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Meetings & Legislation Tracker

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AI-generated summaries of LFUCG Urban County Council, committee, and commission meetings, paired with a tracked-legislation index. Every summary links back to the source Legistar agenda item and is flagged with a confidence score — view methodology.

Tracker · FY2026

Meetings tracked3
▲ +1 this mo.sample
Legislation items5
2 pending · 2 passedrolling 60d
Fiscal-impact flags5
▲ from AI parseauto-tagged
Avg summary conf.0.87
tier-2 reviewed0–1

Recent Meetings · AI-summarized

Urban County CouncilMar 11, 2026 · 7pm

Urban County Council · Mar 11 2026 · 7pm

Council reviewed the ice-storm response supplemental and forwarded the affordable-housing TIF expansion to the Budget Committee with a 12-3 vote.

Fiscal Impact
  • ·Supplemental appropriation of $3.5M from rainy-day fund for storm cleanup
  • ·TIF area expansion projected to capture +$1.8M annual increment by FY28
Budget CommitteeMar 4, 2026 · 5:30pm

Budget Committee · Mar 4 2026 · 5:30pm

Committee took testimony on the FY27 personnel cost projection and discussed a $185K Fire/EMS staffing-study contract with Matrix Consulting.

Fiscal Impact
  • ·Projected FY27 personnel growth +4.1% ($21.8M) above baseline
  • ·Fire/EMS staffing study RFP: not-to-exceed $185,000
Planning CommissionFeb 26, 2026 · 1:30pm

Planning Commission · Feb 26 2026 · 1:30pm

Commission approved zone-change ZDP 2025-31 (Hamburg, 38 acres) and continued the Newtown Pike corridor land-use plan to April.

Fiscal Impact
  • ·Approved zone change projected to add ~$420K annual property tax base

Legislation Tracker

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TitleTypeStatusIntroducedSponsors
Ord. 026-2026 — Ice storm response budget supplemental $3.5MAppropriates $3.5M from the rainy-day fund to reimburse Public Works, Fire, and contracted debris-removal vendors for the Feb 2026 ice-storm response.
OrdinancePending2026-03-04Mayor's Office
Res. 089-2026 — Affordable housing TIF expansionExpands the East End TIF boundary by 14 blocks, redirecting projected $1.8M annual property-tax increment to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
ResolutionIntroduced2026-02-25CM Brown, CM Mossotti
Ord. 015-2026 — Fire/EMS staffing study contract $185KAuthorizes a not-to-exceed $185,000 sole-source contract with Matrix Consulting for an independent Fire/EMS staffing & deployment study.
OrdinancePassed2026-01-21Budget Committee
Res. 071-2026 — Pension funding policy updateReaffirms the city's commitment to fully fund the actuarially-determined CERS contribution and adopts a glide-path target of 80% funded by 2035.
ResolutionPassed2026-01-14CM Lamb, CM Plomin
Ord. 008-2026 — Council discretionary spending audit reauthorizationWould have continued the annual external audit of council district discretionary funds; failed 7-8 on third reading.
OrdinanceFailed2025-12-10CM Worley
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