Summary of August 20th Metro Council Meeting

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Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer

601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.1111
Kevin.Kramer@louisvilleky.gov
 

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Metro Council Meeting summary for August 20, 2020

At last night’s Metro Council meeting, the Council took up a number of zoning cases, appointments to board and commissions as well as an annexation in Jeffersontown and the proposed ordinance that would create a 12’ buffer zone at facilities that provide healthcare services. The Metro Council also recognized Mr. Todd Dunn of the United Auto Works (UAW) for the many service projects he and his union members accomplish each year building accessible ramps as well as playgrounds and other needed community assets. Below is a summary of a few of the items voted on last night.

O-290-20 - An ordinance allowing the annexation of Landherr Estates and Deer Creek into the City of Jeffersontown was passed unanimously. This petition had the strong support of both the residents of the neighborhood as well as the City of Jeffersontown and will allow those residents to pay a higher tax rate, but also receive additional services provided by the City of Jeffersontown.

R-102-20 - A resolution requesting the Planning Commission to review the current Land Development Code and return with recommendations on how to make the code more inclusive and equitable for the people of Louisville Metro. This resolution passed unanimously and will return to the Metro Council once planning staff have formulated a series of recommendations for inclusion in the land code.

Appointments – Several appointments on neighborhood boards, the individual landmarks board, Kentucky Science Center and other boards we approved by the Metro Council. We are always looking for people interested in serving on a board/commission. If you have interest in participating or being appointed to such a board, please contact my office or visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/mayor-greg-fischer/interested-serving-board-or-commission to apply.

O-336-20 – An ordinance that would have established a new 12’ wide buffer zone near entrances to healthcare facilities adjacent to publicly owned property. I joined six Democrats and all my Republican colleagues in voting this proposal down by a vote of 12-13. I voted against this ordinance for a variety of reasons. The first being that I believe this ordinance would be challenged and would lose in the courts for its restrictions on the 1st Amendment (freedom of speech). I also believe that this ordinance was truly tailored to a single entity, the EMW Clinic, which offers abortion and other reproductive services. This position is based on the fact that no other hospitals have sought these buffers, nor were they consulted on the creation of the ordinance. These facts as well as the unwillingness of the sponsors to allow a vote on sunsetting the buffer once the COVID pandemic concludes, along with the lack of police actions needed at the clinic over the past few years are a few of the reasons I joined the majority of members of the Council in voting this proposal down.

The Next meeting of the Louisville Metro Council will be on Thursday, September 3, 2020. If you would like to view last night’s meeting you can do so by clicking the following link:  http://louisville.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=6637


MetroTV now livestreaming on Facebook Live

MetroTV

The Louisville Metro Council is offering another option for viewing its meetings. All committee meetings and Metro Council meetings are now livestreamed on Facebook Live, accessed from the Metro Council Facebook page. The public can still view these meetings on MetroTV on Spectrum Cable Channel 184 or U-verse Channel 99 as well.


Library in-person computer use

In person computer use

On August 18, the Northeast Regional Library opened for in-person computer use. Computer access will be restricted to 90 minutes and will be by appointment only. Spots will be available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Please call 574-1751 to make an appointment. Click here for more information.


Start the school year with Camp NTI at Kentucky Science Center!

Kentucky Science Center NTI Camp

MSD's 31st Annual River Sweep

MSD River Sweep

5th Annual Sickle Cell Golf Scramble

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