District 9 Green Triangle eNews, May 15, 2013

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Green Triangle eNews

May 15, 2013


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What is the Green Triangle?

The Green Triangle is a community-led sustainability initiative in the 9th District, working to realize the following vision: Imagine Individuals, Businesses and Government working together to create a 9th District of:

-Green spaces for people to connect with nature and each other;

-Green options for transportation; and

-Green thinking that promotes the conservation of resources and our small neighborhood feel.


Contact the Green Triangle:

Katie Holmes

 Special Projects Coordinator

Phone: 502.574-1109

katie.holmes@louisvilleky.gov

 

Tina Ward-Pugh

9th District Councilwoman


 

LINKS

My Green Triangle

Green Triangle Facebook

Green Triangle Blog

9th District Blog

9th District Website


The Green Triangle thanks the following sponsors:

 

9th District Councilwoman Tina Ward-Pugh

DD Williamson

MSD

Mellwood Art Center

River Metals Recycling

eyedia

First Capital Bank

Heine Brothers' Coffee

Louisville Water Company

LG&E

McDonald's - Lower Brownsboro

 

Thanks as well to the Frankfort Avenue Business Association for serving as our fiscal agent.

Table of Contents


Responsible Recycling Event a Success!

Recycling Event

On Saturday, May 11 Councilwoman Ward-Pugh, the Green Triangle, and the Energy Pros partnered to host the One Stop Drop Responsible Recycling event.  The event was a great success, with 393 cars coming through to drop off items to be reused or recycled.  Over 10,000 pounds of paper was kept out of the landfill and recycled and an entire tractor trailer was filled with electronics to be recycled. We are waiting to hear the final numbers of batteries recycled, household items given to Habitat Restore and Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement program, cardboard recycled, shoes given to WaterStep, and medical supplies given to Supplies Over Seas.  

Thank you to everyone who participated in the event and kept your donations from ending up in the landfill.  A special thanks to our volunteers, including 9 National Honor Society volunteers from St. Xavier High School. 


Medication Disposal Event – This Saturday

medicine

This Saturday, May 18, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Building Resiliency In Campus and Community (BRICC) Coalition, Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), PAL Coalition, Seven Counties Services, and Kentucky Harvest are sponsoring a Medication Disposal Event at two locations: Iroquois High School, 4615 Taylor Blvd., 40215 and University of Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, 2800 S. Floyd Street, 40292.

At the drive-thru events you can dispose of unused or expired medication to prevent accidental poisoning and protect the environment.  To help the process move more quickly place all loose pills into a sealed plastic bag; put vials, bottles and tubes in separate containers or bags; and mark out all of your personal information.  Learn more about the event.


Rain Garden Workshop – May 30

rain garden

The Jefferson County Extension Service is offering a one day rain garden workshop from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm on Thursday, May 30 covering the following topics:

  • Rain gardens and their role in stormwater management
  • Landscape/lawn assessment: locating the site for a rain garden
  • Rain garden construction: size, design, and installation
  • Plant selection, care, and rain garden maintenance

The event will take place at the Extension Service office at 810 Barret Avenue in the morning and in the afternoon participants will install a rain garden at Breslin Park, 1388 Lexington Road.  The event costs $15 and includes lunch.  Please RSVP by Friday, May 17th by calling Sarah Stolz at 502.569.2344 ext 120 or emailing sarah.stolz@uky.edu.  View a flyer for the event.


Bike to Work Day – This Friday

Bike to Work Day

Louisville is participating in National Bike to Work Day this Friday, May 17.  There are several meet and ride locations throughout town, including two in the 9th District.  Meet Councilwoman Ward-Pugh and others at the public parking lot at N. Keats and Frankfort Avenue at 7:00am or meet the group at Seneca Park at 7:00 am.  The Frankfort Avenue group will ride and join up with the group from Seneca on their way downtown.  See all meet and ride locations and get more information.  

At noon on Bike to Work Day there will be a celebration at Fourth Street Live to meet up with other commuters, learn more about bicycle commuting, visit with vendors, and just celebrate the bicycle.  One lucky Bike to Work Day registrant will win a new, fully-loaded Bianchi Metropoli, courtesy of Parkside Bike Shop-- no purchase necessary!  They will also be giving out Louisville's printed bike map and drawing for other prizes.  Register for Bike to Work Day now!

In addition to helpful information from Bike Louisville’s website to help get you ready for Bike to Work Day, there is also a new website, “Commute Louisville” that has comprehensive resources for cyclists.


Mayor’s Hike, Bike and Paddle

Hike and Bike

Mayor’s Healthy Hometown Subway Fresh Fit Hike, Bike and Paddle event on Memorial Day, May 27, starting at the Great Lawn on Waterfront Park.  Participate in a 15 mile bike ride, 5k walk or 3 mile paddle.  Go Green and bring your own water bottles!  Canoe and kayak rentals are available.  To reserve a boat contact River City Canoe & Kayak at 384-3737 or email info@rcckonline.com.  Learn more about the event.


Biofuels Video

Councilwoman Ward-Pugh recently visited Kelley Green Biofuel in Goshen, where waste cooking oil is turned into sustainable biofuel.  See a video that she made during her visit.  Learn more about Kelley Green.


Sustainability Committee Meeting

On Thursday, May 23rd at 3:00 pm the Louisville Metro Sustainability Committee meeting will feature a continued presentation by Jennifer Regan about the green features of the KFC Yum! Center.  The meeting will take place at City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson Street, 3rd floor in Chambers, and is open to the public. The meeting will also be aired live on MetroTV, Insight Channel 25. Committee meetings are also aired in reruns on MetroTV, and the schedule can be found here. You can also watch the meeting online here.


Sustainability Tip – Air Quality Alerts

AQI

With the weather getting warmer and summer around the corner, it is time to think about Air Quality Alerts and steps we can all take to help the air (which we should do every day, not just on Air Quality alert days).  The Air Quality Index (AQI) measures air quality based on five major air pollutants.  When levels of air pollutants are forecast to be over 100 on the AQI, which is deemed unhealthy for sensitive groups, an Air Quality Alert is issued.  You can sign up to receive Air Quality Alerts from the Air Pollution Control District so you can take steps to protect your health and create cleaner air on the days when it is most needed.   Learn more about Air Quality Alerts.

Help the air on Air Quality Alert days by

 

 


Don’t Forget to Make a Green Triangle Profile!