District 25 eNews, November 16th, 2016

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Veterans Day Parade!

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Christi's Cafe 10 Year Anniversary Celebration!

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On Monday, Councilwoman Cindi Fowler and President David Yates recognized Christi's Cafe with a Proclamation celebrating 10 years of service in the South End!

President Yates and Councilwoman Fowler thank the Christi's and support their local business for their investment into our community. 

This Friday, Saturday and Sunday Christi's will be celebrating their 10 Years on Dixie. Please be sure to stop in and have a delicious meal with some of the great people in our community. 

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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Emergency Room Grand Opening

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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, has completed a $9 million renovation and expansion of the hospital’s emergency department, which is one of the busiest in Louisville. The changes more than double the size of the emergency department, bring new technology to patients’ bedsides, and improve the overall workflow of the department, which will help reduce patient wait times. The new emergency department opened today with an official unveiling and tours for guests.

“This expansion is part of our investment to improve wellness in south Louisville, and the entire Louisville community,” said Jennifer Nolan, president, Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital. “As our city has grown, we needed to grow and expand as well, ensuring that patients will have the best care and technology available to them in the community where they live.”

During the opening celebration, two new panels for the Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital history wall were also unveiled, which show hospital achievements, such as the formation of KentuckyOne Health in 2012, the chapel renovation in 2013, the addition of the Healthy Lifestyle Center in 2014, the first intragastric balloon procedure in 2016, and the completion of the emergency room renovation.

“This is a historic day for Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, and KentuckyOne Health,” said Lisa Shannon, chief operating officer, KentuckyOne Health. “This expansion and renovation will help provide top quality emergency care for local residents, and we are so grateful to everyone who helped make this project possible.”

The renovation also includes a dramatic redesign of the facility’s footprint and changes the front entrance of the emergency department. As part of the renovation, the number of beds have increased, and modular walls were added for increased comfort and privacy of patients.

“It’s exciting to see local businesses make this kind of investment to the city of Louisville, and our residents,” said Mayor Greg Fischer. “This expansion will benefit patients for years to come. Congratulations on this successful expansion.”    

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital is the only acute care hospital serving the people of south Louisville, an area with a population upwards of 176,000. More than 75 percent of all patients admitted to Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital come first through the emergency department, compared to a national average of more than 50 percent.

The project was funded by the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s Foundation and made possible by generous donations from the community.

Stengel Hill Architecture was the design partner for the project, and Whittenburg Construction served as general contractor.

More Information: http://wfpl.org/south-louisvilles-hospital-opens-new-emergency-department/


Altitude Trampoline Park Grand Opening Date Set!

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WDRB Article:

http://www.wdrb.com/story/33689685/officials-explain-where-and-why-many-accidents-happen-on-dixie-highway

"Everybody says 'why?' and I say 'why not?'" Hall said.

For the last two years, Hall has been building Louisville's largest trampoline park.

Officials say Altitude Trampoline is exactly what this corridor needs; a fresh, new, independently-owned, family- friendly destination.

"It's full of trampolines, basketball courts, a 3-D foam pit, dodge ball, open jump and gymnastic tracks," Hall said.

It will be double the size of anything like it in the area and it's scheduled to open on Jan. 12.

"It's just going to be the kid's ultimate fun place," Hall said.

Because it's for kids, Hall wants families to be safe as the come and go. He says the New Dixie Highway project will help with just that and encourage other businesses like his to move in.

The portion of Dixie Highway around the Watterson Expressway is considered the most dangerous, according to four years of state crash data. That's because drivers tend to speed as they exit the expressway. As part of the $50 million New Dixie Highway project, a non-profit called the Southwest Louisville Dream Team is helping develop solutions to limit accidents.

"Now that we're getting closer to the construction, the final designs are starting to come out," Jarboe said.

Right now, the plan is to build raised medians to direct left turns and widen sidewalks to keep pedestrians safe. That will make the six lanes across the highway narrower. The president of the Dream Team says drivers are less likely to speed in narrow lanes.

The Dream Team and other local officials want feedback from neighbors and small business owners about changes they would like to see on Dixie Highway. There will be a public meeting on Weds., Nov. 16 at the Southwest Library and on Thurs., Nov. 17 at the Shively Community Center. Both meetings are from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

See more design renderings here!

