Louisville doesn’t need more studies—it needs real solutions. Dr. Lisa M. Holliday Harris is running to fix what matters most.
Every department, every dollar, and every decision must demonstrate measurable impact at the neighborhood level.
Public Safety
We will restore safety by investing in people, not just policing—deploying community-based Safety Hubs and mentorship programs to prevent crime before it starts.
Executive Actions (Day 1–30)
Issue Executive Order creating the Neighborhood Safety Cabinet (LMPD, Public Health, Parks, Community Services)
Reprogram discretionary funds within Public Safety budget toward community-based interventions
Direct LMPD to establish geographic beat accountability metrics
Budget Authority
Submit amended budget reallocating funds from surveillance/consulting to:
Community Safety Hubs
Recruitment incentives for local officers
Utilize Capital Infrastructure Fund (CIF) for neighborhood-based safety facilities
Legislative Actions
Introduce ordinance enabling stipended community safety personnel (civilian roles compliant with KRS)
Establish reporting requirements to Metro Council Public Safety Committee
Departments Engaged
LMPD
Office of Safe & Healthy Neighborhoods
Parks & Recreation
Housing & Families
Nearly 4,000 children lack stable housing. Lisa’s 4:00 PM Promise ensures every child has a safe place to go—fast.
Executive Actions (Day 1–15)
Declare a Housing State of Emergency under mayoral authority
Direct Louisville Metro Housing & Community Development and Landbank Authority to:
Identify all vacant, city-controlled properties
Initiate expedited disposition protocols
Administrative Mechanism
Implement 90-day adaptive reuse protocol via emergency procurement authority
Assign interdepartmental task force (Codes, Inspections, Legal)
Budget Authority
Redirect housing-related discretionary and federal pass-through funds (HOME, CDBG)
Create Family Stabilization line item in budget amendment
Legislative Actions
Introduce ordinance to:
Expand Landbank authority for rapid conveyance
Establish performance requirements for housing funds
Departments Engaged
Develop Louisville
Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA)
Codes & Regulations
Economic Growth
Small businesses are being choked by red tape. The Rowan Street Rule will cut fees and guarantee faster permits so our neighborhoods can thrive.
Executive Actions (Day 1–45)
Issue Administrative Regulation establishing:
60-Day Permit Guarantee (tracked through Codes & Develop Louisville)
Direct all permitting departments to adopt unified digital workflow system
Budget Authority
Reallocate economic development incentives toward:
Neighborhood-based micro-grants
Small business technical assistance
Legislative Actions
Introduce Rowan Street Rule Ordinance:
Temporary fee waivers for qualifying small businesses
Regulatory offset requirements
Regulatory Authority
Utilize mayoral oversight of Codes & Regulations to:
Streamline inspections
Reduce redundant approvals
Departments Engaged
Develop Louisville
Codes & Regulations
Office of Economic Development
Accountable Government
Your tax dollars should deliver results. Lisa will audit spending, eliminate waste, and ensure every dollar serves the people—not bureaucracy.
Executive Actions (Day 1)
Issue Executive Order initiating a Zero-Based Budget Review
Establish Mayor’s Office of Performance & Accountability
Administrative Mechanism
Require all departments to:
Submit outcome-based budget justifications
Publish quarterly performance metrics
Budget Authority
Tie departmental funding to:
Measurable service delivery outcomes
District-level equity benchmarks
Legislative Actions
Introduce ordinance creating:
Public Transparency Dashboard
Enhanced Inspector General authority
Departments Engaged
Office of Management & Budget (OMB)
Internal Audit
Metro Technology Services
Infrastructure & Transit
From potholes to broken transit, basic services are failing. We will prioritize roads, fix transit gaps, and invest where need is greatest.
Executive Actions (Day 1–60)
Direct Public Works to initiate Citywide Infrastructure Equity Audit
Launch Pothole Response Initiative with district-level reporting
Transit Strategy
Coordinate with TARC (independent authority) through: