Louisville Metro Council Democratic Caucus and Zoning Boards Convene for Key Sessions Today

Louisville Metro Council Democratic Caucus to Meet at City Hall
The Democratic Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council is scheduled to meet today, February 12, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. The session will take place in the Third Floor Conference Room of Historic City Hall, located at 601 West Jefferson Street. This meeting is open to the public, with officials providing access through the Sixth Street entrance of the building. In accordance with state law, the session will also be available via video conferencing for members and residents who cannot attend in person.
While the caucus meetings typically serve as a forum for majority members to coordinate on upcoming legislation, today's session follows a series of significant announcements regarding the city’s fiscal priorities. The council remains focused on the implementation of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, which includes record investments in public safety and infrastructure. Specific agenda items are expected to include updates on neighborhood development funds and adjustments to the capital budget to ensure local projects, such as library upgrades and community center renovations, remain on schedule.
Zoning and Land Development Committees Hold Afternoon Sessions
In addition to the council caucus, several specialized government committees are meeting today to address the city’s physical growth and regulatory oversight. These sessions are vital for local developers and residents interested in the evolving landscape of Jefferson County:
- The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA) is holding its annual meeting at 12:30 p.m. at the Old Jail Auditorium. As a critical body for local property owners, BOZA reviews requests for variances and conditional use permits that deviate from standard land use regulations.
- The Land Development & Transportation (LD&T) Committee will follow at 1:00 p.m. in the same venue. This committee is responsible for reviewing Planning Commission proposals, including zoning changes, street and alley closures, and amendments to the Land Development Code that impact the city’s transit layout.
- The NuLu Review Overlay District Committee is also meeting at the Metro Development Center on South 5th Street. This committee focuses on aesthetic and structural standards to preserve the character of the NuLu neighborhood while accommodating new commercial growth.
Focus on Public Safety and Infrastructure
Today's government activities coincide with the city's ongoing push to address housing and transit needs. Discussions are expected to touch upon the continued rollout of infrastructure projects funded by the current budget, such as the $30 million allocated for citywide street paving and the $12.5 million dedicated to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. As Mayor Craig Greenberg continues to emphasize a "Safer Louisville" through investments in first responder training and group violence intervention, these committee sessions serve as the administrative backbone for implementing those high-level policy goals.

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