Louisville Metro Government  
Action Summary - Final  
Appropriations Committee  
Chair Rick Blackwell (D-12)  
Vice Chair Scott Reed (R-16)  
Committee Member Angela Bowens (D-1)  
Committee Member Pat Mulvihill (D-10)  
Committee Member Mark Fox (D-13)  
Committee Member Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Committee Member James Peden (R-23)  
Wednesday, October 19, 2022  
4:30 PM  
Council Chambers/Virtual  
THIS MEETING IS BEING HELD VIA VIDEO TELECONFERENCE  
Call to Order  
Roll Call  
Chair Blackwell called the meeting to order at 4:32 p.m.  
Chair Blackwell introduced the committee members present. A quorum was  
established.  
*NOTE: All committee members present attended virtually, except for  
Committee Member Fox and Committee Member Peden who attended in  
Chambers.  
7 -  
Present:  
Committee Member Angela Bowens (D-1), Committee Member Pat Mulvihill  
(D-10), Chair Rick Blackwell (D-12), Committee Member Mark Fox (D-13),  
Committee Member Kevin Triplett (D-15), Committee Member James Peden (R-23),  
and Vice Chair Scott Reed (R-16)  
Support Staff  
Clerk(s)  
LaTonya Bell, Council Financial Analyst  
Beth Stenbergl, Council Financial Analyst  
Kathryn Meador, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Sonya Harward, Clerk  
Pending Legislation  
1.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$10,300] [$11,550] $21,300 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $4,000 EACH FROM  
DISTRICTS 4 AND 22; $2,000 FROM DISTRICT 19; $1,500 FROM DISTRICT 13; $1,000  
FROM DISTRICT 17; $750 FROM DISTRICT 3; $550 FROM DISTRICT 11; $500 EACH  
FROM DISTRICTS 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 20, [AND] 21, 24, AND 25; AND $250  
EACH FROM DISTRICTS [3,] 12[, AND 16,] AND 23, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF KENTUCKIANA, INC.  
FOR CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR ITS FINANCIAL LITERACY, CAREER  
READINESS, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Robin Engel (R-22), Additional Anthony Piagentini (R-19), Additional Mark Fox  
(D-13), Additional Kevin Kramer (R-11), Additional Stuart Benson (R-20), Additional  
Nicole George (D-21), Additional Keisha Dorsey (D-3), Additional Rick Blackwell  
(D-12), Additional Scott Reed (R-16) and Additional David James (D-6)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Jared Townes, Legislative Aide for District 22  
- Jennifer Helgeson, Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Fox, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $500 each from Districts 10 and 15  
- add $250 from District 23  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$11,550.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 157-2022  
The motion to recommend for approval carried by the following vote and the  
amended Ordinance was sent to Old Business:  
7 - Bowens, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
Enactment No: Ordinance 157-2022  
Yes:  
2.  
APPROPRIATING $51,233.26 FROM DISTRICT 3 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS  
TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE SIDEWALK PROJECT ON BERNHEIM LANE FROM DIXIE  
HIGHWAY TO MCCLOSKEY AVENUE.  
Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
There was no one available to speak to this.  
A motion was made by Chair Blackwell, seconded by Committee Member  
Peden, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be tabled.  
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A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be untabled.  
The motion to untable carried by a voice vote.  
Keturah Morrow, Legislative Aide for District 3, spoke to this item.  
The motion to approve carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure  
Fund was approved.  
3.  
APPROPRIATING $6,520 FROM DISTRICT 4 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF TWO SPEED HUMPS AND TWO SPEED  
HUMP SIGNS ON WEST KENTUCKY STREET BETWEEN SOUTH 22ND STREET AND  
SOUTH 23RD STREET.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Brianna Wright, Legislative Aide for District 4, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
4.  
APPROPRIATING $508.17 FROM DISTRICT 4 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE SIDEWALK REPAIR AT 930 EAST MADISON STREET.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
5.  
APPROPRIATING $1,091 FROM DISTRICT 4 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS  
TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR INSTALLATION OF TWO STREET LIGHTS ON BRANDEN  
KLAYKO ALLEY BETWEEN NORTH SHELBY STREET AND NORTH WENZEL STREET,  
INCLUDING A FIVE-YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT WITH LOUISVILLE GAS AND  
ELECTRIC COMPANY.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Mulvihill explained that he would be abstaining due to his  
wife's employment with Louisville Gas and Electric Company.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Neighborhood Development  
Fund was approved:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Abstain:  
6.  
