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The money will be spent on public safety, fighting homelessness, affordable housing and recognizing the efforts of city employees.
The survey will be used to help city officials prioritize funding and create "innovative strategies to meet the needs of low and moderate income individuals" in Louisville and Jefferson County as a whole.
The measure dropped a controversial provision that would limit Louisville's mayor to two straight terms instead of the three now allowed.Â
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