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Kenwood Elementary Thanks the Auburndale Neighborhood Association

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Wow ! On behalf of Tree Louisville and ANA Volunteers, I am so honored to accept Kenwood Elementary School students' beautiful thank you cards and banner expressing appreciation to Tree Louisville for planting trees, to Auburndale Neighborhood Association for watering those trees and to ANA for Brightside Clean-up events at Kenwood School.

ANA's Volunteers have 7 years of proud history of joining Brightside City Wide Clean-Up as well as being involved in various other Beautification  Projects in the surrounding neighborhood area.

Sincerely, Ken McFarland 


St. Andrews Church Road Widening Public Meeting

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On Tuesday the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet held an Open House Meeting on the widening of the St. Andrews Church Road from Dixie Hwy to Manslick Road. 

The project is currently in very early stages of development. The KYTC's Project Development Team will evaluate all public comments and finalize the preferred alternative selection for widening. Their are two sections of the Project: Section 1 - Dixie to Doss High School & Section 2 - Doss High School to Palatka Road. 

Section 2 is currently funded in the Highway Department's 6-year plan; Section 1 is not. Because of this, it is likely that Section 2 will be constructed before Section 1. No timetable has been set for the construction of Section 1. 

Section 2's Final Design is planned for 2017 with planned Right of Way Acquisitions in Late 2017/Early 2018, Utility Relocations in Mid to Late 2019 and Construction to occur Mid to Late 2019. These dates are not final. 

Please feel free to contact the below for more information:

Contact Info: 
Department of Highways, District Five
8310 Westport Road
Louisville KY. 40242
Phone: (502) 210-5400
Fax: (502) 210-5494
Hours: 8am - 4:30pm EST, M-F

Andrea.Clifford@ky.gov


New Dixie Highway Public Meeting Opportunities

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Yesterday, President Yates and Councilman Rick Blackwell attending the New Dixie Public Meeting to speak with constituents on the proposed plan for Dixie Highway. 

Learn More about Last night's Meeting: 

http://www.wdrb.com/story/33730519/city-asks-for-patience-ahead-of-potential-50-million-dixie-highway-overhaul

http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2016/11/16/first-ideas-major-dixie-upgrades-revealed/93973194/

If you missed yesterday's meeting please stop by tonight at the Shively Community Center for a chance to see the latest design plans for the New Dixie Highway, including planned bus stops, new medians and turn lanes – all designed to make Dixie Highway a safer, more business-friendly area to travel.

Meeting 2: Shively Community Center, 1901 Park Road

Thursday, November 17th from 5pm-7pm

The two open house meetings will update the planning progress for $50 million in transportation improvements along the roadway, including:

  • wider sidewalks
  • raised and planted medians
  • designated crosswalks
  • other safety improvements that will save lives

The region's first bus rapid transit (BRT) line will transform Dixie Highway with three dozen stations and eight buses that will provide faster, more reliable service along Louisville's busiest transit corridor.

Proposed bus stops and stations along with design concepts will be on display at the two open house meetings.

About the New Dixie Highway Project

Mayor Greg Fischer and other local leaders recently launched The New Dixie Highway Project, the largest investment in transportation infrastructure in Louisville since the Ohio River Bridges Project.

Federal, state and local funds will help transform this growing economic corridor over the next couple of years, making it safer, more efficient, and more attractive for the more than 60,000 people who travel it each day.

Improvements will include safety enhancements, wider sidewalks, designated crosswalks and signal-timing improvements in the busiest part of Dixie Highway between Crums Lane and Greenwood Road.  Another visible improvement will be the addition of three dozen bus stops and stations, creating a ribbon of distinctive stops along Dixie Highway from near the Gene Snyder Freeway north along 18th Street to the downtown core.

Bus rapid transit offers faster, more dependable service for high-volume routes. More than 4,800 TARC riders travel Dixie Highway every day.

For those who can’t make the meetings, there are additional ways to stay informed. A project website – www.TheNewDixieHighway.com – will include the latest information and an online contact form to relay comments. The site also includes links to Facebook and Twitter channels and a form to sign up for periodic email updates.

