Currently holds the office of Louisville Metro Mayor until December 31, 2026.
Candidate for Louisville Metro Mayor in 2022 Kentucky General Election.
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Get StartedIncrease no-income housing solutions to serve the homeless or unhoused and center them in close proximity to much needed support services. Learn more
Support the implementation of the West End Opportunity Partnership, a transformative Tax Increment Financing district controlled by a community-led and African American-led board of directors to re-invest hundreds of millions of dollars in West Louisville. Learn more
Invest in Louisville entrepreneurs and local businesses so they have the resources they need to grow and create more good paying jobs. Learn more
Revitalize downtown by repurposing surface parking lots and buildings evacuated due to the pandemic into housing, retail, entertainment, and other new commercial uses to create a more vibrant urban core with more public green space. Learn more
Invest in minority-owned small businesses and historically neglected neighborhoods by working with the private sector to create a Black-owned bank and other dedicated lending programs with existing local banks. Learn more
Prioritize housing and commercial developments that create walkable, bikeable, livable, green and safe neighborhoods. Learn more
Build Community Schools and Libraries - facilities that educate our children and serve as community hubs with academic, recreational, and health care resources for entire neighborhoods. Learn more
Create the Louisville Department of Education to enhance collaboration among our city’s pre-K to post-secondary education institutions, including Jefferson County Public Schools, JCTC, University of Louisville, Simmons College of Kentucky, Evolve 502, and other partners. Learn more
Improve our public parks, with a focus on historically neglected parks, and work with non-profit organizations to improve our public amenities and build new green spaces. Learn more
Prioritize the development of new housing on lots that are currently vacant or abandoned. Learn more
Renew our focus on home ownership in historically redlined communities, making it possible for families to build and pass on generational wealth. Learn more
Build at least 15,000 more affordable housing units throughout our city, with a focus on building homes near jobs and improved public transportation routes. Learn more
Design transportation and commercial developments aimed at a carbon neutral city and improved traffic flow. Learn more
Improve public transportation to create high density corridors of opportunity, with a focus on routes serving working families and their places of employment. Learn more
Protect homeowners from being priced out of their homes by enacting anti-displacement measures like property tax freezes. Learn more
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