City to complete plaza paving and add about 50 parking spots as police relocate vehicles; amphitheater work ongoing

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City staff said two police sites affected by recent rain will be paved and fenced before the next council meeting and that 50 public parking spots will be reclaimed; amphitheater site work is more complex but officials hope to finish major road and concrete work before July.

City staff reported to the Jeffersontown council that two police department sites affected by recent heavy rain will be repaved and fenced prior to the next monthly meeting and that police cars will be relocated. Officials said the work will reclaim about 50 public parking spots in the plaza area.

Staff described the amphitheater site as more complicated logistically; crews are working on road access and concrete work with a target of completion before July, but staff cautioned additional coordination will be necessary.

No funding amounts or firm contractor timelines were presented at the meeting; staff said public‑works and code resources were actively working on both projects and that updates would be provided at future meetings.