
After holding more than 80 sessions with citizens since 2003, Mayor Jerry Abramson hosted his final Mayor's Community Conversations October 18, 2010 at his alma-mater, Seneca High School. Over the years, thousands of citizens attended Communiy Conversations -- and more than 5,000 of their suggestions and concerns were logged into the city system for response and followup.
Mayor's Community Conversations
It's your opportunity to talk directly to Mayor Jerry Abramson. Have a comment, suggestion or concern...the mayor's there to listen to you!
Giving You a Voice
Mayor Abramson is joined by his department directors and members of the Metro Council to answer your questions - whether it's a neighborhood problem or communitywide concern or suggestion for making Louisville an even better place to live.
How Community Conversations Work
At 6:30 p.m., Mayor Abramson opens the program, introduces all of the Louisville Metro Department Directors and explains their areas of responsibility. Citizens then can speak directly with the Mayor or department director of their choice.
Can't Make it to Community Conversations?
Email your questions, suggestions, comments or concerns to MetroCall or email a Metro director by visiting the Mayor's staff page.
You can also connect with us anytime by calling MetroCall 311 or 574-5000. MetroCall is the only number for Metro Government that you need to remember. Customer service representatives will listen to your concern and enter it into the computer system.
MetroCall Follow-up
MetroCall 311 Information Specialists attend each Mayor’s Community Conversations. Since Mayor Abramson wants all concerns and questions to receive a timely response, all issues are quickly logged into the MetroCall system – where they can be tracked for performance.
Special Accommodations
If you require special accommodations to attend Community Conversations, please call MetroCall 311 or 574-5000.