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Louisville Metro governance demonstrates a multifaceted focus on infrastructure safety, community needs assessment, and public investment. Key recurring themes include pedestrian safety and traffic calming measures (emphasized in Complete Streets Coalition discussions of speed humps, crosswalks, and roundabouts), affordable housing and social services (highlighted in the Community Action Board's needs assessment identifying mental health support, housing, and food security as priorities), and public safety enhancements (reflected in the mayor's 2025-2026 budget allocating funds for police/firefighter recruitment and 911 call center improvements). Notable budget decisions include the Metro Sewer District's FY 2026 operations funding and Mayor Greenberg's emphasis on a 5 percent non-union employee raise alongside investments in early childhood education and AI-driven government efficiency. The governance approach balances immediate neighborhood-level infrastructure improvements with broader strategic planning addressing violent crime reduction, workforce development, and equitable community services, particularly with attention to West Louisville geographic diversity in coalition recruitment.
COMPLETE STREETS COALITION MEETING
The Complete Streets Coalition met on July 25, 2024, to discuss membership recruitment, project funding allocations, and infrastructure improvements. The coalition addressed the loss of two members and discussed geographic diversity in recruitment, particularly from West Louisville, while also reviewing a memorandum of agreement signed by the Shelby Park Neighborhood Association and Louisville Metro Government regarding potential changes to the TARC transit network. With $7,500 in remaining funds from the sale of Bardstown Road lights, the coalition considered upgrades near a west-end school, including a new crosswalk and two speed humps to accommodate expanded school facilities and student safety.
1 LOUISVILLE METRO COMMUNITY ACTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES April 17, 2025
The Louisville Metro Community Action Board held an in-person meeting on April 17, 2025, where members approved new board member Kayla Wiley from the low-income community sector and reviewed the February 20, 2025 meeting minutes. Crystal Bryson-Obrer presented the 2025 Community Needs Assessment, which analyzed census data, labor statistics, and survey responses to identify key community needs including mental health support, housing, financial assistance, employment/transportation, food security, health services, domestic abuse support, and education. Board members discussed the assessment findings and recommended additional organizations for inclusion in the Resources section of the report.
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Budget Committee — Agenda 2026-05-28
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Public Meeting Agenda December 2, 2024 7:00 PM
The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider ordinance HR-484 creating a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and ordinance HR-485 authorizing acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting agenda included approval of multiple township business items, including ratification of a Local Share Account grant application for Friendship Park upgrades, approval of proposals for the West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrade project, and escrow releases totaling over $700,000 for various development projects. The township also announced ongoing stormwater projects at Strafford Park and Bair Road, closure of the Contention Lane Bridge in January for repairs, and an annual tree lighting event scheduled for December 7th.
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