Louisville Metro Government  
Action Summary - Final  
Thursday, August 25, 2022  
6:00 PM  
THIS MEETING IS BEING HELD VIA VIDEO TELECONFERENCE  
Council Chambers/Virtural  
Metro Council  
Angela Bowens (D-1), Barbara Shanklin (D-2), Keisha Dorsey (D-3),  
Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Donna L. Purvis (D-5), David James (D-6), Paula McCraney (D-7),  
Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Bill Hollander (D-9), Pat Mulvihill (D-10),  
Kevin Kramer (R-11), Rick Blackwell (D-12), Mark Fox (D-13), Cindi Fowler (D-14),  
Kevin Triplett (D-15), Scott Reed (R-16), Markus Winkler (D-17),  
Marilyn Parker (R-18), Anthony Piagentini (R-19), Stuart Benson (R-20),  
Nicole George (D-21), Robin Engel (R-22), James Peden (R-23), Madonna Flood (D-24),  
Amy Holton Stewart (D-25), Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
President: David James (D-6)  
President Pro-Tem: Markus Winkler (D-17)  
Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance  
Council President James called the meeting to order at 6:06 p.m.  
This meeting was held pursuant to KRS 61.826 and Council Rule 5A. All  
Council Members attended the meeting in Chambers, except for the following  
who attended virtually via WebEx:  
- Council Member Dorsey  
- Council Member Hollander  
- Council Member Mulvihill  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member Flood  
Members Roll Call  
A quorum was established.  
25 -  
Present:  
Council Member Angela Bowens (D-1), Council Member Keisha Dorsey (D-3),  
Council Member Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Council Member Donna L. Purvis (D-5),  
Council Member David James (D-6), Council Member Paula McCraney (D-7),  
Council Member Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Council Member Bill Hollander  
(D-9), Council Member Pat Mulvihill (D-10), Council Member Kevin Kramer (R-11),  
Council Member Rick Blackwell (D-12), Council Member Mark Fox (D-13), Council  
Member Cindi Fowler (D-14), Council Member Kevin Triplett (D-15), Council  
Member Scott Reed (R-16), Council Member Markus Winkler (D-17), Council  
Member Marilyn Parker (R-18), Council Member Anthony Piagentini (R-19),  
Council Member Stuart Benson (R-20), Council Member Nicole George (D-21),  
Council Member Robin Engel (R-22), Council Member James Peden (R-23),  
Council Member Madonna Flood (D-24), Council Member Amy Holton Stewart  
(D-25) and Council Member Brent Ackerson (D-26)  
1 - Council Member Barbara Shanklin (D-2)  
Excused:  
Support Staff  
Paul Rutherford, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Travis Fiechter, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Natalie Johnson, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Kathryn Meador, Jefferson County Attorney's Office  
Robert Tinsley, Civic Innovation and Technology  
Clerk(s)  
Sonya Harward, Clerk  
Olivia Bennett, Assistant Clerk  
Cheryl Woods, Assistant Clerk  
Moment of Silence  
Council President James spoke to this item.  
Addresses to the Council  
1.  
Addresses to Council - August 25, 2022  
Attachments:  
The Clerk called forward the following speakers:  
- Connie Marshall  
- Michael Guarnieri  
- Barbara Beckett  
- Jeff Cavalcante  
- Ernest Carson, Sr.  
- Nancy Kuppersmith  
- Charles Carby  
- Demetra Yarbrough  
Council President James took a point of personal privilege.  
Council Minutes  
2.  
Regular: Metro Council - August 11, 2022  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that the Council Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a  
voice vote.  
Committee Minutes  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that the Committee Minutes be approved. The motion carried by a  
voice vote.  
Regular: Committee of the Whole - August 11, 2022  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Planning and Zoning Committee - August 16, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Labor and Economic Development Committee - August 16, 2022.  
Attachments:  
6.  
7.  
Special: Public Works Committee - August 16, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Government Oversight and Audit - August 16, 2022.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Appropriations Committee - August 17, 2022  
8.  
Attachments:  
Regular: Parks & Sustainability Committee - August 18, 2022  
9.  
