District 13 Grapevine - October 30, 2015

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October 30, 2015

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Vicki Aubrey Welch

601 W Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Phone: 502.574.1113
Fax: 502.574.4422

 

 

Kevin Triplett

Legislative Assistant

Phone: 502.574.3458

kevin.triplett@louisvilleky.gov

 

District 13 Website

 

Metro Council 13

Updated District 13 Map

Map of all affected areas

General redistricting info

Key Community Contacts:

Dare to Care Food Bank

First Baptist Church of Fairdale 413 Fairdale Road 

Wednesdays - 

4:00 to 7:00 pm

Phone:  368-9053

 

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Derby City Eagles Club

Fish Fry every Friday, 5:30-8PM; Karaoke 8pm-Midnight, 201 Outer Loop; Open to the public

Phone: 363-2241

 

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Fairdale Lions Club
Fish Fry every 2nd Friday of the month, 11:00am-7:00pm.
Phone:  368-3479


Metro Council Website

 

New Crime Map Icon

Map Crime and sign up for crime alerts from LMPD!

You are receiving this email because you have contacted my office in the past.  Please feel free to use or share information from this publication as needed, and to forward it to others who may want to sign up for District 13's e-news.   If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please call 574-1113 or email barbara.nichols@louisvilleky.gov.  


From Vicki's Desk


District 13 Brightside Fall  Clean-up

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I was proud to sponsor Phase 2 of the clean-up of Fenley Cemetery last Saturday as District 13's project for the Fall Brightside Clean-up.  We completed the first phase in the spring as volunteers cleaned out the neglected and overgrown cemetery.  The second phase was to locate, identify, repair and clean headstones.

I want to thank all of our volunteers from Passport Health, Volunteer Match and the Iroquois Neighborhood that braved the last Saturday's weather to continue this clean-up of Fenley Cemetery.  

A special thank you to Joseph E. Ratterman & Sons Funeral Home for for their contribution to make our day a success.

Check out the Facebook Page,  Caretakers of Fenley Cemetery

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$16.9 Million T.I.G.E.R. Grant for 

Dixie Highway!

The DixieDoOver Project has received $16.9 million in funding from the TIGER Federal Grant program. The T.I.G.E.R. (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) program was developed by Congress in 2009 to generate economic development and improve access to reliable, safe, and affordable transportation for disconnected communities both urban and rural, while emphasizing improved connection to employment, education, workforce development, community revitalization and other opportunities.

The Dixie Highway Master Plan was commissioned to study the need for improvements along the corridor to help spur economic development and improve safety.

The estimated $35 million project, which currently runs from Oak Street to the Gene Snyder interchange, has already received over $12 million in funding from the state budget to proceed with design and construction.


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Colonial Gardens Update!

The long awaited demolition has begun on the non-historic sections of Colonial Gardens as part of the renovation and redevelopment work for the facility.

Earlier this year $25,000 in the current city budget was earmarked to provide a better exterior appearance pending the non-historic demolition with things such as better fencing, temporary lighting, and signage for this economic development.  Additional funds were also budgeted for roof repairs to the historic structure.

After years of neglect, the property was purchased by Metro Louisville in 2013.  The following year, the city approved a $1.2 million dollar development to Underhill Associates to commercially develop the property.  The agreement calls for development of at least 16,000 square feet of new retail, restaurant and commercial outlets on the property.  

Colonial Gardens’ critical location across the street from the Iroquois Amphitheater, positions this project as a prime economic development for South Louisville.


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Don't Forget to Vote Tuesday November 3rd

Many precinct polling locations have changed. Everyone in Jefferson County can check voter registration status and find out his or her November 3rd voting location here.

District 13 has one precinct voting location change
J-151 — From Auburndale Elementary, 5749 New Cut Road, to St. Mark's Lutheran, 7153 Southside Drive.


Business Corner


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CONNECT OKOLONA

November 10 6:30 - 8:30 pm 

LMPD 7th Division Community Meeting

 8709 Preston Hwy. Casper Center at St.Rita's Church. 

Business managers , owners, and individuals involved in their coumminty through block watches, home owners associations or other civic programs are invited to attend a briefing on saftey, crime prevention, illegal narcotics issues, how criminals select targets, especially in the upcoming holiday/shopping season and target hardening by Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.

Refreshments will be provided.  Please RSVP with Sgt. Toss Brimm at todd.brimm@louisvilleky.gov

Crime Trends from Louisville Metro Police

We now have a new way for you to map crime around you. Just click here and view our new interactive crime mapping tool. Save it in your favorites, it's updated daily. Forward this email to your friends and family!

Or use the crime mapping iPhone app: http://www.crimemapping.com/mobile/app.aspx
If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related help or to find a towed vehicle. Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips.