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Board of Zoning Adjustment Vacancy - Apply Now

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The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA) has a vacancy and is accepting applications by those interested on serving on the board. 

BOZA is a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. If you are interested in serving as a member please email our office: Brian.Boles@louisvilleky.gov


Leaf Drop Off Locations!

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Public Works is offering a free leaf drop-off service November 8 through December 3

Drop-off will not be available on November 24 and 25 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be accepted. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be disposed of off-site by residents.

Leaf Drop Off Sites:

10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane) Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

595 Hubbards Lane 

Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

636 Meriwether Avenue
Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Manpower, Inc. Jobs!

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Position: Warehouse and Forklift Operators

Pay: $13.00 - $19.50 an hour

Location: Louisville and Shepherdsville Kentucky

To Apply: Contact Bobby Wilburn with Manpower at 502.363.7723 or Stop in the office at 161 Outer Loop Road. Louisville Kentucky 40214.


Labor Market Monthly Update

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The latest unemployment rate is 4.1%, compared to 4.3% at the same time last year.

The latest size of labor force is 644,227, compared to 619,804 at the same time last year.

The latest number of monthly online job postings is 11,471, with 2,385 of those requiring a Bachelor's degree or higher.

The latest number of quarterly (July-September) online job postings is 31,322, with 7,140 of those requiring a Bachelor's degree or higher. 

*All above data refers to the Louisville Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).

https://louisvillelmi.press/index.php/labor-market-updates/


Free Tree Giveaway - MSD/Community Forestry/Lville Nature Center

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Louisville Nature Center is proud to partner with the Louisville Division of Community Forestry and MSD to spread trees throughout Jefferson County. 

Residents can receive up to five free trees between now and June of 2017.

 It’s easy to be a tree steward.

  • Check the Louisville Nature Center website at www.louisvillenaturecenter.org, call 458-1328 or stop by our office to get information on which trees are available.  There is a limited number of trees by type so call early for best selection.
  • Trees come in three-gallon pots and average 3 to 5 feet in height.
  • Trees will be available for pick up on several designated dates in fall of 2016 and spring of 2017.
  • Individuals who make a $10 donation to the nature center when ordering will receive free home delivery.
  • Bask in the knowledge that you’ve done a good thing for the environment and left a legacy that will be enjoyed by yourself and generations to come.

Requirements

  • Trees must be planted in Jefferson County on private property. They cannot be planted in easements, parks, or in the containers.
  • You must bring proof of residency such as driver’s license or utility bill to the Nature Center prior to pick up/delivery date.
  • You must agree to care for and maintain the tree for its first three years.

Jefferson County Master Gardener Association (JCMGA) will be holding a tree education class at the Louisville Nature Center on November 10th from 7 pm to 8 pm.  These classes are free to the public, but donations for the nature center Sensory Garden are appreciated.  Call the nature center at 458-1328 to register.

Join Louisville Nature Center, MSD, and Louisville’s Office of Sustainability in adding 2,500 trees to our Louisville landscape.


ATT Access Program Information

ATT Access Program Information

Access to the internet is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity. Citizens need access to the internet in order to apply for jobs, access educational resources and government services. Households and individuals that do not have access to a home internet connection are at a disadvantage.

Due to recent actions by the Federal Government, Internet Service Providers are starting to offer low-cost internet plans to eligible households. Right now, AT&T is the only internet service provider in Louisville offering low-cost internet plans to qualified individuals.

Its plan is called "AT&T Access". It costs between $5 and $10 a month for a home network and modem with no installation or activation charges, and it is available to residents that have at least one member in their household enrolled in the SNAP program.

For more information, please visit: https://www.att.com/shop/internet/access/#/

AT&T retail stores are not able to process Access from AT&T applications or orders. You must access the application on the website and submit the form online or via email. You may also print the form and send via fax or mail. If you experience difficulties with the online form, you can contact an AT&T representative by phone at 855.220.5211. (For help in Spanish, call 855.220.5225.)


Kentuckiana Works Healthcare Hiring Event Tomorrow!

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Top employers like Baptist Health Louisville, Family Health Centers, Greater Louisville Medical Society, Home Instead Senior Care, KentuckyOne Health, Norton Healthcare, RxCrossRoads, and Trilogy Health Services need talented workers who can start immediately!