APPROPRIATING $188 FROM DISTRICT 5 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS TO FABRICATE AND INSTALL AN HONORARY STREET SIGN IN  
HONOR OF ANN WAGNER AT THE NORTH CORNER OF MARKET STREET AND  
SHAWNEE TERRACE.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
7.  
APPROPRIATING $188 FROM DISTRICT 5 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS TO FABRICATE AND INSTALL AN HONORARY STREET SIGN IN  
HONOR OF DONNIE BURTON IN FRONT OF 2801 WEST CHESTNUT STREET.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
8.  
APPROPRIATING $376 FROM DISTRICT 5 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS TO FABRICATE AND INSTALL TWO HONORARY STREET SIGNS IN  
HONOR OF GREG ALLEN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF VARBLE AVENUE AND  
SOUTHWESTERN PARKWAY AND THE CORNER OF VARBLE AVENUE AND SOUTH  
47TH STREET.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
9.  
APPROPRIATING $1,100 FROM DISTRICT 5 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS,  
THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO THE YOUNG MEN'S  
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YMCA) OF GREATER LOUISVILLE FOR 22 YOUTH FROM  
DISTRICT 5 TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SAFETY AROUND WATER PROGRAM.  
Primary Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
This item was held.  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
10.  
APPROPRIATING $1,984.80 FROM DISTRICT 6 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT  
FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR INSTALLATION OF TWO STREET LIGHTS AND  
POLES AT 1385 DIXIE HIGHWAY, INCLUDING A FIVE-YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT WITH  
LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Mulvihill explained that he would be abstaining due to his  
wife's employment with Louisville Gas and Electric Company.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Neighborhood Development Fund  
was approved.  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Abstain:  
11.  
APPROPRIATING $3,000 FROM DISTRICT 8 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS FOR A RENDERING OF A SHARED USED PATH ALONG GRINSTEAD  
DRIVE AND CHEROKEE PARK.  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
12.  
APPROPRIATING $9,380 FROM DISTRICT 8 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FOUR SPEED HUMPS AND TWO SPEED  
HUMP SIGNS ON TREMONT DRIVE BETWEEN GARDINER LANE AND LANCASHIRE  
AVENUE.  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
13.  
APPROPRIATING $41,345 FROM DISTRICT 8 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
METRO PARKS FOR DOUGLASS COMMUNITY CENTER STUCCO REPAIR AND  
PAINTING.  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
14.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$5,000] [$10,000] $15,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 FROM DISTRICT 8;  
AND $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 2, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, [AND] 23, AND 24; AND  
$500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 7 AND 21, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT  
AND BUDGET, TO JEWISH COMMUNITY OF LOUISVILLE, INC. FOR CAPITAL  
EXPENSES TO BUILD A PUBLIC PLAYGROUND AT THE TRAGER FAMILY JEWISH  
COMMUNITY CENTER (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8  
- Bud Schardein, Jewish Community of Louisville  
- Vice Chair Reed  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Fox, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $1,000 each from Districts 10, 12, 13, 16, and 23  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$10,000.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 156-2022  
The motion to recommend for approval carried by the following vote and the  
amended Ordinance was sent to Old Business:  
7 - Bowens, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
Enactment No: Ordinance 156-2022  
Yes:  
15.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$2,000] [$3,500] $10,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $2,000 FROM DISTRICT 8;  
$1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 7, 9, 10, AND 26; AND $500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1,  
2, 4, 6, 15, 21, AND 25; AND $250 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 3 AND 14, THROUGH THE  
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO LOUISVILLE PRIDE FOUNDATION, INC.  
