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Your District 21 Team:
Metro Councilman
Dan Johnson
601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 574-1121 Click Here to contact by email
Legislative Assistant
Bryan Mathews
(502) 574-3090 Click Here to contact by email
Administrative Clerk
Barbara Nichols
(502) 574-3090 Click Here to contact by email
LMPD Crime Map Tool
Find where crime is happening in your neighborhood!
Use LMPD's Crime Mapping Tool
by clicking HERE.
Subscribe to Crime Alerts by clicking HERE.
911 Emergency Number
All Divisions
Non-emergency Numbers
- 574-2111 3rd & 6th Divisions
- 574-7111 4th Division
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SPREAD the WORD !
- Are you trying to spread the word about an event in your neighborhood or for your organization?
- We welcome submissions for our weekly newsletter!
- Items to be announced on Metro TV throughout the month need to be in our office by the 4th Monday of the month preceeding the event.
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Please submit items for consideration to barbara.nichols@louisvilleky.gov
- Editorial and space restrictions may apply
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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.
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.
Additional Links
Louisville Metro Revenue Commission
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Construction
Jobs for Omni Hotel Project
- October 6 9:00am - 12 noon
- 1010 Beecher St Salvation Army
Gym
- R.S.V.P. Required by September
29
- Email: info@tktandassociates.com
Jefferson
County Soil & Water Conservation District Job Opening
The Jefferson County
Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors is seeking a
qualified candidate for an
- Urban Agriculture
Conservationist
- Reports to Jefferson County
Soil & Waste District Board of Supervisors
- Deadline for Resumes is September
30, 2016
- Submit to Jefferson County Soil
& Water Conservation District 4233 Bardstown Rd. Ste 100-A Louisville,
KY 40218-3280 or
- Email joy.edwards@ky.nacdnet.net for
information
Openings
for Warehouse & Forklift Operators
- Company: MANPOWER
- Locations: 161 Outer Loop Road.
Louisville Kentucky 40214
- Phone Number: 502-363-7723
- Contact: Bobby Wilburn
- Positions: Warehouse and
Forklift Operators
- Pay Rate: $13.00 an hour
Each week, you can meet and talk with representatives from
Baptist Healthcare, KentuckyOne Health, Norton Healthcare, Signature
HealthCARE, and Trilogy Health Services at the Kentucky Health Career Center in
downtown Louisville (746 S. 5th St).
These unique Hiring Events, which happen every Wednesday, are
opportunities for anyone who wants to land a first job - or a better job - in
healthcare.
Click here for details >>>
 LIHEAP (Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program) is a federally funded program that
provides financial assistance to help low income residents pay utility bills.
The Subsidy component of LIHEAP begins Nov. 1, 2016. Pre-registration opportunities will be offered beginning
Oct. 3rd for those Jefferson County residents who are on a fixed income, and
who are elderly (age 60 or over) or disabled receiving Social Security, SSI,
pension or Black Lung benefits. These early registration events take
place at 14 community centers and senior centers across the community. Click here for eligibility
requirements and click here for a downloadable flyer
which contains a list of the early registration sites to share with others
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 All Invited to Take Part
Public Works will host a meeting of the Reuse Committee
on September 29, 2016 at the Southwest Regional Public Library. The committee
is a community wide citizen effort begun in February to design a strategy to
help cut down on the use of landfills by reusing goods and materials as much
as possible.
Anyone with an interest is invited to take part in the meeting
scheduled for
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September 29
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6 p.m. to 7:30
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Southwest Regional
Library
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9275 Dixie Highway.
The aim of this Collective Impact Committee for Reuse is to
help achieve the city’s goal of diverting solid waste going to the landfill
by 90 percent by the year 2042.
If you were not at the last meeting or you would like to
provide further input, please complete the survey
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting:
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Community Services'
RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) needs your help again this year in
collecting socks, towels, hand towels and wash cloths for the homeless.
Why? At the Project
Homeless Connect/Stand Down event on Oct. 5th, foot washing will once again be
offered for homeless veteran attendees and other homeless participants. Each
foot-washing client needs the caring volunteer to use a clean washcloth, towel
and provide new socks to take with them.
Bring donations to the
Edison Center, 701 W. Ormsby Ave., Suite 201 (Monday-Friday,
8am-5pm) before Oct. 4th, 2016.
Call 574-1530
for more information.
The Fall Community-Wide Cleanup will be taking place
on Saturday, October 22nd, 2016. So mark your calendars now!
Online registration will open on Monday, August 15th so be sure to sign up
early. 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.
Neighborhoods can hold their own cleanups at any point throughout
the year and we can provide gloves and bags for each Neighborhood Cleanup. We
will work with Solid Waste Management to have the collected litter bags picked
up. Give us a call at (502) 574-2613 about two weeks prior to your
event to schedule your cleanup and for information about getting
supplies.