WHAT: Healthcare Hiring Event

WHEN: Friday, November 18, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m.

WHERE: Kentucky Health Career Center, 746 South 5th St in downtown Louisville (TARC route 23)

Remember to bring copies of your resume, your photo ID and social security card, and to dress professionally. 

Questions? Call (502) 574-3344 for more information. 


Kentuckiana Builds! - Free Job Training & Placement

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FREE Training and Job Placement!

Kentuckiana Builds can prepare you for a quality profession like electrician, carpenter, fiber optic installer, welder and many more.

Not only can we equip you with the hands-on skills you'll need for the job -- we can put you in contact with local employers who need those skills and are hiring.

Eligibility requirements include:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Eligible to work in the U.S.
  • Valid driver's license
  • High school diploma or GED

Ready to take the next step to a brighter future and a better career? Then attend the next information session!

WHAT: Kentuckiana Builds Information Session

WHEN: Monday, November 21, 2016 at 10 a.m.

WHERE: Louisville Urban League, 1535 W Broadway, Louisville

Questions? Call 502.566.3371 or go to KentuckianaBuilds.org.

Kentuckiana Builds is a partnership between the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, the Louisville Urban League, and KentuckianaWorks.

https://kentuckianabuilds.org/


Job Posting - Southwest Community Ministries Executive Director!

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Executive Director

Southwest Community Ministries

Louisville, Kentucky

This is a Full-Time position. This job reports to the Board of Directors.

Overview

Accomplish the goals of the Southwest Community Ministries. This includes, but is not limited to, informing and advising the Southwest Community Ministries’ board and committees, as well as outside committees, supervising executive staff, providing community leadership, developing programs and seeking funds.

Job Skills/Requirements

  1. Lead five staff members and lend support to an extensive volunteer network at the Southwest Community Ministries. 
  2. Oversee all staff members on a daily basis, actively work with bookkeeper to maintain financial accounting methods that successfully meet and exceed routine auditing and sound financial management principles.
  3. Serve as the primary representative of Southwest Community Ministries with churches, government agencies, non-profits, for-profits, and other organizations that serve the needs of members of the community.

Additional Information

  1. Minimum of Bachelor's degree, advanced degree preferred.
  2. 3 years of top leadership, or 5 years of assistant/program leadership preferred.
  3. Strong organizational, financial, time management & multi-tasking skills.
  4. Strong presentation, oral & written communication skills.
  5. Compassionate approach & advocacy for low income people in the area codes being served.
  6. Demonstrated leadership ability, with exemplary personal & ethical standards.
  7. Connection to and/or familiarity with Southwest Louisville community preferred.

Benefits:

  1. Medical Insurance
  2. 2 weeks of paid vacation and three after 5 years of employment
  3. Ten (10) paid sick days, ten (10) paid holidays (usual days)
  4. Salary commensurate with qualification & experience

Please email letter of interest and resume by November 30th to: mtyates@yahoo.com with Executive Director in the subject line. 


KY Transporation Cabinet Dixie Highway Paving Update 11/17/16

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Update as of 11/17/16 

Dixie Highway Repaving to be suspended between November 15th and April 2017

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has announced that the primary resurfacing work along Dixie Highway will be suspended for the season beginning November 15th.

All lanes of traffic will be restored to it's original configuration, including medians and turning lanes, with all the barricades and cones removed before Thanksgiving, November 24th, 2016

The work will resume in the Spring of 2017 to complete the project to Greenwood Road.

For additional information, you can visit the KYTC District 5 website at http://transportation.ky.gov/district-5/


Provide Your Input on Louisville's Comprehensive Plan!

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Develop Louisville needs the participation of youth, young adults and young professionals in updating Louisville's Comprehensive Plan.

What is a Comprehensive Plan and why does Louisville have one?

A comprehensive plan establishes a framework to guide public and private decisions about future growth, preservation and changes within a local government. 

Louisville Metro adopted its current comprehensive plan, known as Cornerstone 2020, on June 15, 2000. Cornerstone 2020, which has a planning timeframe of 2000 to 2020, provides the framework for Louisville and Jefferson County’s land development regulations and policies (including the Land Development Code). The document describes the community’s direction for future development and growth. It also recommends policies and projects to achieve its desired results.

