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      <pubDate>Mon, 4 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>That's the number Jeff Brown and his team at Public Works waits for. Every road in Louisville - all 4500 lane miles - is ranked from 0 to 100, in terms of quality and need for repair. Once a road reaches 55, it's in need of attention. Roads go through natural life cycles, so not all roads will be perfect at the time - but Jeff and his team strive to make sure all roads (and sidewalks, and bike lanes) are as close to cared for as possible. He and Councilman Coan talk through District 8 road projects, alleys, and of course, the ever-present debate on bettering public transportation.</li>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2018 17:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>That's the number Jeff Brown and his team at Public Works waits for. Every road in Louisville - all 4500 lane miles - is ranked from 0 to 100, in terms of quality and need for repair. Once a road reaches 55, it's in need of attention. Roads go through natural life cycles, so not all roads will be perfect at the time - but Jeff and his team strive to make sure all roads (and sidewalks, and bike lanes) are as close to cared for as possible. He and Councilman Coan talk through District 8 road projects, alleys, and of course, the ever-present debate on bettering public transportation.</li>
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      <title>Episode 12 - Food and Place: Lindsey McClave</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After a successful corporate career, a period of loss, and raising millions of dollars for local nonprofits and arts organizations, Barbara Sexton Smith never expected to hold elected office. But now that she's Councilwoman for District 4, its her experiences outside of government that makes her the best person for the job. District 4 is home to both some of the most economically challenged areas and the most expensive development projects in the city. It's this dichotomy that makes her district one of the challenging in the city, and why her mandate is to connect people in her district to each other and to their government.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode is all about how Louisvillians get around - and a little bit about how they don't. And who better to talk about transportation in our city than Tyler Allen, architect of 8664, and JC Stites, longtime transportation advocate and TARC board member? They join Councilman Coan to talk about the continued debate of the Louisville Light Rail, how transportation creates a sense of place, and how it affects the quality of life in our city - for both better and worse.</p>
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For more information about TARC, visit: https://www.ridetarc.org/</p>
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<p>Many folks in District 8 miss Dr. Owen, but if you're one of them, never fear! You can listen to him talk here about his service throughout the years, his forthcoming book about of U of L's Belknap campus, and his historical neighborhood walks.</p>
<p>Still not enough Tom Owen? You can even find him on Twitter: @tomowen2012</p>
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<p>Many folks in District 8 miss Dr. Owen, but if you're one of them, never fear! You can listen to him talk here about his service throughout the years, his forthcoming book about of U of L's Belknap campus, and his historical neighborhood walks.</p>
<p>Still not enough Tom Owen? You can even find him on Twitter: @tomowen2012</p>
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Many folks in District 8 miss Dr. Owen, but if you're one of them, never fear! You can listen to him talk here about his service throughout the years, his forthcoming book about of U of L's Belknap campus, and his historical neighborhood walks. 

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Many folks in District 8 miss Dr. Owen, but if you're one of them, never fear! You can listen to him talk here about his service throughout the years, his forthcoming book about of U of L's Belknap campus, and his historical neighborhood walks. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Louisville sports is more than just a game; it's an identity, and one that's embedded into<br />
Councilman Coan sits down with sports journalist Mike Rutherford, a Louisville native and law school dropout who started Louisville sports blog Card Chronicle, now owned by SB Nation and Vox Media.<br />
Together, they talk about the potential of sports - and endeavors like the new Louisville FC stadium - to both build community within our city, as well elevate the status of Kentucky in the eyes of the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Read some of Mike's work at: www.cardchronicle.com.</p>
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      <author>brandon@appliedcivics.com (Brandon Coan/Kertis Creative)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Louisville sports is more than just a game; it's an identity, and one that's embedded into<br />
Councilman Coan sits down with sports journalist Mike Rutherford, a Louisville native and law school dropout who started Louisville sports blog Card Chronicle, now owned by SB Nation and Vox Media.<br />
Together, they talk about the potential of sports - and endeavors like the new Louisville FC stadium - to both build community within our city, as well elevate the status of Kentucky in the eyes of the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Read some of Mike's work at: www.cardchronicle.com.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Major Aubrey Gregory is the brand new commander of the Louisville Metro Police Department's Fifth Division, which includes the Highlands, Crescent Hill, and the Irish Hill neighborhoods, among many others. Though overall crime is down in the Fifth Division and across the city, Major Gregory says the opioid crisis continues to contribute to higher rates of burglaries, arrests, and medical emergencies in the Fifth Division - though he also says the LMPD can't arrest their way out of the crisis. Major Gregory and Councilman Coan also talk about their &quot;wish list&quot; for the area, including lighted alleyways, cameras, and extra personnel to help keep residents of District 8 safe.</p>
<p>For more information on the Louisville Metro Police Department's Fifth Division, visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/police/fifth-division</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major Aubrey Gregory is the brand new commander of the Louisville Metro Police Department's Fifth Division, which includes the Highlands, Crescent Hill, and the Irish Hill neighborhoods, among many others. Though overall crime is down in the Fifth Division and across the city, Major Gregory says the opioid crisis continues to contribute to higher rates of burglaries, arrests, and medical emergencies in the Fifth Division - though he also says the LMPD can't arrest their way out of the crisis. Major Gregory and Councilman Coan also talk about their &quot;wish list&quot; for the area, including lighted alleyways, cameras, and extra personnel to help keep residents of District 8 safe.</p>
<p>For more information on the Louisville Metro Police Department's Fifth Division, visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/police/fifth-division</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between government and media is the bedrock of democracy. Here, Councilman Coan about that relationship with the Courier-Journal's Metro Government reporter, Philip Bailey. They also talk about how government can be more transparent with the media, what it really means to be &quot;off the record,&quot; and what makes a story newsworthy.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between government and media is the bedrock of democracy. Here, Councilman Coan about that relationship with the Courier-Journal's Metro Government reporter, Philip Bailey. They also talk about how government can be more transparent with the media, what it really means to be &quot;off the record,&quot; and what makes a story newsworthy.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How do you grow a city? And can too much growth be a bad thing?  Mary Ellen Wiederwohl is the Chief of Louisville Forward, a &quot;super department&quot; that focuses on the economic and community development of Possibility City. Here, she talks with Councilman Coan about the things that make Louisville unique (like bourbon!), harnessing Kentucky's natural assets (the Ohio River), and place-making as economic development (think Highlands).</p>
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