FOR OPERATIONAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOUISVILLE PRIDE FESTIVAL  
(AS AMENDED).  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8, spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $1,000 from District 10  
- add $500 from District 15  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$3,500.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 158-2022  
The motion to recommend for approval carried by the following vote and the  
amended Ordinance was sent to Old Business:  
7 - Bowens, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
Enactment No: Ordinance 158-2022  
Yes:  
16.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $10,000 FROM DISTRICT 8 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO  
HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY MINISTRIES TO HIRE A STAFF MEMBER TO ASSIST WITH  
THE INDIVIDUAL FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD PANTRY AND SENIOR  
LUNCH PROGRAM.  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Megan Metcalf, Legislative Aide for District 8, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
7 - Bowens, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
Enactment No: Ordinance 146-2022  
Yes:  
17.  
APPROPRIATING $1,910 FROM DISTRICT 11 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS TO REPAIR BROKEN SIDEWALK AT 708 LOCUST POINTE PLACE.  
Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
18.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $8,960 FROM DISTRICT 21 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH METRO PARKS, TO ACTION LANDSCAPE, INC.  
FOR MAINTENANCE AND RE-PLANTING AT THE BEECHMONT CLOCK LANDSCAPE  
BED.  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Rachel Roarx, Legislative Aide for District 21, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
7 - Bowens, Mulvihill, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
Enactment No: Ordinance 147-2022  
Yes:  
19.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $10,000 $17,166 $22,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $10,000 FROM DISTRICT 21;  
$5,000 FROM DISTRICT 10; AND $2,166 FROM DISTRICT 2; $2,000 EACH FROM  
DISTRICTS 23 AND 24; $500 FROM DISTRICT 4; AND $334 FROM DISTRICT 22,  
THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO PRESTON AREA  
BUSINESS ALLIANCE, INC. FOR PERSONNEL COSTS AND FUNDING FOR A MURAL  
RESTORATION (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
The following spoke to this item:  
Rachel Roarx, Legislative Aide for District 21  
Geoff Wohl, Legislative Aide for District 10  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $5,000 from District 10  
- add $2,166 from District 2  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$17,166.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 159-2022  
The motion to recommend for approval carried by the following vote and the  
amended Ordinance was sent to Old Business:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 159-2022  
20.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 083, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO THE  
FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 OPERATING BUDGET FOR LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON  
COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY TRANSFERRING $14,000 FROM THE  
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND (DISTRICT 21) TO LOUISVILLE METRO  
COUNCIL GENERAL OPERATIONS (DISTRICT 21).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Rachel Roarx, Legislative Aide for District 21, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 149-2022  
21.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 084, SERIES 2022, AND ORDINANCE  
NO. 083, SERIES 2022 RELATING TO FISCAL YEARS 2022-2023 CAPITAL AND  
OPERATING BUDGETS, RESPECTIVELY, BY TRANSFERRING $20,000 FROM THE  
DISTRICT 21 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND TO THE DISTRICT 21  
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUND.  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Rachel Roarx, Legislative Aide for District 21, spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 150-2022  
22.  
APPROPRIATING [$1,043.38] $843.38 FROM DISTRICT 26 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO  
BUECHEL PARK BAPTIST CHURCH FOR THEIR GARDEN MINISTRY PROGRAM (AS  
AMENDED).  
Primary Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be approved.  
Jeff Noble, Legislative Aide for District 26, spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be amended by  
decreasing the amount appropriated by $200.  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$843.38.  
The motion to approve carried by a voice vote and the amended  
Neighborhood Development Fund was approved.  
23.  
APPROPRIATING [$15,000] $18,697 FROM DISTRICT 10 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE  
FUNDS TO METRO PARKS FOR THE ADDITIONAL COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION  
AND MATERIALS TO COMPLETE THE JOE CREASON WALKING PATH PROJECT (AS  
AMENDED).  
Primary Pat Mulvihill (D-10)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Committee Member Mulvihill  
- Geoff Wohl, Legislative Aide for District 10  
- Committee Member Peden  
A motion was made by Committee Member Mulvihill, seconded by Committee  
Member Peden, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be amended by  
increasing the appropriation by $3,697.  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new total appropriation of  
$18, 697.  
The motion to approve carried by a voice vote and the amended Capital  
Infrastructure Fund was approved.  
24.  
APPROPRIATING $4,000 FROM DISTRICT 10 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT  
FUNDS TO THE LOUISVILLE ZOO FOR THE SPONSORSHIP OF "BOO AT THE ZOO"  
HALLOWEEN ATTRACTION AND TREAT BOOTH.  
Primary Pat Mulvihill (D-10)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Committee Member Mulvihill  
- Geoff Wohl, Legislative Aide for District 10  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Neighborhood Development Fund  
was approved.  
25.  
APPROPRIATING $2,720 FROM DISTRICT 10 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT  
FUNDS, THROUGH METRO PARKS, TO LUV-IT LANDSCAPING FOR MAINTENANCE  
OF LANDSCAPED TRAFFIC ISLANDS AT GOSS AVENUE AND EASTERN PARKWAY,  
AND AT NEWBURG ROAD AND SCHUFF LANE.  
Primary Pat Mulvihill (D-10)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Neighborhood Development Fund be approved.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Neighborhood Development Fund  
was approved.  
26.  
APPROPRIATING $20,000 FROM CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS IN THE  
FOLLOWING MANNER: $10,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 12 AND 25, TO PUBLIC  
WORKS FOR FOUR DRIVER FEEDBACK SIGNS ON ARNOLDTOWN ROAD TO  
REDUCE SPEEDING.  
Primary Rick Blackwell (D-12) and Primary Amy Holton Stewart (D-25)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Chair Blackwell spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
27.  
APPROPRIATING $93,907 FROM DISTRICT 15 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
METRO PARKS FOR PAVING THE LARGE PARKING LOT AT WYANDOTTE PARK.  
Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Triplett spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
28.  
APPROPRIATING $12,512.18 FROM DISTRICT 15 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS  
TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF SOLAR POWERED  
DRIVER FEEDBACK SIGNS ON ANNA LANE AND WARREN AVENUE.  
Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Triplett spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
29.  
APPROPRIATING $3,931 FROM DISTRICT 15 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO  
PUBLIC WORKS FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS ON THREE SIDEWALKS LOCATED AT  
1127 LYDIA AVENUE, 3905 SOUTH 5TH STREET, AND 1556 KNIGHT ROAD AT ESTATE  
DRIVE.  
Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Triplett spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
30.  
APPROPRIATING $83,403.11 FROM DISTRICT 15 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS  
TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR PAVING PROJECTS THAT INCLUDE PORTIONS OF THE  
FOLLOWING ROADS: GLENROCK ROAD, HEDGES ROAD, HUCKLEBERRY COURT,  
AND LARAMIE COURT.  
Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Capital Infrastructure Fund be approved.  
Committee Member Triplett spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Capital Infrastructure Fund was  
approved.  
31.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $11,400 FROM DISTRICT 23 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR THE  
INSTALLATION AND MONITORING OF FOUR FLOCK SAFETY CAMERAS IN DISTRICT  
23.  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Committee Member Peden spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 145-2022  
32.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $55,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT  
FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $33,000 FROM DISTRICT 23; $16,000 FROM  
DISTRICT 24; AND $6,000 FROM DISTRICT 13, TO METRO PARKS AND RECREATION  
FOR COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PRODUCING THE FRIDAYFEST AT HIGHVIEW PARK  
CONCERT SERIES.  
Sponsors:Primary Madonna Flood (D-24), Primary James Peden (R-23) and Primary Mark Fox  
(D-13)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Committee Member Peden, seconded by Committee  
Member Triplett, that this Ordinance be recommended for approval.  
Committee Member Peden spoke to this item.  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance was sent to the  
Consent Calendar:  
6 - Bowens, Blackwell, Fox, Triplett, Peden, and Reed  
1 - Mulvihill  
Yes:  
Absent:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 148-2022  
33.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 39 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF  
ORDINANCES (“LMCO”) TO REQUIRE METRO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND  
AGENCIES RECEIVING FUNDING FROM METRO COUNCIL FOR SPECIFIC PROJECTS  
TO PAY ANY OVERAGES FROM THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT SUBMITTED IN ITS  
PROPOSAL.  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Committee Member Peden stated that a proposed amendment had been sent  
to the Committee Members for discussion at the next meeting.  
Adjournment  
Without objection, Chair Blackwell adjourned the meeting at 5:28 p.m.  
Note: Items sent to the Consent Calendar or Old Business will be heard before the full Council at  
the Metro Council meeting on October 27, 2022.