Louisville Metro Council approves updated Park Ranger ordinance amid questions, debate
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Council members emphasized that the change is not about expanding the program but ensuring the city can recruit the most qualified personnel.
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The ordinance, which passed 20-2 with two council members withholding their votes, updates legal language to allow park rangers access to state-mandated training and professional certification that previously was unavailable under the existing chapter.
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