 The Brand New Kroger Marketplace located at 4915 Dixie Highway will had their Grand Opening today at 8am!
Be sure to check out the largest and newest Kroger location in Louisville!
 
 Booth Space Still Available for Southwest
Festival
WHEN: October 8th, 9am-5pm
WHERE: Sun Valley Park, 6616 Ashby Ln, Louisville, KY 40272
If you would like to rent a booth call Ray and Marilyn Crider at 502-592-0682.
http://swcf-ky.org/contact
 The
cleanup will take place on Saturday, October 22nd with the suggested cleanup
times of 8:00am – 12:00pm. (If the date we have set doesn't work for your
group, that's OK, we will support any cleanup that takes place in the weeks
surrounding the 22nd.)
All cleanup teams will receive bags and gloves at no cost, and the first 5,000
volunteers to register will also receive a free t-shirt. Brightside welcomes
groups of all sizes, big and small and if you're not sure where you would like
to hold your cleanup we can help with that too, just give us a call or send us
an email and we will be happy to make a suggestion.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR TEAM
Supply
pick up will
be held on Sunday,
October 9th at the Iroquois Park Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Rd, 40214 from
2:00 pm until 5:00 pm.
All supplies are pre-packaged by
group for team leaders to collect. If a group fails to pick up their supplies
on October 9th, and they have t-shirts, the t-shirts go to other volunteers on
a first come, first served basis. Groups who do not have t-shirts can call
Brightside on Tuesday, October 11th to see if any t-shirts have been
returned.
Cleanups
are an integral part of Brightside's mission and without the help of your
volunteer group, and many other volunteers throughout the year, we could not
achieve our goals of a cleaner, greener and more sustainable
Louisville.
We look forward to seeing all of you in October!
 WHEN:
- October 8th from 9a-12p
- October 15th from 9a-12p
WHERE: Waste Management of KY – 2673 Outer Loop
This is a premium product and does wonders for your flower
and vegetable gardens!
Please
make sure to check out our website for a coupon, makes the amazing deal much
better
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November 5th
Help our tree canopy grow and flourish by planting a tree in
your own community or by joining us for one of our Brightside led planting
projects.
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 On August 1, the regulations for short term rentals approved by Metro Council went into effect. Please use the Frequently Asked Questions, Metro Council Ordinances or other links below as a guide and a starting point to have your questions answered if you are interested in using a home as a short term rental.
A few things to know:
- All short term rental hosts must submit an annual registration form, register with the Revenue Commission, post an evacuation plan and meet smoke detector requirements. All short term rentals are prohibited from serving or providing food and alcohol and from posting outdoor signage.
- The term short term rental does not apply to hotel or motel rooms, extended stay lodging facilities, bed and breakfast inn or boarding and lodging hotel rooms. Therefore, these exact regulations do not apply to those facilities.
- At no time shall more persons reside in the short term rental than two times the number of bedrooms plus four individuals. For example if a short term rental has 3 bedrooms, than 10 people may reside in that short term rental.
- Short term rentals regulations do not supersede lease agreements, homeowner's association bylaws, covenants, deed restrictions, or any other agreement, law or regulation that prohibits subletting or use of your dwelling as a short term rental.
- Short term rentals are currently not permitted in Anchorage, Douglass Hills, Graymoor-Devondale, Hurstbourne, Indian Hills, Jeffersontown, Lyndon, Middletown, Prospect, Shively, St. Matthews and St. Regis Park. All these places have their own zoning authority and have not yet adopted the short term rental ordinance that Metro Council adopted. Metro Council has zoning authority over all of Metro Louisville except the aforementioned places.
- Failure to register a short term rental is equivalent to operating without a permit and will result in enforcement action
- Based on where you live and if you live in the home you are using as a short term rental, your application process could vary from someone else. Those scenarios are spelled out below.
If you are allowed to have a short term rental by right, you still need to take note of and follow the Metro Council short term rental ordinance. Highlights from the ordinance are in the bullet points above.
Residential zoning: R-R, R-E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, U-N, R-5A, R-5B, R-6, R-7, R-8A
Commercial zoning: OR, OR-1, OR-2, OR-3, OTF, C-N, C-R, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-M, W-1, W-2, PVD, PTD PRD
TNZD: TNZD zoned properties are located in Old Louisville and Limerick.
If the short term rental is YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned RESIDENTIAL…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental by right.
If the short term rental is YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned COMMERCIAL…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental by right.