Attachments:  
10.  
11.  
12.  
Regular: Committee on Equity and Inclusion - August 18, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Budget Committee - August 18, 2022  
Attachments:  
Regular: Committee on Committees - August 23, 2022  
Attachments:  
Communications to the Council  
The Clerk read the appointments into the record. Those appointments  
requiring Council approval were assigned to the Government Oversight and  
Audit Committee.  
13.  
14.  
Community Action Partnership - Keith Hamilton and JD Carey (Reappointment(s). Metro  
Council Approval is not Required.  
Attachments:  
Kentucky Science Center - Aaron Butler, Chris Teeley, Veena Reddy, Ron Vonderhaar,  
Andrea Wilson, Harmony Little and Derrick Miller (New Appointment(s) Kristin Cook,  
Sibusio Ngubeni, John Riley, David Tandy and Tom Ferree (Reappointment(s). Metro  
Council approval is not required.  
Attachments:  
15.  
16.  
17.  
Board of Zoning Adjustment - Jan Horton ( New Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Domestic Violence Prevention Coordinating Council - Dorislee Gilbert (Reappointment).  
Attachments:  
Landmarks and Preservation Districts Commission - Douglas Owen (New  
Appointment).  
Attachments:  
Consent Calendar  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the  
following vote and all items on the Consent Calendar were approved:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Legislation forwarded from APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
18.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $7,455.35 FROM DISTRICT 23 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,  
TO HIGHVIEW BUSINESS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. FOR WEBSITE  
MAINTENANCE AND PROGRAMMING EXPENSES FOR THE HIGHVIEW FALL  
FESTIVAL AND THE HIGHVIEW HOLIDAY FEST.  
Primary James Peden (R-23)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 111-2022  
Legislation forwarded from BUDGET COMMITTEE  
19.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 168, SERIES 2021 RELATING TO THE  
SECOND ROUND OF THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) LOCAL FISCAL  
RECOVERY BY REPLACING THE PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (LAT-51)  
PROJECT FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,417,313 WITH ARP HOME FUNDS AND  
ADDING A NEW PROJECT TITLED SHELTER RENOVATIONS TO BE  
ADMINISTERED BY DEVELOP LOUISVILLE.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9) and Additional Jecorey Arthur (D-4)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance was passed on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 112-2022  
Legislation forwarded from GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND AUDIT COMMITTEE  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
APPOINTMENT OF NICOLE NALLY TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD (TERM  
EXPIRES AUGUST 15, 2023).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF REV. GEOFFREY ELLIS TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES AUGUST 15, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF GENA HARRIS TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD (TERM  
EXPIRES AUGUST 15, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF MARY MILES TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD (TERM  
EXPIRES AUGUST 15, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF RYAN BRIDGEMAN TO THE LOUISVILLE CONVENTION AND  
VISITORS BUREAU (TERM EXPIRES AUGUST 17, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF CHRIS POYNTER TO THE LOUISVILLE CONVENTION AND  
VISITORS BUREAU (TERM EXPIRES AUGUST 16, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF SARAH ROBBINS TO THE LOUISVILLE CONVENTION AND  
VISITORS BUREAU (TERM EXPIRES JULY 31, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
APPOINTMENT OF AMEERAH GRANGER TO THE CEMETERY BOARD (TERM  
EXPIRES APRIL 13, 2024).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
28.  
APPOINTMENT OF KYLE RIEBER TO THE JEFFERSONTOWN FIRE PROTECTION  
DISTRICT BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2023).  
Attachments:  
This Appointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
29.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF RICKY MASON TO THE METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT  
BOARD (TERM EXPIRES JULY 31, 2025).  
Attachments:  
This Reappointment was approved on the Consent Calendar.  