October
Saturday, October 8th Brightside & Waste
Management of Kentucky’s Premium Compost Sale - See coupon for $5 off
Saturday, October 15th Brightside & Waste Management of
Kentucky’s Premium Compost Sale - See coupon for $5 off
Saturday, October 22nd Brightside / Passport Health Plan Fall Community-Wide
Cleanup
November
Saturday, November 5th Brightside Community-Wide Native
Planting Day
To Get Involved CLICK HERE
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 South Points Farmers Market on Sundays 11 - 3
Councilman Dan Johnson and Councilwoman Marianne Butler are proud
to partner and bring a new farmer’s market to our area. The market provides locally grown vegetables
and fruits for purchase.
- Located on the parking lot of the Save-a-Lot Grocery at 4148 Taylor Boulevard.
- Market hours will be
Sundays from 11:00 am-3:00pm
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Accepting EBT, SNAP and other electronic payments
$10 in Extra Credit Available for SNAP Customers
Food stamp recipients can double their money this summer at
select Louisville farmers markets. For every $10 worth of food stamps spent at
a Louisville farmers market, $10 in extra credit comes free toward total
purchases of $20.
South
Points Farmers Market near Iroquois Park is one of four in the city offering this credit subsidized by the nonprofit Community Farm
Alliance.
Consumers swipe their SNAP card
at a market and receive wooden tokens matched dollar-for-dollar at a
farmers' stand. Eligible purchases are for "food intended to be prepared
and eaten at home," including breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables, jams,
jellies, meat and poultry.
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The Metro
Department of Public Health and Wellness has scheduled a community educational
forum to discuss e-cigs and hookah and the effects on indoor air quality.
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Wednesday, September 28 from
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6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at 400 E. Gray Street
Over 500 communities across the country have passed laws that
prohibit the use of e-cigarettes, “vaping”, or the use of hookahs in indoor
public places. Mayor Fischer’s administration has called for a community
discussion on expanding the current smoking ordinance to include e-cigarettes
and hookahs. expanding the current smoking ordinance to include e-cigarettes
and hookahs.
Please plan to attend to
hear from local experts, ask questions and share comments.
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 The new service allows individuals and families to sign up online
to receive emergency notifications and to provide key information to 9-1-1 call
takers during an emergency. Residents should visit their local jurisdiction’s
website in order to sign up for the new service
This system replaces the current service provided by
CodeRed Alert. CodeRed Alerts as of August 17,
2016; therefore, public safety officials are encouraging residents and visitors
to sign up for notifications. The new service provider is RaveAlert/Smart911TM.
Again,
current subscribers to Code Red's emergency notifications in Louisville will no
longer receive notifications.
Please sign up for LENSAlert at louisvilleky.gov for continued and
uninterrupted provision of emergency communications.
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Louisville is now a Nextdoor city. You'll soon be able to find
city information related to your specific neighborhood on the website at www.nextdoor.com
or on the company's mobile application. It creates private social networks
for conversations within neighborhoods that cannot be seen by other areas,
and allows the city to direct information to those neighborhoods. Metro
Police was the first city department to use the service to deliver targeted
information. Public Works and other departments will soon follow. In the
meantime, Louisville residents can register at Nextdoor to join the
conversations that may already be going on among their neighbors.
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Saturday September 24th 8:00am – 12 noon
Beechmont Open Air
Market Harvest Festival
Beechmont
Baptist Church Parking Lot at 4603 Southern Parkway and W. Wellington Ave.
Sunday September 25th 11:00
am – 3:00 pm
South Points Farmers Market
located on
the parking lot of Save-a-Lot Grocery at 4148 Taylor Boulevard. EBT, SNAP and other electronic payments
accepted
Monday September 26th
h 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Regional Airport Authority Community
Noise Forum (CNF)
Meetings are open to the public, and are normally held the
fourth Monday of every other month at 6 p.m. at the LRAA’s Administration
Building, 700 Administration Drive, just east of the passenger (departing
flights) terminal.
Tuesday
September 27th 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Community
Table, a Free Meal Open to the public. Lynn Hurst United Church of Christ. 4401
Taylor Blvd.
Scottsdale Subdivision
- Saturday September 24
- New Cut Rd.
Fairdale Girl Scouts
- Satruday September 24
- Playtorium- Inside
Epiphany United Methodist Church
- October 1st
- 8:00 am -2:00 pm
- 7032 Southside Drive,
- Sale both inside and outside--rain or shine.
Set Up Space available. Call 366-9816
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Fashion ReBorn
A sale of gently used woman's,
men's, and children's clothing at very low prices.
- October 7 9:00 AM-3:00
PM,
- October 8 9:00 AM-2:00 PM.