If the short term rental is YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned TNZD…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental with an approved Conditional Use Permit.
If the short term rental is NOT YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned RESIDENTIAL…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental with an approved Conditional Use Permit.
If the short term rental is NOT YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned COMMERCIAL…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental by right.
If the short term rental is NOT YOUR PRIMARY RESIDENCE and your property is zoned TNZD…
You are allowed to operate a short term rental with an approved Conditional Use Permit.
The Short Term Rental Annual Application Form is attached to this email. There is a $25 annual fee to register your primary residence.
Please visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design/short-term-rental-information and scroll to the bottom of the page for links to the Short Term Rental CUP Pre-Application and CUP Formal Application forms.
Additional Links
LOJIC map to find your property's zoning
Frequently Asked Questions
Metro Council Short Term Rental Ordinance (Title XI, Chapter 115.515--115.521)
Smoke Detector Requirements (Title IX, Chapter 94.02)
Map of Metro Council Zoning Authority Area
Process for Conditional Use Permit approval
Louisville Metro Revenue Commission
For questions about planning and zoning requirements, such as the registration and conditional use permit processes, contact Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning & Design Services at (502) 574-6230.
For questions about tax requirements, contact Louisville Metro’s Revenue Commission at (502) 574-4860.
For questions about building permit requirements, such as those pertaining to building and life safety codes, contact Louisville Metro’s Office of Construction Review at (502) 574-3321.
 Update as of 9/8/16
Traffic shifts and delays expected between Bethany Lane and Stonestreet Road (mile points 7.7 to 9.7) due to drainage work. Lane closures are possible weeknights in the northbound lanes from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. and in the southbound lanes from 9:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. Lane closures are also possible on weekends from 9:00 p.m. on Friday until 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and from 9:00 p.m. on Saturday until 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.
Lane closures and delays possible at the I-264 overpass
(mile point 14.7) due to cleaning and painting of the overhead bridge beams. Lane
closures are possible weeknights from 8:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. the following
morning and on weekends from 8:00 p.m. on Friday until 6:00 a.m. on Monday.
Update as of 8/25/16
Hall contracting is
indeed beginning work in the area from Bethany lane to Stonestreet road. Before
traffic can be shifted in this section to the north bound side of the roadway,
a storm sewer pipe must first be installed across Dixie highway at Fazoli's.
After
this shoulder is safe for traffic, lanes will be shifted from Bethany to
Stonestreet so storm sewer work can begin in the area in front of Valley High
School.
It is important that most of the storm sewer work be completed before
much of the asphalt can be placed. The contractor currently does not have
any utility or tree delays. Crews are actively working under night time lane
closures. Some lane closures are kept in place during the day to protect the
construction work that is underway.
Update as of 8/11/16
Our contractor will begin moving
materials (storm sewer pipes, equipment, traffic control) from Section 3 on
Monday, August 15. They will be setting up traffic control in Section 2 next
week. This section of the work zone has been lengthened and will extend from
Bethany Lane to Stonestreet Road. The contractor has some storm sewer work to
finish in front of Valley High School before asphalt pavement work commences.
The reason the contractor did
not begin work the week of August 1 is that they were waiting on a change order
to be processed by KYTC to cover the additional costs for removing the striping
and other traffic control in Section 3 and setting it all up again in Section
2. Change orders on our construction projects must be reviewed by
district staff and our central office in Frankfort as well, then signed by
upper management. This contractor chose to wait until all
signatures were obtained before proceeding with the change in traffic control
in the work zone.
Update as of 7/29/16:
The contractor began working in Section 3 this spring while utility issues were being resolved in Section 2. They have storm sewer pipe to be placed as part of the project and there are some small trees in the way that have to be removed. Due to an environmental restriction involving potential habitat of the Indiana Bat, trees over four inches in diameter cannot be cleared between June 1 and August 15. So that has prevented the contractor from making progress in Section 3. All of the storm sewer work must be done before the asphalt paving can begin.
The Louisville Water Company completed water line relocation in Section 2 last week. This morning we met with our contractor and requested that they move back to Section 2 as soon as possible. Because our contract only allows traffic impacts in one section at a time, the contractor will have to move all traffic control items from Section 3 to Section 2. This includes pavement striping, cones, delineators, etc. The pavement in Section 3 will have to be restriped to the normal lane markings present prior to construction. We anticipate the contractor starting work in Section 2 sometime next week.
