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CITY OF ST. MATTHEWS
Council Meeting Minutes
February 24, 2026

A meeting of the St. Matthews City Council was held in-person on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Mayor Tonini. The following people were present:

MAYOR
Richard J. Tonini

CITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Bernie Bowling (absent)              Councilmember Tim Holland
Councilmember Sarah Landes                              Councilmember Mary Jo Nay
Councilmember Frank Flynn                                Councilmember Amy Olson
Councilmember Nathan Hernandez                      Councilmember Jackie Vanetti (absent)

OTHER OFFICIALS
John Singler – St. Matthews City Attorney
Judi Kassebaum – St. Matthews City Clerk
Chief Barry Wilkerson – St. Matthews Police Department

OTHER ATTENDEES
Kate Leitner – Manger, Eline Library
Robert Klein – Resident
Allison Brotze-Elder – Candidate for Metro Council 9th District
Kathy Brotze – mother of candidate

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was accomplished followed by the roll call of attendance. Councilmembers Bowling and Vanetti were absent.

A motion was made by Councilmember Nay to approve the minutes of the February 10, 2026, council meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Olson. Upon Voice Vote: (6-0) the motion carried.

PUBLIC MEETING COMMENTS

Kate Leitner, Manager of the Eline/St. Matthews Branch of the Library gave the following report:

· Adult Crafty Night Out: Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
· Author Talk: Dr. Robert Friedland – Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
· HorsePower: The Making of the Tremendous Machine: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
· Adult Board Game Night: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
· Kentucky Shakespeare’s The Two-Actor Tempest: Saturday, March 7, 2026, 2:00-3:30 pm
· Off the Beaten Path Book Discussion Group: Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 2:00-3:00 pm
· English Conversation Club Every Monday at 6:00 pm
· Family Movie Night: Sing 2 – Thursday, February 26, 2026, 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
· WAGS: Read with a Dog! Saturday, February 28, 2026, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
· Pint Size Playdate: Saturday, March 7, 2026, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Allison Brotze- Elder, candidate for Metro Council District 9, introduced herself to the council. She currently lives off Frankfort Ave but grew up in St. Matthews. She explained her platform for affordable housing and sustainability.

PENDING BUSINESS

Ordinance 26-02 Kirkwood Glen Road Dedication Second Reading

The Mayor explained the plan had always been for these roads to become public roads in St. Matthews. Councilmember Nay made a motion to approve the second reading of Ordinance 26-02, the motion was seconded by Councilmember Holland. The motion passed by roll call vote 6-0.

NEW BUSINESS

There was no new business.

EXPENDITURES

Councilmember Nay made a motion to approve the expenditures listed and have checks drawn on the city’s treasury in the amount of $179,578.23. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Holland. Upon Roll Call Vote: (6-0) the motion carried.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

· Councilmember Hernandez wanted to contact Councilmember Bowling.
· Councilmember Olson reported the Walkability Study Committee will have an Open House on March 3 at the Arterburn. Councilmember Nay had a Reach Alert sent out to let residents know about the Open House. Jason Johnson is the February Outstanding Neighbor. Councilmember Olson asked the Clerk to get copies of the Strategic Plan for any councilmember needing one.

CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT

The variance application for Gilman’s Point is scheduled to be heard by BOZA on March 16. A notice was mailed to 297 residents and/or people who asked to be notified of the hearing.

MAYOR’S REPORT

There was no Mayor’s report.

ADJOURNMENT

Councilmember Holland made a motion to adjourn the regular meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Olson. Upon Voice Vote: (6-0) the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 7:32 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Richard Tonini, Mayor
Judi Kassebaum, City Clerk

February 24, 2026    
BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR DRAW WARRANTS on the City Treasury,
counter-signed by the City Clerk or Assistant City Clerk authorizing payment of the below listed invoices:
Air Hydro Power, Inc.    Works – Equipment Maintenance & Repairs $240.44 
AT&T Telephone   All – Telephone Services $5,573.07 
Best-One Tire & Service   Works – Repairs & Maintenance-Vehicles $2,009.36 
BMS, LLC   All – Insurance Addendum $178.50 
CDW Government    IT-Licensing, Service Contract, Network Upgrade   $17,926.97 
Central Business Systems    Admin. – Office Supplies $248.86 
Chris Bradley Electric   Works – Thierman Rental Property Repairs $1,467.92 
Cintas    Works – Supplies & Materials $739.60 
Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated   Admin. – Supplies & Materials $229.56 
Davis & Stanton Promotions   Police – Special Event $304.00 
Derby Pressure Wash   C. Center – Equipment Maintenance & Repairs $172.00 
First Financial    All – Multiple $6,272.41 
Galls   Police – Uniforms $906.93 
Gman Emblem LLC   Police – Miscellaneous $570.00 
Grainger    Parks – Repairs & Maintenance $195.08 
Great American Financial Services    Police – Contract Services – Copies $97.13 
Integrity Auto Repairs, LLC   Works-Repairs & Main.- Equipment & Vehicles $2,015.00 
J. Edinger & Sons, Inc.    Works – Equipment Maintenance & Repairs $675.20 
Kenway Distributors, Inc.    Works – Equipment Maintenance & Repairs $850.32 
Kiesler’s Police Supply, Inc.    Police – Supplies & Materials $388.10 
Louisville Dive Center   Police – Supplies & Materials $165.00 
Louisville Water Company   Works – Water Services $2,917.97 
Meineke Car Care Center    Police – Vehicle Maintenance-Mechanical $2,840.10 
Miller Company   Police/Admin.  – Service Contracts – Copies $387.29 
Norton Healthcare   Police/Works – Contract Services – Medical $117.00 
Premier Fleet Graphics   Police – Capital Expenditures – Vehicle Decals $284.00 
RCS Communications   Police-CI-Vehicles Equipment/Repairs & Main. $92,560.06 
Schiller   IT-Capital Expenditures-City Hall Access Control   $5,445.30 
Security Systems, Inc.    Works – Monitoring   $38.00 
St. Matthews Exterminating Co.   Parks – Pest Control Services $95.00 
Tires Plus Total Car Care   Works-Repairs & Main. – Vehicles $1,980.02 
Total Office Products & Service   Police – Office Supplies $361.61 
Valvoline   Police/Works -Vehicle Main.-Preventative $836.97 
Verizon Wireless   All – Telephone Services $3,005.11 
We Embroider   Police – Uniforms $161.00 
Wex Bank   All – Gasoline $15,189.54 
MAPS    
Flynn Brothers   Works – Street Repairs $188.60 
Flynn Brothers   Works – Street Repairs $125.35 
Police Forfeiture Account    
Liberty’s Defense LLC   Police – Jacket Suppressor Covers $1,500.00 
Mile High Shooting Acct., LLC   Police – Thunderbeast Ultra 7 Suppressors $5,404.67 
Cellebrite, Inc.    Police – Inseyets Pro PA Stand Alone $4,725.00 
Reimbursements and Payments    
Newby, Kylie R.    Admin. – Training Mileage Reimbursement $90.19 
Richardson, Mark    Police – Training Expense Reimbursement $100.00 
TOTAL   $179,578.23 

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