As future community leaders, you are the ones most impacted by the updated plan that will guide our community's growth to 2040 and we need to hear from you!

Here is the link to share. It is ready for your answers!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9MWVYGK

Please share your input and share this opportunity with others who want to have a voice in our community's future!


LMPD 21st Century Policing

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3rd Division Peace Walks!

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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. 

November 2016- 3rd Division  “Lunch Hour” Peace Walks

  • Dixie Manor 6801 Dixie Manor - Tuesday November 22nd 12pm to 1pm
  • Walmart 175 OuterloopTuesday November 29th 12pm to 1pm


BBB November 16 Hot Topics

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1.    A local business reported receiving calls of a recorded message saying they have an unpaid LG&E bill and their electricity will be cut off. The scammers ask for a payment right away, through a wire service or prepaid debit card. This is a scam.

2.    Local consumers have reported being scammed out of money after purchasing puppies through online breeders. Be wary of breeders who require you to use a wire transfer or pre-paid card as payment. Always pick up your puppy at the kennel in person instead of the breeder shipping the animal.

3.    BBB has seen a spike in reported Publisher’s Clearing House scam calls. If you receive a call asking you to pay money for fees or taxes to claim your prize, rest assured it is a scam. The real Publisher’s Clearing House sweepstakes company never calls winners in advance to notify them they have won. 

4.   A new IRS scam is making the rounds. Scammers send you a phony IRS CP 2000 form and claim the income reported on your tax return does not match the income reported by your employer. This is meant to get you worried. To confuse you further, the bad guys claim this has something to do with the Affordable Care Act. You might receive emails with attached phony forms, text messages, or phone calls about this. The IRS will not contact you to collect overdue taxes by an email, text message, or phone call.

5.      A local consumer reported an Amazon Payments Scam. The consumer inquired about buying a car on Craigslist, and received an email from the seller requesting the payment go through Amazon Payments. The seller then emails the buyer a fake Amazon Payments email to pay for the vehicle.

6.    If you receive a letter from Liberty Financial Incorporated claiming you have won $250,000, don’t fall for it. A local consumer received this letter and a phony check for $3,650 with instructions to cash it to help pay the processing fees. This is a scam.

7.    A new blackmail scam is hoping to swindle money out of people cheating on their spouses. The scammers are mailing letters that inform recipients that their spouses will be told they are being cheated on unless $2,000 is paid via Bitcoin to prevent this. The scammers claim they have proof of the infidelity.

8.    Steer clear of political polling calls that promise gift cards in exchange for taking a voter survey. Survey cons are common, but the U.S. presidential campaign gives scammers a timely elections twist. It sounds easy... but don't do it! After answering several legitimate-sounding survey questions, the caller asks you to provide your credit card number to pay for the shipping and taxes of the "prize" you've won. 

9.    Have you received a threatening call stating that "you will be brought before a Federal Magistrate or jury for a federal offense” if you do not call a particular number? This is a scam. Sometimes, the call indicates that this is your, "final warning, due to dealings with the US Treasury." Other times, no explanation is given and one is told that it is their, "second and final notice.” 

10.   Watch out for solicitations by mail, email, and face-to-face offering veteran burial plots for sale at special prices. It's almost certainly a scam. To make the offer seem more convincing, victims are often asked to complete a series of forms before handing over money – usually cash. Then they never hear of the program again.

For more tips, go to bbb.org or call 1-800-388-2222.

David Yates


President of the Louisville 

Metro Council


Councilman

 District 25

601 W. Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

Email David

  

Brian Boles

Legislative Assistant

Email Brian


Office Locations

City Hall

601 W Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

 

Southwest Regional

Metro Council Office

7219 Dixie Highway

Louisville, KY 40272

(502) 574-7988


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Important Phone Numbers

Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Air Pollution: 574-6000

Animal Services: 363-6609 or 361-1318

Economic Development: 574-4140

Planning & Design Services: 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

Public Works: 574-5810

TARC: 585-1234

PARC: 569-6222

Legal Aid: 584-1254

IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321

Congressman John Yarmuth: 582-5129

Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 456-8100

Metro Police: (Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111

LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135

Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111