Louisville Metro Council to Review 'Kids Over Guns' Resolution and Economic Merger Today

Metro Council Convenes for Key Votes on Public Safety and Economic Strategy
The Louisville Metro Council and its various committees are scheduled for a high-priority series of meetings today, Thursday, February 26, 2026. With a full evening session on the horizon, city leaders are expected to tackle a range of issues from gun control advocacy to a major restructuring of the city’s economic development agencies.
Committee Sessions and Preparations
The legislative day begins with the Land Development & Transportation (LD&T) Committee, which is scheduled to meet at 1:00 PM at the Old Jail Auditorium. This committee is tasked with reviewing property and zoning proposals that shape the city’s growth. Following the afternoon committee work, the Metro Council Minority Caucus will gather at 4:00 PM in the City Hall conference room on the second floor. This meeting is a critical precursor to the full council session, as members will review the evening's agenda and align on strategic positions for the upcoming votes.
Major Agenda Items for February 26
- 'Kids Over Guns' Resolution: Councilman Ken Herndon (D-4) has reintroduced this measure, which urges the Kentucky General Assembly to grant Louisville greater local control over firearm legislation. The resolution aims to address the community's concerns regarding youth violence and safety.
- 'One Louisville' Economic Merger: Following an announcement by Mayor Craig Greenberg earlier this week, the council is expected to discuss the approved merger of the Louisville Economic Development Alliance (LEDA) and Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI). This consolidation into 'One Louisville' is intended to streamline talent attraction and business support.
- Zoning and Land Use: The council will consider multiple zoning ordinances, including a significant property development plan for West Manslick Road.
- Police Reform Measures: Discussions regarding a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Office of Inspector General and the Louisville Metro Police Department are also highlighted on the broader government agenda for the month.
Public Participation and Access
The full Metro Council meeting will take place this evening at City Hall, located at 601 W. Jefferson Street. Residents interested in the proceedings can attend in person or watch the live broadcast via MetroTV. Public comment remains a staple of the session, providing a platform for citizens to address the council on these and other pressing local matters before the city's representatives take their final votes for the day.

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