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Metro Council President David James (D-6)
“While there is never enough money to do all of the things that really need to be done, I feel this budget makes great strides in addressing many of the issues that needed to be funded. I want to thank the Budget Committee and staff that worked so hard to put together this challenging budget. I also want to thank all of the citizens that took the time to make their concerns and ideas known as it relates to the budget.”
 Increased funding will go to paving, sidewalks, parks, homeless services, and more
Louisville – The Louisville Metro Council unanimously approved the amended Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Capital and Operating Budgets on Thursdays, June 23.
Ahead of Thursday’s full Council vote, the Budget Committee also passed both amended budgets unanimously. After two months of hearings and public input, the Budget Committee focused on making prudent fiscal decisions that allow for an increase in funding for paving roads and alleys, sidewalks, libraries, parks, homeless services, and more without any additional borrowing.
Review the highlights of the approved budgets here.
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