District 23 Update - July 2, 2025

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Louisville, KY  40202
502.574.1123

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Metro Budget Approved

Council Meeting

Metro Council Budget Summary

By a vote of 21-4 The Louisville Metro Council approved the amended Fiscal Year 25-26 Operations Budget for the Louisville Metro.  The Metro Council later voted 20-4 with one abstention to approve the to the amended 2025-2026 Capital Budget.

For the first time since the start of Merged Government, the Mayor proposed a budget that fully funded the Council’s goals for paving ($30 million) and he sustained our levels of increased support for matters such as increasing the use of technology for policing, right-of-way maintenance, sidewalk repair, park repair and numerous other ways we have placed a focus on in previous years. This decision to listen and work with the Council led us to having a budget that truly represents the needs of all..

"This budget reflects our commitment to public safety by investing in our police and first responders, and it recognizes the growing need to improve infrastructure in the county's suburban areas."
-  Councilman Jeff Hudson

The Council’s amendment to the Mayor’s Budget Proposal achieves the following:

  • Public Safety: Amendment increases investment in technology such as flock cameras, traffic feedback signs and sets aside  funding for the purchase of property for a future First Responders Training Facility within the County as well as funding to continue work on a new LMPD Headquarters.

  • Safer Streets: The Metro Council increased the funding for street markings, guard rails, driver feedback signs and 18 traffic calming, road enhancement projects that are planned for all corners of the community including Charleswood Road in District 23.  

  • Infrastructure:  The budget continues to fund road repairs with $30 million devoted to repaving along with additional funding being added to address the expanding needs for road enhancements in high growth areas.

District 23 Improvements Include:

  • $18.7 million for Cooper Chapel Road Phase 3 (expanding Cooper Chapel Road to Bardstown Rd)

  • $1.8 million for a Cedar Creek Rd Connector to Beulah Church Rd and improvements at Cedar Creek Rd and Bardstown Rd intersection.

  • $4.6 million to expand the Louisville Loop through McNeely Lake Park by constructing a 2 mile shared use path.

If you have any questions about the contents of the Louisville Metro Budget, please know that a copy will be posted online at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/management-budget/approved-budgets-fiscal-year.

In addition, my office would be happy to answer any of your questions should you call, email, or see me at one of my upcoming meetings or events.


Stronger Smoke Shop Regulations Passed

In addition to the budget, I helped develop and sponsor an ordinance to strengthen our smoke shop regulations, which passed the Council last week.

The ordinance closed loopholes that some smoke shops have used to circumvent local rules. Too often, these shops applied as convenience stores or provided false information to avoid zoning laws.

The new rules clearly define what products constitute a smoke shop and require more accurate, detailed floor plans when applying for a tobacco license. This will help us enforce the rules more effectively and revoke licenses when businesses lie or fail to comply with the law. Read the ordinance here.

This ordinance builds on legislation I worked to pass last year, which increased restrictions on where smoke shops can open, limited their hours of operation, clarified what products they can sell, and strengthened reporting requirements.


July 4 - Waterfront Park Fourth of July

Waterfront Park 4th

Waterfront Park Fourth of July featuring Waterfront’s Most Talented Sponsored by Ford

When: Friday, July 4th
Where: Waterfront Park Big Four Lawn
Time: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Celebrate Independence Day with us on Friday, July 4, 2025, for an evening of fun, music, and fireworks on the Big Four Lawn!

This year’s celebration will once again feature “Waterfront’s Most Talented,” a dynamic variety show produced in partnership with Jou Jou Presents, showcasing an exciting lineup of local and regional talent. While the full list of performers is still being finalized, you can expect an entertaining mix of music, dance, and more—all set against the stunning backdrop of the Big Four Bridge illuminated in red, white, and blue.

Event Schedule:

5:00 PM – Family activities and live DJ

5:00–8:30 PM – Kosair for Kids Children’s Area featuring family-friendly games and activities focused on science, music, art, and nature

6:45 PM – Opening ceremonies and National Anthem

7:00 PM – Talent showcase begins

10:00 PM – Fireworks over the Ohio River

For more information visit: Waterfront Park Fourth Of July


July 11 - FridayFest at Highview Park

All That Band

All That Band (Pop/Rock) with

School Of Rock - Louisville (Pop/Rock)

All shows are free to attend and run from 6-10pm. Bring a cooler, picnic basket or grab some food from a vendor.

You are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket to enjoy the show. 

Highview Park is located at 7201 Outer Loop.
Please enter through Briscoe Lane. 

