Metro Council passes $1.3B Louisville budget with emphasis on public safety Jun 23, 2022 Jun 23, 2022 Updated Jun 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags News As featured on +3 Metro Council passes $1.3B Louisville budget, largest in city history, in unanimous vote The budget, proposed by Fischer in April, is the largest in the city's history with a heavy focus on funding for public safety, affordable housing and capital investments. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Sunday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesCoroner identifies 28-year-old killed in Louisville police shooting near JeffersontownNeighbors question LMPD's use of force after officers fatally shot woman in 'mental health crisis'Louisville McDonald’s to be demolished and rebuilt after yearlong closureHundreds gather in downtown Louisville for national No Kings protestLouisville police say officers fatally shot woman in 'mental health crisis' who charged at them with sharp object2 people shot near Burger Boy in Old Louisville, police sayLouisville's 2-month closure of I-65 for overpass replacements starts in 65 daysBaby goats take over NuLu during 9th annual Bock Fest and Wurst Fest in LouisvilleCRAWFORD | Even in defeat, the Louisville Kings' opening night felt like a beginningKentucky bill targeting pedestrians on busy state roads heads to Beshear’s desk Videos
+3 Metro Council passes $1.3B Louisville budget, largest in city history, in unanimous vote The budget, proposed by Fischer in April, is the largest in the city's history with a heavy focus on funding for public safety, affordable housing and capital investments.