Official Roundup: Louisville Metro Public Notices for February 18, 2026

Official City Notice: February 18 Public Business and Advisories
As the lead editor for Louisville News, we are providing a comprehensive summary of official government notices, legislative updates, and public safety alerts active for Wednesday, February 18, 2026. This roundup highlights critical meetings and advisories that impact the daily lives of residents across Jefferson County.
Metropolitan Committee Meetings
- Air Pollution Control Board: The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control Board is convening for its regular monthly session today at 10:00 a.m. The meeting is being held via video teleconference with an in-person attendance option at the Edison Center on West Ormsby Avenue. Agenda items include public hearings on Regulation 2.08 concerning administrative fees and Regulation 6.53 regarding emission compliance for municipal solid waste landfills.
- Development Review Committee: The committee will meet at 1:00 p.m. today at the Old Jail Auditorium (514 W. Liberty St.). This public session involves the review of preliminary subdivision plans and technical development proposals for projects throughout the city.
- America250KY Committee: Local organizers are meeting at 1:00 p.m. at the Metro Development Center to discuss community-driven programming for the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States.
Public Health Advisory: Respiratory Virus Surge
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness has maintained a high-priority health advisory for Wednesday, February 18, due to a significant rise in seasonal respiratory illnesses. Surveillance data indicates a surge in influenza, RSV, and pertussis cases. Health officials urge residents to stay home if they exhibit any symptoms of illness and to follow updated masking recommendations in high-traffic congregate settings to mitigate the spread within the community.
Legislative Update: Municipal Employee Benefits
A significant legislative proposal is scheduled for its first detailed committee discussion during today's Metro Council session. Sponsored by Councilmembers Josie Raymond and JP Lyninger, the ordinance seeks to eliminate the current waiting period for health insurance for new city employees. If passed, the measure would ensure that essential personnel, such as emergency responders and public works crews, have access to health benefits from their first day of employment.
Infrastructure and Transit Alerts
- Interstate 64 Overnight Closures: The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has scheduled overnight lane closures on I-64 East and West in the Louisville area starting at 7:00 p.m. tonight. These closures are required for bridge pier removal and are expected to last until 1:00 a.m. Thursday.
- Local Road Closures: Rudy Lane remains closed to through-traffic between Brownsboro Road and Merrifield Road for an ongoing water main relocation project. Additionally, Blevins Gap Road near Saw Mill Road is closed for a culvert replacement project, with detours directed to the Gene Snyder Freeway.