 Effective March 1, 2017, all property located in Louisville
Metro and occupied or offered for occupancy in exchange for money or any other
consideration must be registered with Louisville Metro Government. Registration
itself is free and the information required includes the rental unit street address along with current
contact information of the owner and managing operator.
New owners must register within thirty days of any ownership
transfer. Any change in contact information must be updated on the registry
within thirty days of said change.
Registration is FREE but requires an account with Develop
Louisville. Click the links below to establish an account and access the
registry, or to get detailed information and instructions on registry
requirements.
For more information about the rental registry, please visit the Metro Codes & Regulations website at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/codes-regulations/rental-registry.
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 As the weather turns colder, people ted to leave their cars unattended to warm up the vehicle. However, not only is this a prime opportunity for AUTO THEFTS, but leaving a motor vehicle running attended is against the law (KRS 189.430 Coasting Prohibited - Unattended Vehicle, Section 3).
In an effort to decrease auto theft, 3rd Division officers will be increasing patrols and citing individuals who have left their vehicle running attended.
Please protect your vehicle and possessions this holiday season.
For more information, please contact Major Frank Hardison - Commander LMPD 3rd Division here.
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 TARC
and TreesLouisville, Inc. are partnering this year for the 18th
annual Design-a-Bus contest, featuring artwork by schoolchildren throughout
Louisville and Southern Indiana.
This
year’s artwork will highlight the theme “Trees Louisville” to draw
attention to the need to plant trees for a more livable and healthy
community now and for future generations.
The Design-a-Bus contest is open to all elementary and middle
school students in Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt counties in Kentucky and Floyd
and Clark counties in Southern Indiana. Twelve winners will be chosen to have
their posters displayed on a TARC bus, and winners and their adult guests will
be invited to participate in the Republic Bank Pegasus Parade on Thursday, May
4, 2017 celebrating their victory. Artwork becomes the property of TARC.
Art for
the contest could underscore the many benefits of trees. They create
stronger, more positive communities with safer streets, less crime and more
successful business districts. Trees also lead to improved health and air quality. They absorb storm water, prevent erosion,
provide wildlife habitat, moderate temperatures, provide energy savings, and
reduce noise levels.
For
further inspiration, students are encouraged to visit https://treeslouisville.org/ or ridetarc.org
Entries
should be in marker, crayon or paint and submitted on 11-by-17 white paper, or
digitally through a JPEG or PDF file. Entries will be judged on visual appeal,
creativity, originality and message. All artwork is to be produced by the
student only. This year's entry deadline is Friday, Feb. 24, 2017.
Entry forms must be attached to hard
or digital copies. For copies of entry forms, visit www.ridetarc.org or e-mail
Russell Goodwin rgoodwin@ridetarc.org or Jessica Holman at jholman@ridetarc.org.
Digital copies of entries with forms attached can also be sent to Russell and Jessica. Paper entries should be sent to
TARC, c/o Marketing Department., 1000 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 40203.
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With the arrival of cold
weather, Louisville Water encourages customers to take some time and prepare
their home for winter.
“Wrap your presents and wrap
your pipes” is Louisville Water’s customer information campaign that focuses on
how to avoid water pipes freezing and a costly mess. “Wrap Your Presents
and Wrap Your Pipes” includes visuals and videos that illustrate how to prevent
freezing water pipes inside the home. The materials are located at LouisvilleWater.com.
Each year during extreme cold
weather, Louisville Water receives thousands of calls from customers whose
internal water lines have frozen and/or burst. While we don’t maintain
the internal plumbing, we can offer tips to avoid a costly mess.
Before cold weather lingers,
focus on eliminating the amount of cold air coming into the home around water
pipes.
- Wrap
exposed pipes with insulating material purchased at a hardware store
- If
the home has a crawl space, cover the outside vents to prevent winter winds
from freezing the pipes
- If
the house has a slab foundation, keep the garage door closed. Some water
pipes are located under concrete floors in the garage.
During extreme cold weather,
consider running a small, steady stream of water from a cold water faucet in an
area of the home where pipes are exposed or have frozen in the past. The
movement of the water will help to prevent the water from freezing. Also, open
cabinet doors to allow heat to surround the pipes.
Finally, regardless of the
weather, locate the water shut-off valve. This is the valve that controls the
flow of water into the house. It’s usually located near the hot water
heater, in the basement, or in a utility closet. Turning off the water in
the event of a burst pipe can minimize the damage. Once you locate the
valve, tag it with a waterproof hanger or a ribbon. Louisville Water has
free tags for customers at its downtown office and at Brownsboro Hardware.
Images and videos on how to
winterize your home are at LouisvilleWater.com
or on Louisville Water’s facebook and twitter pages.
 Lower
Hunters Trace Bridge Repair Work - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
inspected this bridge and determined that it needed repairs. The bid has been
awarded through Metro Public Works to Churchill McGee to begin the repair work.
Construction is expected to begin in early January and will last approximately
two weeks.
Upper Hunters Trace & Weber Lane (6017 Upper Hunters) - A Utility
Cut permit has been issued to Marathon Pipeline to block one lane for the
repair of a pipe under Upper Hunters Trace. Temporary signals are currently in
place to control traffic.
For more details or to see
additional permitted work throughout Metro Louisville, visit the map here.
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 The
Neighborhood Institute is a leadership education program designed to equip
neighborhood leaders with skills and resources needed to initiate positive
change in the community through their neighborhood, homeowner, and condo
associations. Classes meet every Thursday, 6:00 - 8:30PM at Center For
Neighborhoods Offices - 507 South Third Street, for 12 consecutive weeks
(January 26th, 2017 – April 13th, 2017), followed by a Graduation Celebration.
Dinner is provided each week. There is no charge to attend, but space is
limited, and advance registration is required. Applications will be accepted
through January 13th, 2017.
The Neighborhood Institute Spring 2017 is open to all neighborhoods,
Metro Council Districts, and the whole community. Please consider applying for
this program and bringing your ideas and resources to help our District 12
neighborhoods.
To apply for the 13-week
program, visit www.centerforneighborhoods.org, or contact
John Hawkins at 502-589-0343 or johnh@centerforneighborhoods.org.
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The owners of Jyoti Mini Mart, Inc., DBA/ Manley's Marathon at 7205 Manslick Road have applied for an NQ Retail Malt Beverage by Package & Transitional License. The required advertisement ran in the Courier-Journal on Wednesday, December 14th.
Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication.
Some of the reasons for refusal of a license as stated in KRS 243.450 are
- Premise does not comply fully with all alcoholic beverage control statutes and regulations of the board.
- The applicant or the premises does not comply with all regulations of a city administrator.
- The applicant has done an act for which a revocation of license would be authorized.
- The applicant has made any false material statement in his application.
Other factors include public sentiment in the area, number of licensed outlets in the area, potential for future growth, type of area involved, type of transportation available and financial potential of the area.
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