Once the tree clearing restriction ends on August 15, the contractor will also have crews working in Section 3 to clear trees and install storm sewer pipes in advance of the asphalt work.
Completion of the entire project will not happen in 2016 due to the delays described above and weather limitations for asphalt paving associated with cooler temperatures. Work on Dixie Highway will be halted from November 15
through April 1, 2017 due to the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season and the
winter months when asphalt paving cannot be performed. When work ceases late this year, all lane closures and traffic control devices (cones, barrels, delineators) will be removed until construction can resume in the spring.
Update as of 7/28/16:
The Louisville Water Company has completed their work relocating the water main.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has notified President Yates' office that they are awaiting return communication from the contractor in the near future.
President Yates' office will continue to provide updates as provided by the Transportation Cabinet regarding the paving of Dixie Highway.
Update as of 7/21/16:
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) awarded a
contract in the summer of 2015 for pavement replacement on a five mile section
of US 31W (Dixie Highway) in Jefferson County. The project involves removal and
replacement of the asphalt pavement between Stonegate Manor Drive and Greenwood
Road (mile points 6.6 to 11.7). The old asphalt is to be removed down to the
original concrete pavement. An intermediate material is being installed as a
means to prevent reflective cracking between the concrete and asphalt layers.
Base and surface layers of asphalt will be paved to complete the roadway.
There were horizontal bumps in the pavement on Dixie Highway about every twenty
feet. This is due to reflective cracking from the concrete joints below. The
intent with this project is to not just resurface the roadway, but solve
recurring problems coming from the base.
Work began in August of 2015 proceeding from the south end of the project to
the north. The project is divided into four sections of work:
- Section
1 - Stonegate Manor Drive to Bethany Lane (mile points 6.6 to 7.7)
- Section
2 - Bethany Lane to Valley Station Road (mile points 7.7 to 8.6)
- Section
3 - Valley Station Road to West Pages Lane (mile points 8.6 to 10.5)
- Section
4 - West Pages Lane to Greenwood Road (mile points 10.5 to 11.7)
Contract crews had planned to remove the asphalt, install the intermediate
layer and repave the roadway in each section before moving to the next one.
Section 1 was completed last year. When work began on Section 2 last fall, the
contractors began running into utility issues. The utility companies could not
indicate the exact locations of all the lines, particularly the depth of the
water and gas lines. Many of the underground utilities have been crammed into a
small section underneath the shoulder of the roadway. These lines were not
buried very deep and when our contractor began digging up the old pavement,
they hit these lines. The contractor also uncovered some abandoned utility
lines.
So, work on Section 2 was halted last fall due to water line relocation.
The original project plans had called for work to be halted on Dixie
Highway from November 15 through April 1 due to the Thanksgiving and Christmas
holiday season and the winter months when asphalt paving cannot be performed.
Work resumed this spring on Section 3. Storm sewer work is underway and will
last for a few weeks. Then the asphalt paving will begin for that section.
This section of Dixie Highway continues to have two thru lanes of traffic
in each direction. Lane closures can occur on weeknights in the northbound
direction from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Closure times for the southbound
direction are from 9:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. Weekend lane closures are
permitted from 9:00 p.m. until 10:00 a.m. the following morning on Fridays and
Saturdays.
Crews are currently working in the existing northbound lanes and all traffic is
shifted to the southbound lanes. During this construction, motorists do not
have access to a continuous center turn lane along US 31W. This turning lane as
well as the shoulders on both sides of the road are being used to accommodate
traffic shifts. Left turning lanes are provided at the signalized
intersections.
Our contractor has currently skipped Section 2 because they are waiting on the
Louisville Water Company to perform water line relocation in that area.
All of the traffic signal upgrades have been completed. New poles and signal
heads have been installed. Motorists may see some signal heads that are
covered. These will be activated when the traffic is moved to its permanent
configuration.
Hall Contracting of Kentucky, Inc. was awarded this contract in the amount of
$14.5 million. The original contract completion date was June 30, 2016,
but due to these delays work is currently expected to last into November,
barring any other major utility delays.
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The 3rd Division LMPD will host a weekly “Peace Walk” each week. Major Hardison will be joined by a lieutenant and resource officer from the 3rd Division and they will be walking to promote unity and compassionate inclusion of all members of our community. Please see the schedule below and join the LMPD officers for a positive community event.
Tuesday
September 27th - 6pm to 7pm- Fordhaven Area
(Starting at the corner of St. Anthony Church Rd and Fordhaven )
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