Public Works is changing their policy in the process of requesting speed humps.
The proposed ordinance would have required customers to ask for single-use items like plastic utensils, condiment packets and straws for takeout orders.
The program was introduced a few years ago, but now there will be community involvement through a Complete Streets Coalition.
Vision Zero follow the lead of many other cities benefiting from the safety initiative.
Since 2014, 931 people have died after being hit by a vehicle.
Metro Council committee members speaking out against the ordinance believe it unfairly limits lawful gun owners in rural areas for an urban problem.
The district would include a 130-room hotel, more than 350 housing units, 70,000 square feet of commercial space and a parking garage.
The money would come from round two of the American Rescue Plan.
Dan Maloney comes to Louisville from the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. He was deputy director there for the last 11 years.
New Census data shows Jefferson County's population has grown and shifted over the last decade, with more people moving to the east end.