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Hal Heiner - Metro
Council - District 19

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Councilman Hal Heiner was elected to the
first Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Council in
November 2002. He represents the suburban cities of
Anchorage, Blue Ridge Manor, Douglass Hills, Middletown,
and Woodland Hills as well as the neighborhoods of
Ashmoore Woods, Beckley Woods, Berrytown, Copperfield,
Eastwood, Forest Springs, Foxgate, Griffytown, Lake
Forest, Locust Creek, Polo Fields and Willow Wood.
Heiner is a longtime Louisville resident and has been an
active participant in helping to shape local civic
policy.
Throughout most of his career, he has been involved in
numerous government-related advisory and leadership
roles. Heiner is a member of the Metropolitan Sewer
District, Development Advisory Group. On the Executive
Committee of Greater Louisville, Inc., he served as
Vice-Chair responsible for community planning. As a
member of a select committee at Cornerstone 2020, he
helped draft the final versions of the Goals and
Objectives for Jefferson County. Additionally, Heiner
served as chairman of a revenue advisory group for the
countywide Coordinated Capital Investment Strategy
Technical Committee. He has also served the Pond Creek
Task Force as chairman of the Drainage System Improvement
Subcommittee and commissioner of the Anchorage Historic
Preservation Commission.
Heiner graduated from Atherton High School and earned
bachelor of science degree and a master’s degree in
engineering, with high honors, from the University of
Louisville.
He began a career in civil engineering, eventually
becoming an owner of Sabak, Wilson, Heiner & Lingo, Inc.,
which completed both private and public works projects in
five states. After 12 years in engineering, he entered
the real estate field with responsibility for future
planning of projects in Indiana, Virginia, Florida and
Kentucky. Eventually, he became responsible for
commercial real estate operations for NTS, a multi-state
company. In 1997 he founded Capstone Realty , a real
estate investment firm, with offices in Middletown.
Heiner currently serves on the Christian Academy of
Louisville Board of Directors. He is also a member of the
Middletown Chamber of Commerce and Greater Louisville,
Inc. and past president of the Louisville Chapter of the
American Society of Civil Engineers.
Heiner and his family, reside on their working farm
adjacent to Floyd's Fork
Email Address:
hal.heiner@louisvilleky.gov
Phone Number: 502.574.1119
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