Mayor of Louisville/Craig Greenberg
Recent News About Mayor of Louisville/Craig Greenberg
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Public Meeting on Future Library in Fern Creek Planned for January 22, 2024
Metro Councilman Robin Engel (District 22) will host a public input meeting for a new library that will be constructed in the Fern Creek area.
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District 12 “Coffee with your Councilman” this Saturday, January 20
Join Councilman Rick Blackwell (D-12) this Saturday, January 20, 2024, to ring in the new year with “Coffee with your Councilman”.
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President Winkler announces Chairs and Vice Chairs for 2024 Metro Council Committees
Metro Council President Markus Winkler (D-17) has announced the Chairs and Vice Chairs of the Metro Council’s Committees for 2024.
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Councilman Batshon Joins Josh Gowen for Ribbon Cutting for Gowen’s Shave and Haircuts
Metro Councilman Khalil Batshon invites residents of South and Southwestern Louisville to join him for the grand opening of Gowen’s Shave and Haircuts at 9839 3rd Street Road.
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Mayor, city leaders urging residents to be extremely cautious and prepare for incoming weather conditions
Gusty winds and rain, followed by frigid, dropping temperatures
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Councilwoman Chappell invites residents in Lucky Horseshoe neighborhood to attend planning sessions
Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell (D-15) is hosting two neighborhood planning sessions to create a plan to transform the Lucky Horseshoe neighborhood.
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LIHEAP Crisis Phase Is Open
The Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services is now accepting appointments for the annual Crisis Component of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
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Mayor Greenberg Joins Publix to Cut Ribbon on First Location in Louisville, Creating 150 Jobs
On January 10, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined local officials and leaders from Publix Super Market to cut the ribbon on the chain’s first Louisville location, which will create 150 jobs.
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Call for Artists: Applications now open for the sixth annual Art in City Hall Exhibition
Louisville Metro Council and Louisville Visual Art (LVA) are now accepting applications for artwork to display in City Hall as part of the sixth annual Art in City Hall exhibition.
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Metro Council Republicans Elect Kramer and Reed as Caucus Leaders for 2024
During their first Caucus meeting of 2024, the nine Republican members of the Louisville Metro Council’s Minority Caucus unanimously elected Kevin Kramer (District 11) to the position of Caucus Chair.
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Notice of Public Meeting on Proposed Permit
The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (District) is holding a public meeting starting at 6 p.m. on January 18, 2023, to discuss the proposed renewal of a Title V operating permit for Clariant Corporation (Louisville South Plant) (catalyst manufacturer), 4900 Crittenden Drive.
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City approved more than $3.2 million in METCO loans for small businesses in 2023
Louisville Metro Government approved more than $3.2 million in loans to 28 businesses through its Metropolitan Business Development Corporation (METCO) program in 2023, leveraging $12.3 million in private investment and creating dozens of new jobs in neighborhoods across the city.
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Majority Caucus and Metro Council elect leadership for 2024
The Louisville Metro Council’s Majority Caucus and Metro Council elected new leadership today.
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Councilwoman Flood will not seek re-election in 2024
Councilwoman Madonna Flood (D-24) announced today she is not seeking re-election in 2024.
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Minority Caucus to Meet Thursday, January 4, 2024
The Minority Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will hold its regular caucus meeting at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 4, 2024 from the 2nd floor Caucus Room within City Hall (601 W. Jefferson Street).
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Democratic Caucus will meet on Thursday, January 4
The Democratic Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will meet on Thursday, January 4, at 5:00 p.m.
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Richard Price named director of Codes and Regulations; longtime director retiring in 2024
Louisville Metro Government’s Department of Codes and Regulations will welcome a new director next month.
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Louisville Free Public Library again exceeds one million digital checkouts; releases most read titles of 2023
For the third year in a row, the Louisville Free Public Library has surpassed the one million digital check out milestone.
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Councilman Baker encourages everyone to celebrate Kwanzaa this holiday season
Councilman Phillip T. Baker (D-6) invites Louisville to celebrate Kwanzaa this holiday season.
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Mayor Greenberg finishes first year with strong economic growth, more than $1 billion in announced capital investment
Louisville’s economic momentum remained strong in 2023 with Louisville Metro Government’s Economic Development team locating 59 projects that represent just over $1 billion in new investment.