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June 22 2026 Council Meeting
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Council Tables Proposed 2026-2027 Budget Amidst Information Concerns
The council debated and ultimately voted to table Ordinance 51826, the proposed budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The decision followed a discussion where some council members expressed a need for more time to review updated financial information, including a new spreadsheet and variance reports. Others argued that the budget had already been sufficiently reviewed by a committee and that tabling it would delay necessary fiscal planning and potentially miss the July 1st deadline. The motion to table passed with a split vote.
Police Report Details Fatal Collision Arrest, Standoff Resolution, and Community Engagement
Chief Schroer presented the May police report, highlighting key incidents including the arrest of a 21-year-old driver charged with manslaughter and assault in a fatal collision on Hsbborne Parkway. He also detailed a multi-hour standoff involving a suicidal individual, which was peacefully resolved with the assistance of the St. Matthews Police Department SWAT team and Metro negotiators. The report also noted one sexual assault incident reported in May, which is under investigation by the sex crimes unit. Additionally, Chief Schroer praised the success of the Lyndon Festival and the positive community feedback received regarding police presence.
Minutes Updated to Include Mention of Clark's Engineering Firm for Grant Funding Assistance
During the approval of minutes for the June 15th caucus meeting, Council Member Stanley requested that a company mentioned as potentially assisting with grant funding be listed in the minutes. It was clarified that Clark's, an engineering firm, had consulted with Miss Stanley regarding grant funding opportunities, specifically for feasibility studies. This information was added to the minutes, noting that Clark's could assist with grant funding opportunities.
Community Members Address Council on Budget, Leadership, and Infrastructure Planning
During the open floor segment, multiple speakers addressed the council regarding the budget process and the recent festival. Speakers emphasized the importance of fiscal diligence, community service, and leadership. There were also discussions about Clark's providing estimates for a nature trail study and a comprehensive road review for repaving, along with specific road improvements.
Inoperable Police Vehicle Declared Surplus
An ordinance (Ordinance 6226) was presented to declare a police vehicle, a Taurus, as surplus due to being inoperable and considered junk. The council discussed the item briefly and then voted to approve the ordinance.
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