  Remaining Shows:

July 11
All That Band (Pop/Rock) with
School Of Rock Louisville (Pop/Rock)

July 25
An Evening with the Monarchs (Oldies)

Aug 8
The Swerve (Pop/Rock) with
The Bickers Benefit (Pop/Rock)

FridayFest Winners

Congratulations to the winners of The Summer Bucket of Fun at the first two shows this year!  Sign up for a chance to win at Councilman Hudson's booth.

FridayFest

For the most up to date information visit FridayFest Facebook Page

Sponsorship and Vendor Packages Available

Sponsorship packages and vendor space is available.
Contact John Grantz at john@mediaeventsusa.com for more information. 


July 12 - Downtown Pickleball Street Fest

Pickleball Streetfest

Join us Downtown at our 2nd annual Downtown Pickleball Street Fest sponsored by Angel's Envy Distillery! This exciting Pickleball extravaganza celebrates the beloved sport of Pickleball and the vibrant culture Downtown Louisville has to offer.

Brought to you by the Louisville Downtown Partnership and Good Bounce Pickleball Yard, E. Main Street will be transformed into an outdoor Pickleball venue featuring 12 Pickleball courts for competitive tournaments and open play opportunities, food trucks, cocktails and beer, and live music. Inside the distillery, from noon – 4pm, there will be yard games and specialty Peach Smash cocktails.

Registration is open now for a multi-division round-robin tournament for players of all skill levels. Medals will be awarded to the top three teams in each division, with all participants receiving a commemorative Pickleball hand towel.

Saturday, July 12
East Main Street between S. Jackson and S. Hancock Streets

Tournament & Open Play | 8:30am – 2pm

Yard Games & Cocktails | noon - 4pm

Celebrity Exhibition Matches

Register Your Team Here


Fern Creek/Highview United Ministries Needs

FCHUM Needs

FCHUM School Supplies

July 15 - Neighborhood Meeting Regarding Rezoning of 7402 Beulah Church Rd and 7903 E. Manslick Rd

The applicant is hosting a neighborhood meetings on the following proposal. 

Subject Property: 7402 Beulah Church Road and 7903 E. Manslick Road 
Case #: 25-ZONEPZ-0079

Summary of Project: 
The applicant is seeking a zone change from R-4 to R-5A.  The applicant is proposing to build three 2-story buildings comprising of 25 townhome units.

Meeting Information: 
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
 6:00pm
 Summit Height Methodist Church
7400 Outer Loop
Louisville, KY 40228

25-Zonepa-0079

For the full meeting notice including all maps and contact information Click Here.


Use your Cultural Pass now through August 10th

Cultural Pass

 

The new Cultural Pass App is your Digital Passport to Creativity! 

Cultural Pass offers young people ages 0-21 and their families in the Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana area access to over 50 arts and cultural venues FREE now through August 10, 2025. The Cultural Pass App is now available in the Apple Store and Google Play! Download and register your Passholders and Guardians to start your adventure.

Visit Fund for the Arts - Cultural Pass to obtain more details and app information.


Free Tickets - Louisville Bats Community Nights

Bats Logo

The Louisville Bats present "Metro Council Community Nights," an opportunity for all constituents of every Metro Council district.

These are geared toward, but not exclusively for, residents who might otherwise not be able to afford to attend a Bats game. The offer is extended to both individuals and mentoring organizations, social service agencies, underprivileged kids’ groups, etc.

The two games this year are scheduled for Tuesday, August 5th and Tuesday, September 16th.

Vouchers include: 

  • Free admission for a reserved seat at Louisville Slugger Field
  • A voucher good for one free hot dog, and one free small soft drink
  • Tuesdays also include $4 tacos available at the ballpark, including the two Gustavo’s Mexican Grill stands

Sign-Up Now!

Ticket distribution will begin July 1. Please be patient and allow time for tickets to be distributed. 

If you do not receive your tickets by July 31, please email hibrahim@batsbaseball.com.


Adoptable Pet of Week

Kazoo

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July 14 - District Office Hours

Councilman Hudson wants to meet you and hear what you want to see from Metro Government.  Stop by with any questions, concerns or comments. 

Metro Seal

Next Meeting Date:

Monday, July 14

5:00pm-6:00pm (Drop In)

6:00p-7:00pm (By Appointment)    

Central Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop

District Office Hours are the 2nd Monday of each month at the Central Government Center. 

Call 574-1123 or email Jeff.Hudson@louisvilleky.gov for more information. 


District 23 Residents needed for Boards and Commission

Board or Commission

There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.

If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.

To learn more please visit Boards and Commissions.


Crime Maps

 

Always Remember to Lock Your Car and Remove All Valuables, it's the Easiest Way to Prevent Crime

lmpd

Click Here to view LMPD's interactive crime mapping tool.   

 If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department. Call 911 for emergencies. 
Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related assistance.

Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips