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Jennifer Chappell
NONPARTISAN
Jennifer Chappell is running for Louisville City Council Member, District 15.
Because this race is uncontested, Jennifer Chappell will take office.
Personal background
Jennifer Chappell is from Louisville, Kentucky. She has a bachelor's degree from Bellarmine University.
Professional background
Jennifer is an account manager and strategist at ProMedia Group. Previously, she worked in nonprofit leadership, neighborhood development, and public engagement.
Political background
Jennifer is currently a member of the Louisville Metro Council representing District 15. She was elected in 2022 and is serving her 1st term.
Public Services
Wants to strengthen transparency and communication through regular updates, accessible information, town halls, and listening sessions with residents.
Plans to use roles on Appropriations and Public Works to ensure that funds are allocated for District 15 priorities and projects.
Wants to ensure code enforcement, waste collection, and clean-up efforts are fair and prioritized in neighborhoods that have historically been underserved.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports increasing funding and support for programs that help homeowners maintain safe, healthy housing, with grants or incentives for critical repairs.
Supports affordable housing and preserving historic buildings.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to improve street lighting, traffic calming measures, and pedestrian safety in neighborhoods.
Supports investing in multimodal transit, including improved buses, bike lanes, pedestrian paths, and accessible sidewalks.
Plans to prioritize infrastructure improvements, including streets, utilities, and public spaces, particularly in neglected areas.
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Public Safety
Supports expanding community-based services for mental health crises in collaboration with nonprofits to provide affordable, non-police alternatives.
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Education
Supports expanding early childhood education, after-school programs, vocational training, and additional supports for kids beyond the classroom.
Supports fully funding public schools, supporting teachers, and maintaining high-quality education in all neighborhoods.
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Economy
Supports small business development, workforce training, and economic development programs.
Advocates for paid maternity and paternity leave and living wage policies.
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