Legislation forwarded from LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
30.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
AMENDMENT TO THE NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL  
SERVICE CONTRACT FOR THE LOUISVILLE ZOO CONCERNING A  
MENTOR/INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE ZOO’S BOMA (AFRICAN PETTING ZOO)  
AND AUSTRALIAN WALKABOUT EXHIBITS TO INTERPRET ANIMAL HISTORY,  
HABITAT PRESERVATION AND AFRICAN CULTURE FOR THE PUBLIC -  
(KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM/UNIVERSITY OF  
KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM FOR JEFFERSON COMMUNITY  
COLLEGE - $100,000.00 FOR A NEW NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $200,000.00,  
ONLY $100,000.00 OF WHICH SHALL BE SPENT IN FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 093-2022  
31.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
AMENDMENT TO A NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE  
CONTRACT FOR LOUISVILLE METRO PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS  
CONCERNING CLINIC STAFF FOR COVID VACCINE ADMINISTRATION -  
(KENTUCKY NURSES ASSOCIATION - $70,000.00 FOR A NEW NOT-TO-EXCEED  
AMOUNT OF $300,000.00).  
Primary Keisha Dorsey (D-3)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 094-2022  
32.  
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND APPROVING A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING  
AGREEMENT (AUGUST 1, 2022 TO JUNE 30, 2025) RELATING TO WAGES,  
BENEFITS AND OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT BETWEEN  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT AND THE  
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL CIO-CLC,  
IBEW LOCAL 369, CONCERNING CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OF LOUISVILLE METRO  
EMERGENCY SERVICES/METROSAFE  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
This Resolution was adopted on the Consent Calendar.  
Enactment No: Resolution 095-2022  
Old Business  
[See the "Unedited Captioning Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - August 25,  
2022.pdf" attached at the end of this Action Summary for additional  
information regarding the discussion of each item.]  
33.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT CONCERNING CONSULTING SERVICES  
FOR TRAINING AND PLANNING TO IMPROVE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY  
WITHIN THE NEWLY CREATED BUREAU OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND IMPROVEMENT -  
(BRWS MANAGEMENT LLC - $60,000.00).  
Attachments:  
This item was moved from the Consent Calendar to Old Business.  
A motion was made by Council Member Engel, seconded by Council Member  
Peden, that this Resolution be approved.  
Council Member Dorsey spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Dorsey, seconded by Council Member  
Peden, that this Resolution be recommitted.  
The motion to recommit carried by a voice vote and the Resolution was  
recommitted to the Labor and Economic Development Committee.  
The following also spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Engel  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Kramer  
34.  
REAPPOINTMENT OF CARLA DEARING TO THE TARC BOARD (TERM EXPIRES  
AUGUST 31, 2025).  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Reappointment be approved.  
Council Member Ackerson spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Ackerson, seconded by Council  
Member Winkler, that this Reappointment be recommitted.  
The motion to recommit carried by a voice vote and the Reappointment was  
recommitted to the Government Oversight and Audit Committee.  
35.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE METRO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE RELATING TO  
TRUCK PARKING REQUIREMENTS (CASE NO. 21-LDC-0010). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Peden, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Flood spoke to this item.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 125-2022  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Peden, that this Ordinance be amended at shown in attached document titled  
"O-507-21 PROPOSED FAM 082522 Ordinance Amending LCD Relating to Truck  
Parking Requirements.pdf."  
The following spoke to the proposed amendment:  
- Council Member Peden  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Winkler  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 125-2022  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Engel, that this Ordinance be tabled.  
The motion to table carried by a voice vote and the amended Ordinance was  
tabled.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 125-2022  
36.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REVISED DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND  
ALTERNATE PLAN FOR ACCESS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8016  
SHEPHERDSVILLE ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 18.09 ACRES AND BEING  
IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22DDP0001). (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Peden, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Flood spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Flood, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, that this Ordinance be amended as shown in the attached document  
titled "O-175-22 PROPOSED FAM 082522 Alternate Plan for Access-Rev Dist Dev  
Plan for 8016 Shepherdsville Rd.pdf."  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 113-2022  
Council Member Flood spoke to the amended Ordinance.  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 113-2022  
37.  
A ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO  
GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 157 RELATED TO FLOODPLAIN  
REGULATIONS. (AS AMENDED)  
Primary Anthony Piagentini (R-19) and Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Arthur, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Chambers Armstrong  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 114-2022  
38.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF AND ALTERNATIVE PLAN FOR  
CONNECTIVITY FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 805 SOUTH ENGLISH STATION ROAD  
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 7.19 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO  
(CASE NO. 22ZONE0049). (AS AMENDED)  
Sponsors:Primary Madonna Flood (D-24), Additional Kevin Kramer (R-11) and Additional Stuart  
Benson (R-20)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Peden, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member Kramer  
- Council Member Fowler  
- Council Member Peden  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 115-2022  
39.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING OF PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 4490 AND  
4492 BROWNSBORO ROAD CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 2.177 ACRES AND BEING  
IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO. 22ZONE0022).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Winkler, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Flood  
- Council Member McCraney  
The motion carried by the following vote and the Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 116-2022  
40.  
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A NEW CHAPTER OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON  
COUNTY METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES CREATING AN OPEN DATA POLICY AND  
REVIEW. (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION).  
Sponsors:Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4), Additional Markus Winkler (D-17), Additional Cassie  
Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and Additional Anthony Piagentini (R-19)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
Council Member Arthur spoke to this item.  
A motion was made by Council Member Arthur, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, that this Ordinance be amended by changing Section XXX.05(C) to  
read as follows:  
"In acknowledgment that technology changes rapidly, in the future, the Open  
Data Policy shall be reviewed annually and considered for revisions or  
additions that will continue to position Metro Government as a leader on  
issues of openness, efficiency, and technical best practices."  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 117-2022  
The following also spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Piagentini  
- Council Member Dorsey  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 117-2022  
41.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$5,000] [$7,500] $9,450 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 FROM DISTRICT 15;  
AND $500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 10, 12, 13, [AND] 21, 23, AND 24; AND $250 EACH  
FROM DISTRICTS 6, 8, AND 14; AND $200 FROM DISTRICT 17; THROUGH THE OFFICE  
OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO MOMENTS MATTER, INC. FOR PROGRAMMING  
EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH YOUTH DAY (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Kevin Triplett (D-15), Additional Angela Bowens (D-1), Additional Pat Mulvihill  
(D-10), Additional Rick Blackwell (D-12), Additional Mark Fox (D-13) and Additional  
James Peden (R-23)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Piagentini, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member Triplett  
A motion was made by Council Member Triplett, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $500 each from Districts 21 and 24  
- add $250 each from Districts 6, 8, and 14  
- add $200 from District 17  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new appropriated amount  
of $9,450.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 118-2022  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 118-2022  
42.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$2,000] [$6,500] $9,500 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $2,000 FROM DISTRICTS 15  
AND 21; $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 12, [AND ]13, 14, AND 24; AND $500 EACH  
FROM DISTRICTS 3, 10, AND 25; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND  
BUDGET, TO SOUTH LOUISVILLE COMMUNITY MINISTRIES FOR PROGRAMMING  
EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH TASTE OF SOUTH LOUISVILLE (AS AMENDED).  
Sponsors:Primary Nicole George (D-21), Additional Kevin Triplett (D-15), Additional Rick  
Blackwell (D-12), Additional Mark Fox (D-13) and Additional Pat Mulvihill (D-10)  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Peden, seconded by Council Member  
Winkler, that this Ordinance be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Blackwell  
- Council Member George  
- Council Member Winkler  
A motion was made by Council Member Piagentini, seconded by Council  
Member Arthur, that this Ordinance be amended as follows:  
- add $500 each from Districts 14 and 24  
- add $1,000 each from Districts 3 and 25  
The motion to amend carried by a voice vote for a new appropriated amount  
of $9,500.  
Enactment No: Ordinance 119-2022  
The motion to approve carried by the following vote and the amended  
Ordinance passed:  
25 -  
Yes:  
Bowens, Dorsey, Arthur, Purvis, James, McCraney, Chambers Armstrong,  
Hollander, Mulvihill, Kramer, Blackwell, Fox, Fowler, Triplett, Reed, Winkler, Parker,  
Piagentini, Benson, George, Engel, Peden, Flood, Holton Stewart and Ackerson  
1 - Shanklin  
Excused:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 119-2022  
43.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FISCAL YEAR 2023  
PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED SOLE SOURCE  
CONTRACT FOR METROSAFE CONCERNING 911 SYSTEM SUPPORT, UPGRADES,  
MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION - (AT&T CORP. - $3,500,000.00).  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
A motion was made by Council Member Winkler, seconded by Council  
Member Peden, that this Resolution be approved.  
