Metro councilmembers weigh in on mayor's $1.2 billion budget proposal
Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his $1.2 billion budget proposal on Thursday, highlighting a $50 million budget surplus.
Metro Councilmember Marcus Winkler says the funds will go toward much-needed city resources.
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Greenberg says public safety is a top priority. Plans include increases to staffing for Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), Louisville Fire, EMS, and Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), along with the construction of a new fire station near Iroquois Park.
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The budget dedicates $15 million to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund and establishes three new development funds, each with $3 million, aimed at boosting economic growth.
These funds will provide incentives for attracting retailers and restaurants for the South End Business Development Fund, infrastructure support in the East End Infrastructure Improvement Fund, and investment in Simmons College맥스카지노s new STEM campus for the West End Community Development.
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