Coffee with a Cop

Our next Coffee with a Cop will not be until January, the fourth Friday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM at the Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop.  Please come by if you have questions or concerns or just want to have have :)  


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South Louisville Business Association

November 19 Meeting

November 19 12 noon -1:00 pm South Louisville Business Association Meeting.  Jennifer Nolan, CEO of Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital is the Guest Speaker.  Meeting will be in the Assembly Room. Lunch $8 for members, $10 Non-members.  RSVP at  www.slba-lou.org


Community News


Last Weekend for Jack O' Lantern Spectacular

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  • Friday - Saturday 7:15 P.M. to Midnight
  • Sunday - Thursday 7:15 P.M. to 11 P.M

The Louisville Jack O' Lantern Spectacular includes over 5,000 professionally carved jack-o-lanterns in themed scenes and set to music along a nearly one-third-mile trail through the woods of Iroquois Park. Because carved pumpkins don’t last forever, the display completely changes every seven days. 

Proceeds from the Jack O' Lantern Spectacular benefit Louisville Metro Parks Foundation. The trail is approximately 1500 feet long and may take between 30 to 60 minutes to walk.
The Jack O' Lantern trail is a soft surface trail, and there are a few steep slopes. Staff and volunteers are stationed along the trail and can offer assistance as needed. The trail is appropriate for children, adults, and active seniors. Only service animals are allowed on the trail.


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Daylight Savings Time ends November 1st, 2015, at 2:00 AM 

Most cell phones and computers will change automatically, but those pesky analog ones definitely won't.

And while you're changing your clocks, remember to check your smoke detector batteries. One third of all smoke detectors have dead, near dead or disconnected batteries in them doubling occupants' chances of perishing in a home fire. It's also a great time to change that box of baking soda in the fridge and the air filter in your furnace.


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LIHEAP Subsidy Begins November 4

The Subsidy Phase of LIHEAP (the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) begins Nov. 4th.  LIHEAP provides utility assistance for income eligible residents of Jefferson County, with a household income at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines.

Residents wishing to apply must have an appointment. 

Scheduling for appointments will begin, in person only, Nov. 2 between 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Nov. 3 between 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Central LIHEAP Office only located at the Urban Government Center, 810 Barret Ave., Room 127.

Click here for eligibility and information on how to apply, and for other times and locations to schedule an appointment.


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Veterans Day Parade

The 2015 Veterans Day Parade and Massing of the Colors is set for Wednesday, November 11 at 11:00 a.m. 

Thousands will gather downtown to honor our nation's veterans. The parade will march along Main Street from 3rd to 6th concluding with a ceremony on the steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. “It’s our goal to make Louisville the most supportive and responsive community in the nation for veterans,” said Mayor Greg Fischer.


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Valley Woman's Club Annual Kentucky Dinner and Silent Auction

Proceeds from event go to support the Valley Woman's Club scholarship program. 

  • WHEN: Friday, November 6; 6:30 pm
  •  WHERE: Sun Valley Community Center; 6505 Bethany Lane
  • COST:  Cost is $10.00 for Adults, Children under 10 $6.00.

The menu will include:  Turkey, Ham, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Green Beans, Cranberry Relish, Pumpkin and Pecan Pies, Tea and Coffee. 

Entertainment will be provided by Marshall Kellum singing Patriotic songs honoring our servicemen and veterans.

 Reservations and payment MUST be made in advance.  Tickets will not be sold at the door. Reservations may be made by mailing ticket information to Carol Hamilton, 6602 North Drive, Louisville, KY  40272 before November 1st.  

Reservations may also be made by phone to 937-1525 or 645-4413. Reservations or information may also be emailed to doncarolham@bellsouth.net.


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Free Leaf Drop-off begins 

November 10th! 

Louisville Metro residents have three good options for disposal of falling leaves this autumn. The best option is a “Love ‘em and Leave ‘em” approach that leads to healthier yards as described below.

Other choices, in order of preference, include reusable containers and compostable containers. As a last resort the Solid Waste Management Division of Public Works is offering a free leaf drop-off service. The drop-off service will be available Tuesday through Saturday, November 10 through December 5.

Drop-off will not be available on November 26 and 27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be accepted. They will be turned into compost and used in mulching projects throughout the city. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be disposed of off-site by residents.

This is the first leaf season since enforcement of an update to the Yard Waste Container Regulation went into effect on January 1, 2015. The update requires that yard waste be disposed of in reusable or compostable containers instead of regular plastic bags.

The drop-off service will complement methods citizens used successfully to comply with the regulation through the planting and growing seasons. Residents are urged to consider one of the following disposal methods before using the drop-off service:

Best: For a healthier lawn, mulch leaves with a lawnmower and let them settle into the turf system along with grass clippings and trimmings as a natural fertilizer and weed deterrent. Get more information on this Love ‘em and Leave ‘em approach at www.lelelouisville.com.

Next Best: Place yard waste in reusable containers no larger than 40 gallon capacity that have handles (old style trash cans) to reduce the need for continual purchase of single-use bags.

Still Good: Place yard waste in paper bags designed for yard waste collection or in compostable plastic bags that meet ASTM D6400 standards.

 Drop-off locations and hours:

NOVEMBER 10th through DECEMBER 5th

  • 10500 Lower River Road (corner of Bethany Lane) Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • 595 Hubbards Lane at the East District Public Works Yard  Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • 636 Meriwether Avenue at the Waste Reduction Center  Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.