The following spoke to this item:  
- Council Member Dorsey  
- Council Member Fox  
- Council Member Kramer  
The motion carried by a voice vote and the Resolution was adopted.  
Enactment No: Resolution 096-2022  
Council President James took a point of personal privilege.  
New Business  
The Assistant Clerk provided a first reading of New Business and the respective  
committee assignments for the record.  
Legislation assigned to APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
44.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $5,740.80 FROM DISTRICT 14 NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR A FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH  
LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PROVIDE STREET LIGHTING AT  
THE SUN VALLEY BALL FIELD PARKING LOT TO INCREASE PUBLIC SAFETY.  
Primary Cindi Fowler (D-14)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 127-2022  
45.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$2,500] [$7,100] $10,000 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $2,500 EACH FROM  
DISTRICTS 14 AND 25; $1,000 FROM DISTRICT 12; $500 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1,  
10, [AND ]16, 21, AND 24; $450 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 2 AND 15; $350 FROM  
DISTRICT 18; AND $250 FROM DISTRICT 13; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO SHIRLEY’S WAY, INC. FOR PROGRAMMING  
EXPENSES FOR TWO FUNDRAISING EVENTS (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Cindi Fowler (D-14)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 128-2022  
46.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$5,000] $14,500 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 FROM DISTRICT 21;  
$3,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 12, 15, AND 25; AND $500 FROM DISTRICT 10;  
THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO IROQUOIS CIVIC  
CLUB, INC. FOR PROGRAMMING EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAYOR’S  
NEW YEAR’S EVE BASH (AS AMENDED).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 129-2022  
47.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 187, SERIES 2021 APPROPRIATING  
$42,500 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING  
MANNER: $ 6,800 FROM DISTRICT[S 2 AND] 12; $5,100 FROM DISTRICT 24; AND  
$3,400 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, [8,] 9, [10,] 17, 21, AND 25; THROUGH THE  
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO THE COMMONWEALTH THEATRE  
CENTER TO BRING AUDIO IMMERSIVE STORY, ZAYNAB’S NIGHT OF DESTINY, TO  
SCHOOLS IN JEFFERSON COUNTY GRADES K-6; AND $6,800 FROM DISTRICT 2;  
AND $3,400 FROM DISTRICTS 8 AND 10; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF  
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO COMMONWEALTH THEATRE CENTER TO BRING  
AUDIO IMMERSIVE STORY, ZAYNAB’S NIGHT OF DESTINY, TO SCHOOLS IN  
JEFFERSON COUNTY, COMMUNITY CENTERS, AND LIBRARIES.  
Sponsors:Primary Bill Hollander (D-9), Primary Nicole George (D-21), Primary Rick  
Blackwell (D-12), Primary Madonna Flood (D-24), Primary Angela Bowens (D-1),  
Primary Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8), Primary Pat Mulvihill (D-10), Primary  
Markus Winkler (D-17), Primary Amy Holton Stewart (D-25) and Primary Barbara  
Shanklin (D-2)  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 120-2022  
48.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING [$2,500] [$2,950] $3,650 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD  
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $2,500 FROM DISTRICT 6;  
$250 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 15, 21, AND 24; AND $200 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 13  
AND 23; THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO PARISTOWN  
SALON, INC. FOR BAND FEES FOR THE PARISTOWN PROGRAMMING INITIATIVE  
CONCERT SERIES (AS AMENDED).  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 130-2022  
Legislation assigned to BUDGET COMMITTEE  
49.  
AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE LEVY OF TAXES WITHIN THE  
LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT AND THE LOUISVILLE  
URBAN SERVICES DISTRICT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023.  
