Mayor Craig Greenberg touted drops in violent crime, new efforts to create more affordable housing in the city, as well as a current budget surplus of $50 million.
Louisville Metro Housing Authority broke ground for Iroquois Senior Living Community. It's located at 1465 Bicknell Avenue, near Taylor Boulevard, in the Hazelwood neighborhood.
REVERT which stands for Restoring Each Viable Economically Redline Territory, was created to combat injustices of families who experienced redlining dating back to the 1930s.
The operating budget passed in a 22-1 vote, and the capital budget for Metro Government passed unanimously.
The Coalition for the Homeless plans to ask Metro Government for millions of dollars from the 2024 budget to go toward affordable housing development.
Greenberg announced the "My Louisville Home" plan Tuesday. It's a housing strategy to create and preserve 15,000 units of affordable housing in Louisville by 2027.
REVERT stands for Restoring Each Viable Economically Redlined Territory.
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.