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View ArticleJune 2018 Newsletter Published
The June edition of the Greenbrier Links Newsletter has been published. Click here to download.
View ArticleFourth of July Extravaganza, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Celebrate the Fourth of July with the annual Greenbrier parade. Meet at the cul-de-sac on Antigua at 3:30pm with decorated bikes, carts and scooters. Prizes and awards will be given out at the...
View ArticleO Romeo…
FOUND! Thanks for looking. Romeo has not been home since July 25. He is a domestic shorthair, a Buff color that almost looks creamy. He has his collar and is chipped. He’s had...
View ArticleND-1 Overlay Petition Information for Large Lot Owners
Greenbrier ND-1 Areas Click: to learn more about the ND-i Overlay Petition for large lots in Greenbrier (Area 1).
View ArticleFall Events
Save the dates! Greenbrier Fall Garage Sale: Saturday, September 29 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Coffee with a Cop #1: Wednesday, August 29 10:30 AM. Coffee with a Cop #2: Wednesday, September 11 7:00 PM....
View ArticleCoffee with a Cop 2018 Session #2
Tuesday, September 11 at 7pm will be your chance to hear from the Resource Officers assigned to the East Sector of Lexington, which includes the Greenbrier neighborhood. Officers Kelvin Eden and Tim...
View ArticleHave You See Lil One?
Missing Cat: Lil One Lil One is a small, black, adult, female cat with green eyes. Her left ear has been clipped to show she is neutered. She is skittish but friendly. If you see her please call...
View ArticlePVA O’Neil to Speak at Fall 2018 Business Meeting
David Neil PVA The PVA office determines the fair cash value of your property which, in part, determines the amount of property tax you owe. Will Greenbrier be one of Fayette County’s neighborhoods...
View ArticleMike Prickett
Greenbrier resident Mike Prickett passed away after a brief illness. We extend our condolences to Becky and the children. Visitation will be Sunday, November 4 from Noon to 3:00 PM. Services will...
View ArticleHalloween 2018: Jamaica Scare
Some photos of the festivities on Jamaica Court! Click on a photo to enlarge.
View ArticleHappy Holidays!
It’s that time of year again! Already, many Greenbrier neighbors have decked their doorways, trees, front lawns, roofs and mailboxes with colored lights and festive trimmings in anticipation of jolly...
View ArticleHoliday Lights
Seasons Greetings Greenbriarians, Santa was pleased by the overall Holiday Spirit that the Greenbrier neighborhood conveyed this Christmas Season. This evening, the Elves have had a successful...
View ArticleEmma Tibbs
Emma Tibbs passed away on New Year’s Day, 2019. Emma, along with husband Sonny, was one of the neighborhood’s original homeowners, having lived on Tabago Court for decades. An organizer of the first...
View ArticleLadies Tea 2018
Hey GB Ladies! Our annual Ladies Tea will be held this Sunday, February 24th from 2-4 pm at the home of Lynn Gaunce, 2227 Bahama Road. ALL Greenbrier ladies who have paid their annual dues should have...
View ArticleSpring 2019 Events
This spring, the GRI Board is hosting several exciting events. These activities benefit all Greenbrier residents, and everyone has a responsibility to contribute to these shared costs through paying...
View ArticleBill Would Upend Lexington Planning
Neighbors, Please oppose House Bill 346, Senate Floor Amendment 1. The bill as amended would take away the LFUCG Planning Commission’s authority over final development plans, would greatly harm...
View ArticleSpring Business Meeting Set for Monday, April 8
All residents are invited to attend the Spring Business Meeting of the Greenbrier Residents, Inc. This by-law mandated event will be held at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road. Drinks...
View ArticleCity Sewer Cleaning Set for April
For the week starting Monday, April 1st through Saturday, April 6, 2019 Robinson Pipe Cleaning Co. (an LFUCG contractor) could be cleaning and inspecting sanitary sewers in Greenbrier. Certain...
View ArticleRed Cross Launches Campaign to Halt Home Fires
The American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign helps save lives by installing free smoke alarms in homes that don’t have them, and by educating people about home fire safety. Do You Need a Smoke Alarm? The...
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