Lexington Vice-Mayor Jim Gray has unveiled a new, 36-page “Fresh Start Plan” for Lexington. The design of the web version is commendable, as evidenced from a screen shot here:
And a cursory review of Vice-Mayor Gray’s plan shows some considerable ambition.
Errr…And a typo here and there. Like this gem:
If the Vice-Mayor is serious about bringing jobs to Lexington, perhaps he should start with a proofreader or two. I hear there are some available in Ann Arbor, Michigan. But not Ann Arbror.
I will say that under his “run government like a business section,” you have to give him credit for suggestions like these, but not without wondering whether they will “address” a mistake like misspelling one of the very cities they claim should serve as a benchmark for Lexington. Solid effort though.
UPDATE–AUGUST 20, 2010, 0848 A.M.: Jim Gray’s staff appears to have updated the website version of their “Fresh Start Plan” so that Ann Arbor is spelled correctly. Unfortunately, Ann Arbor is still spelled incorrectly in the actual 36 page booklet on Jim Gray’s Fresh Start Plan. A pdf is linked here.

