds. Long-term plans for those
complexes have not been determined.
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23. The new halls, which will bring more students
with cars to central campus, will put pressure
on the university's already tight parking. UK
officials said students will continue to park at
Commonwealth Stadium, but parking is being
discussed as part of a transportation master
plan.
The Board of Trustees will vote on the new
construction at its regular meeting June 19.
RELATED CONTENT
• University of Kentucky plans to leave Kirwan and
Blanding towers empty this fall
• University of Kentucky names residence hall after
school's first black student
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24. University of Kentucky
undergraduate dorm costs
and floorplans for the next
academic year (2016-
2017).
All Woodland Glen, Limestone Park, Champions
Court, Haggin, Lyman T. Johnson and Central
dormitories were built by the current UK
administration.
Note: Prices on the floorplan graphic are out of
date.
25. UKY.EDU UKNOW SEEBLUE.
2016 - 2017 Rates
Undergraduate Housing and Dining Rates
Traditional Room Types:
Kirwan I, II, III, IV
(Double occupany, common bathroom)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Double $2,465* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $3,934 - $4,665*
Single** $2,995* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $4,464 - $5,195*
Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Double $2,465* $1,419 - $2,150* $3,884 - $4,615* $7,818 - $9,280*
Single** $2,995* $1,419 - $2,150* $4,414 - $5,145* $8,878 - $10,340*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Double $2,465* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $3,934 - $4,665*
Single** $2,995* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $4,464 - $5,195*
4 Person Suites:
Baldwin, Central II, Haggin, Ingels***, Lyman T. Johnson, Roselle, and Smith
(2 semi-private bedrooms sharing a bathroom)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Shared Room $3,634* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,103 - $5,834*
Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Shared Room $3,634* $1,419 - $2,150* $5,053 - $5,784* $10,156 - $11,618*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Shared Room $3,634* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,103 - $5,834*
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26. 2 Person Suites:
Wildcat Coal Lodge***
(Semi-private bedrooms sharing a bathroom)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Shared Room $3,934* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,403 - $6,134*
Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Shared Room $3,934* $1,419 - $2,150* $5,353 - $6,084* $10,756 - $12,218*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Shared Room $3,934* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,403 - $6,134*
2 Bedroom Suites:
Champions Court I, Champions Court II***, Haggin, Limestone Park I, Limestone Park II,
Wildcat Coal Lodge***, Woodland Glen I, Woodland Glen II***, Woodland Glen III,
Woodland Glen IV, Woodland Glen V
(Private bedroom sharing a bathroom and a common area)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,142* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,611 - $6,342*
Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,142* $1,419 - $2,150* $5,561 - $6,292* $11,172 - $12,634*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,142* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,611 - $6,342*
4 Bedroom Suites:
Champions Court II***, Limestone Park II
(4 private bedrooms sharing two bathrooms, a common area, and a kitchenette)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,473* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,942 - $6,673*
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27. Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,473* $1,419 - $2,150* $5,892 - $6,623* $11,834 - $13,296*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,473* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $5,942 - $6,673*
2 Bedroom Deluxe Suites:
Limestone Park II
(2 private bedrooms sharing a bathroom, a common area, and a kitchenette)
Fall 2016
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,723* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $6,192 - $6,923*
Spring 2017
Room Type Housing Dining Semester Total 2 Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,723* $1,419 - $2,150* $6,142 - $6,873* $12,334 - $13,796*
Spring 2017 Only
Room Type Housing Dining Application Fee Semester Total
Private Bedroom $4,723* $1,419 - $2,150* $50.00 $6,192 - $6,923*
BCTC
BCTC students who choose to live in UK Housing are required to pay $643.25 per
semester in UK Student Fees.
Max Kade German House:
(Assigned by German Department)
July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017; in addition to the monthly rate, there is a one-time
application fee of $50
Room Type Housing
Single Room $647*/month
1 Bedroom $743*/month
Greek Housing
Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi
(Greek House single rates may vary based on individual House Corporation/Chapter
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29. 2 Bedroom Suite $4,021 per semester
Individual bedroom, semi-private bathroom, full
XL beds, granite countertops
Champions CourtI,ChampionsCourtII,HagginHall,WoodlandGlen I, Woodland GlenII,
WoodlandGlenIII, Woodland GlenIV,andWoodlandGlenV
4 Bedroom Suite $4,342 per semester
Individual bedroom, semi-private bathroom, full
XL beds, granite countertops
ChampionsCourtII
Traditional $2,393 per semester
Common bathroom, double occupancy, twin XL beds
Blanding Tower,BlandingI,BlandingII,Blanding III, Blanding IV, KirwinTower, KirwanI,KirwanII,
KirwanIII,KirwanIV
4 Person Suite $3,528 per semester
Semi-private bedroom, bath, twin XL beds
Baldwin Hall,CentralHall,Haggin Hall,IngelsHall, Roselle Hall,SmithHall
Rental agreements are for a full academic year.
Rates are subject to UK Board of Trustees approval.
Students living in undergraduate housing are
required to have a UK Dining Plan. UK Dining Plan
rates are not included in the pricing in this brochure.
Room Types
INCLUDED WITH YOUR HOUSING FEE:
• High Speed Internet
• Digital Cable
• Fully Furnished
• All Utilities
Finishes, furnishings, colors, views, and other information described in these images are representational only and do not necessarily depict the nal design of the unit.
30. The UK administration’s
vision for Graduate and
Family Housing will not
only impact you now but
those who may be
considering the University
of Kentucky for their
graduate study in the
future.
31. Please examine these
documents and consider
exploring this matter
further. Also, please voice
your comments, concerns
or praise to the Kentucky
State government
(Frankfort) or the UK
administration.
32. Contact Frankfort even if
you are not a Kentucky or
US citizen. As a state
entity receiving significant
taxpayer dollars,
Frankfort needs to know
how the actions of the
current stewards of UK
effect ALL who are or wish
to utilize this state asset.
33. • You can obtain contact information on the
Kentucky State legislature through:
– http://www.lrc.ky.gov/home.htm
– Select ``who is my legislator'' if you need to look
up your congressman. Lexington is in Fayette
County.
• The governor can be contacted through:
– http://governor.ky.gov/office/Pages/cs.aspx