- 4516 So. 6th Street
- Louisville Ky. 40214
- Call (502) 363-9180 for
information
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Louisville Metro
Parks and Recreation (LMPR) is seeking AmeriCorps members to engage in service
opportunities
As
part of our mission to take care of all our parks properties, enhance our
environmental resources and grow a sustainable community, Louisville Metro
Parks and Recreation is searching for Americorps members for various divisions within the
organization.
All
AmeriCorps members will be serving at sites within Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation divisions include Urban Forestry and
Landscaping, Natural Areas, Jefferson Memorial
Forest, and the Volunteer Program. AmeriCorps member positions are
full-time and each member is expected to serve a minimum of 1,700 hours during
their 12-month term of service. Applicants must be at least 18 years of
age by the start of the program to enroll. Click here to learn
more...
 Parks. Metro Parks and Recreation will host 12 public meetings this fall to get feedback on future park amenities, including dog parks, skate parks and walking/hiking trails.
The meetings in September will feature a discussion about dog parks; October’s meetings will address skate parks; and November’s meetings will focus on walking/hiking trails.
- Monday, September 26 – Cyril Allgeier Community Center
- 6-7:30 p.m.
This Dog Run was completed last year at Waverly Park.
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The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular is from October 13– November 6, will be held in Iroquois Park with 5,000 carved pumpkins lining a ¼-mile walking trail, illuminated at night as an “art show” daily from dusk to 11 p.m. during the week (Sunday-Thursday) and midnight on Friday & Saturday.
Enjoy the trail when you volunteer for Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular! There will be a nightly orientation for volunteers. All volunteers will receive a free long-sleeve t-shirt and one free ticket for every shift worker. Food and drink will be available for volunteers as well. Come as an individual or with a group! Below are a few of the ways you can assist us:
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Ambassadors Friendly, outgoing people needed to assist patrons during the event.
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Trail Docents are stationed along the trail to offer assistance and remind patrons of the rules
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Mascot Escorts ensure the safety of the Jack O’Lantern Spectacular Mascot due to low visibility and uneven surfaces throughout various areas of the event.
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Exit Guides stand at end of trail and thanks guests for coming, invite them to sign guest book and take a survey, and distribute gift bags on select nights
- For more information please call 363-7766 or email jols@louisvilleky.gov to get involved
http://www.jackolanternlouisville.com/volunteer-at-jol
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 The
Spirit of Jefferson will return to Riverview Park in Southwest Louisville on
Sunday, October 23rd! The Steamboat will set sail for two cruises leaving from
Riverview Park (formerly the Greenwood Boat Docks at 8202 Greenwood Road).
This
is a free event but remember that seating is limited for the cruises. To
reserve your spot in advance, you can stop by Southwest Community Ministries at
8504 Terry Road during their regular business hours. A $5 minimum donation per
seat is suggested to reserve your spot. Those wanting to attend can also board
the day of the event on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cruises
are at 1:30 pm at 4:00 pm with boarding beginning one half hour before each.
Please contact the District 12 office at 502.574.1112 for more details or
questions. We hope that you can attend this special event and help us to
support Southwest Community Ministries.
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List of Metro Boards & Commissions
Below are the ones that have openings and are accepting applications. Please consider representing our area by serving on one of these boards or commissions:
- Metropolitan Business Development Corporation
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Affordable
Housing Trust Fund Board
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Bardstown
Road Overlay District
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Building
Code Board of Appeals
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Cemetery
Board
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Civil
Service Board
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Code
Enforcement Board
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Community
Action Partnership
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Jefferson
County Public Law Library
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Deputy
Sheriff Merit Board
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Downtown
Development Review Overlay Board
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Downtown
Management District
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Ethics
Commission
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Fire
Protection Districts (Fairdale, Harrods Creek, Highview, Lake Dreamland,
Lyndon, Middletown, Okolona, St. Matthews & Worthington)
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Hazard
Materials Ordinance Appeals & Overseers Board
- Housing
Authority Board
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Human
Relations Commission Advocacy Board
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Human
Relations Commission Enforcement Board
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Kentuckiana
Works
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Landmarks Commission
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Library
Advisory Commission
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Louisville Arena Authority, Inc.
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Louisville Public Media
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Merit Board
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Medical Center Commission of Jefferson County
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PARC Board of Commissioners
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Police Merit Board
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Redevelopment Authority
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Science Center
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Urban Renewal Commission
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Vacant Property Review Commission
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Waterworks
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Zoo Foundation Board
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Are you trying to spread the word about an event in your neighborhood?
We welcome submissions for our weekly newsletter!
Please submit any items for consideration to be included in our weekly newsletter to barbara.nichols@louisvilleky.gov Editorial and space restrictions may apply.
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