Mayor of Louisville/Craig Greenberg
Recent News About Mayor of Louisville/Craig Greenberg
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External Agency Fund applications now open for youth services
The Louisville Metro Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods (OSHN) is the backbone of the city’s effort to address the root causes of gun violence and then build sustainable solutions.
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Louisville Metro Government sees health and wellness benefits of new Paid Parental Leave policy
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness, has released an analysis of the Louisville Metro Government’s (LMG) Paid Parental Leave (PPL) policy, which took effect April 2021.
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Councilwoman McCraney invites District 7 to ‘Muffins with McCraney’
Councilwoman Dr. Paula McCraney (D-7) is inviting District 7 residents to join her for ‘Muffins with McCraney’ this Saturday, February 10, 2024.
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Private citizens and Metro Youth Cabinet to recognize local youth who exemplarily overcome adversity and unique challenges
Louisville citizens Jim and Claudette Patton and the Louisville Metro Youth Cabinet (MYC) are asking residents from every Jefferson County zip code to nominate youths who have achieved against difficult or unique challenges brought by adversity, such as: the remnants of violence, physical or mental health challenges, unique life situations, and economic disparity.
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Mayor Greenberg: Algonquin Pool Renovations to Begin
On February 6, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins of District 1, Councilman Phillip Baker of District 6 and representatives from Louisville Parks and Recreation to announce that renovations for the Algonquin Park pool are officially underway with an estimated competition date of spring 2025.
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Councilwoman Fowler to host District 14 Clean Up Blitz
Councilwoman Cindi Fowler (D-14) invites the community to help make a difference in District 14, by joining her for the District 14 Clean Up Blitz scheduled on two Saturdays in February.
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Minority Caucus to Meet Thursday, February 8, 2024
The Minority Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will hold its regular meeting at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, February 8, 2024 from the 2nd floor Caucus Room within City Hall (601 W. Jefferson Street).
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Councilwoman Parrish-Wright Releases Statement on Ceasefire Resolution
Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright (D-3) has issued the following statement in response to a recently filed resolution urging the United States Congress and President to call for and facilitate a ceasefire in Palestine and Israel.
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Louisville Free Public Library now accepting student submissions for annual Cotter Cup poetry writing contest
In 1913, renowned Louisville poet, educator, and community leader Joseph S. Cotter, Sr. started an annual storytelling contest for children at the Western Library – the first public library in the US created for Black people and staffed entirely by Black professionals.
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Mayor Greenberg: The State of Louisville is Strong
Together, we’re creating a safer, stronger and healthier city for everyone
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Louisville releases new Health Equity Data Dashboard
On January 31, the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) launched a new Health Equity Data Dashboard.
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Councilman Baker encourages residents to attend the second Stansbury Park Public Meeting
Councilman Phillip Baker (D-6) and the University of Louisville invite everyone to attend the second public meeting for the future of William B. Stansbury Park.
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Crisis Call Diversion Program to again expand service hours
On January 30, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined leaders from Seven Counties Services, Emergency Services and Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) to announce the city’s successful Crisis Call Diversion Program (CCDP), also known as “Deflection,” will expand its service hours to 10 a.m. -2 a.m. beginning Sunday, February 4.
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The Louisville Free Public Library celebrates Black History Month with programs throughout February
This February, the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) is offering more than fifty free programs in celebration of Black History Month.
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Louisville Metro identifies three companies to develop downtown city-owned lots
Louisville Metro Government (LMG) has awarded three different development companies the first rights to develop prime city-owned properties downtown.
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Healthcare startup PC3 Health expanding its Louisville operations
Mayor Craig Greenberg today highlighted the new healthcare startup PC3 Health, which is growing its Louisville operations with a $2.5 million investment and the creation of 21 new high-wage jobs.
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Minority Caucus to Meet Thursday, January 25, 2024
The Minority Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will hold a caucus meeting at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, January 25, 2024 from the 2nd floor Caucus Room within City Hall (601 W. Jefferson Street).
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Metro Council Court will meet on Wednesday, January 24
The Louisville Metro Council Court will meet on Wednesday, January 24, at 5:00 p.m.
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Charging Committee will meet on Tuesday, January 23
The Louisville Metro Council’s Charging Committee will meet on Tuesday, January 23, at 5:00 p.m.
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Louisville Parks and Recreation Names Designated Sledding Hills | Following Recent Snow Events
Louisville Parks and Recreation will open sledding hills in six local parks for kids and adults to enjoy from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on days when the snow accumulation reaches 2-3 inches.