Primary Bill Hollander (D-9)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 121-2022  
Legislation assigned to COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HOUSING, HEALTH AND  
EDUCATION COMMITTEE  
50.  
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE OFFICE OF ARTS AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES  
AS THE LOCAL ARTS AGENCY FOR LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT  
(AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION).  
Primary Nicole George (D-21)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 102-2022  
51.  
A RESOLUTION HONORING WATERSTEP BY DEDICATING THE CORNER OF 7TH  
AND MYRTLE STREETS AS “WATERSTEP WAY” IN THEIR HONOR.  
Primary David James (D-6)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 097-2022  
52.  
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF BETTER PUBLIC HOUSING MANAGEMENT AND  
MAINTENANCE.  
Primary Jecorey Arthur (D-4) and Additional Donna L. Purvis (D-5)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Legislation assigned to GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND AUDIT COMMITTEE  
53.  
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO COUNCIL TO APPROVE THE  
ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF ST. MATTHEWS OF THE TWINBROOK  
SUBDIVISION.  
Primary Paula McCraney (D-7)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 126-2022  
Legislation assigned to LABOR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
54.  
A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET  
ORDINANCES, APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING  
NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR  
LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT (“LMPD”) CONCERNING LEGAL  
INSTRUCTION AT THE LMPD TRAINING ACADEMY - (SHAWN HERRON -  
[$65,000.00]$32,500.00) (AS AMENDED).  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 101-2022  
Legislation assigned to PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE  
55.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 2.6.5  
RELATING TO THE W-2 WATERFRONT DISTRICT (CASE NO. 22-LDC-0004).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 122-2022  
56.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CLOSURE OF AN UNNAMED ALLEY EAST OF  
SOUTH FIFTH STREET, NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO WEST CHESTNUT STREET  
CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 1,870 SQUARE FEET AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE  
METRO (CASE NO. 21STRCLOSURE0032).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 123-2022  
57.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CLOSURE OF TWO UNNAMED AND  
UNIMPROVED ALLEYS BETWEEN 15009 AND 15011 DIXIE HIGHWAY AND  
SOUTHEAST OF 15101 DIXIE HIGHWAY CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 11,834  
SQUARE FEET AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
22STRCLOSURE0006).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Ordinance 124-2022  
58.  
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ZONING AND FORM DISTRICT OF  
PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 15009 AND 15011 DIXIE HIGHWAY, PARCEL ID NO.  
113700060000 AND ASSOCIATED UNNAMED ALLEYS CONTAINING  
APPROXIMATELY 3.2 ACRES AND BEING IN LOUISVILLE METRO (CASE NO.  
22ZONE0016).  
Primary Madonna Flood (D-24)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Legislation assigned to PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  
59.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACCEPT $20,000 IN OFFICE  
FURNISHING DONATIONS FROM RESIDEO TECHNOLOGIES TO BE  
ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.  
Primary Mark Fox (D-13)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 098-2022  
60.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACCEPT A DONATION OF IN-KIND  
SERVICES FROM HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC. IN AN AMOUNT VALUED AT  
APPROXIMATELY $250,000 TO DEVELOP “SMART CITIES” PLANS AND  
APPLICATIONS CAPABLE OF WINNING FEDERAL GRANTS TO BE ADMINISTERED  
BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIC INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY.  
Primary Markus Winkler (D-17) and Primary Kevin Kramer (R-11)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 099-2022  
Legislation assigned to PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE  
61.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACCEPT $170,119 OF FUNDING  
FROM THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET  
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL AND MUNICIPAL AID FOR THE RESURFACING OF  
PORTIONS OF DAWSON HILL ROAD AND TOP HILL ROAD TO BE ADMINISTERED  
BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & ASSETS.  
Primary Stuart Benson (R-20)  
Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Enactment No: Resolution 100-2022  
Announcements  
Adjournment  
Council President James announced that the next Metro Council meeting  
would be on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.  
Without objection, Council President James adjourned the meeting at 7:58  
p.m.  
Unedited Captioning Transcript of Meeting  
Unedited Captioning Transcript of Metro Council Meeting - August 25, 2022  
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