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Note from Josie

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Dear neighbors, 

In my first six months on the job, a lot of my time has been spent in the central part of our district, supporting our neighbors as they pushed back again a massive proposed tennis and pickleball development in Joe Creason Park and relentlessly advocating for improvements to nearby Camp Taylor Memorial Park, so that park amenities match the quality of the pool that will open next summer.

I'm excited to announce that in the annual city budget Metro Council passed last month, we were able to secure funds for parts of our district where neighbors have felt overlooked in the past. We secured $50,000 for right-of-way improvements to the Petersburg neighborhood and a six-figure appropriation for a new playground and improvements to Klondike Park.

Legislative assistant Geoff Wohl and I have already been out walking the Petersburg Estates neighborhood with community leaders, documenting the many tripping hazards on sidewalks, overgrown trees, and streetlights that need to be converted to LEDs. I'm also working closely with Principal Boyer at Klondike Elementary as well as the Parks Department and other stakeholders on overdue improvements in Klondike. 

Every neighborhood in our district deserves high-quality amenities and great service, and we'll keep pushing for that. We're always glad to hear from you, and hope to see you this evening at our last Camp Taylor Community Night of the summer. 

Josie

Camp Taylor Park Community night