Louisville officials could send 7 local ballot measures to voters

Louisville voters could see seven local ballot measures this November, including a potential extension of a historic preservation tax and several amendments to the city’s charter. City Council members are scheduled to decide later this month whether to send the items to voters.

In mid-June, the Louisville City Council directed city staff to draft ballot language for the proposed tax extension and six charter amendments. (A city’s charter is essentially a constitution at the local level.)

The council also opted not to move forward with a ballot item that would have asked voters to increase the city’s lodging tax on hotel stays…

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