UPDATE | January 5, 2017

Councilwoman Cindi Fowler District 14

Councilwoman Cindi Fowler
cindi.fowler@louisvilleky.gov

Michael Bowman
Legislative Assistant
michael.bowman@louisvilleky.gov  

Office Locations: 

City Hall
601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 574-1114

Southwest Government Center
7219 Dixie Highway
Louisville, Kentucky 40258
(502) 574-7988

 www.louisvilleky.gov/district14

In This Edition...


Sun Valley Community Center CLOSED January 8th through 14

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Please note that Sun Valley Community Center will be CLOSED for the entirety of next week beginning January 8th through January 14, 2017. This closure is temporary and is for the annual maintenance of the building.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sun Valley at 502.937.8802.

Be sure to visit Sun Valley for one of the many programs and activities they offer, a full list of which can be viewed here


LIHEAP Phase 3 Starting January 9th

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The annual program that helps prevent low income residents of Louisville from being disconnected from utility services begins Monday, Jan. 9, 2017.

LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, is administered by Louisville Metro Department of Community Services. The Crisis Phase of LIHEAP will run from Jan. 9 - March 31, or until available funds have been expended, whichever comes first.

Residents wishing to apply must make an appointment in advance utilizing the new, automated appointment system. The toll free service is now available twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.

Scheduling an appointment by phone: Call 502-991-8391.

Scheduling an Appointment On-line: Appointments can also be made at www.louisvilleky.cascheduler.com

Applicants must be Jefferson County residents with a household income at or below 130 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (e.g. for a household of four, the gross monthly income cannot exceed $2,633.00). 

For the Crisis Component, clients must meet the criteria listed above and be in a crisis situation involving imminent loss of energy including one of the following:

  • Must have received a brown bill, disconnection notice from their utility service provider, or
  • Must have an eviction notice if their utilities are included in the rent, or
  • Have four or fewer days’ worth of fuel oil, propane, kerosene, wood or coal available, or 
  • Must be within ten days or less of running out of prepaid electric service.

LIHEAP applications will be completed at the time of the appointment at one of the six locations listed below.  Please note that 810 Barret Avenue is closed and is not a location this year.

  • Northwest Neighborhood Place/Academy at Shawnee, 4018 W Market St., 40212
  • South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 40215
  • Neighborhood Place Ujima/Duvalle Education Center, 3610 Bohne Ave., 40211
  • Neighborhood Place/Bridges of Hope, 1411 Algonquin Pkwy., 40210
  • Newburg Community Center/East, 4810 Exeter Ave, 40218
  • Southwest Government Center/Dixie Highway location. 7219 Dixie Highway, 40258

Callers who require more information can contact MetroCall 311 by simply dialing 311 or 574-5000, email metro.call@louisvilleky.gov, visit the website’s On Line Customer Service or Live Chat at www.louisvilleky.gov/metrocall, tweet @LouMetro311, or download the free Mobile 311 app from the website.  Residents can also call Metro United Way’s 2-1-1 help referral service.


FREE Electronics Recycling

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FREE post-holiday electronics drop-off service is available at our Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Avenue. Drop-off will be available from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on these three Saturdays: January 7, January 14 and January 21.

The special holiday promotion is in addition to our regular year round electronics recycling program. Details on the regular program are available on our website at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/electronics-recycling.


LMAS - FREE Adoptions This Week

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Louisville Metro Animal Services is offering free adoptions for cats and large dogs (40 pounds and over), thanks to everyone to had their pets photographed with Santa Claus over the holidays.

Friends of Metro Animal Services, the non-profit group that raises money for LMAS hosted the Pet Photos With Santa events in December. They donated $1,000 to be used for waiving adoption fees, beginning Tuesday.

Pets can be adopted at the Animal House Center, located at 3516 Newburg Road.  For more information, call LMAS at (502) 473-7387 or view all of the adoptable pets at LMAS here.


FREE Rental Housing Registry - Required by March 1, 2017

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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 registry, visit the Codes & Regulations website here.


Sign the Petition to Bring Wal-Mart Back to the West End

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West Louisville has over 60,000 residents, who need convenient, affordable options for shopping. West Louisville residents need employment opportunities. And, West Louisville residents pledge their support for the Wal-Mart Superstore #6391 at West Broadway and 18th Street.

Wal-Mart's decision to cancel plans for the new supercenter leaves residents in West Louisville without access to affordable goods and services that many other communities take for granted.

We, in Southwest Louisville, have certainly seen the economic impact that development can have on a community. As our development momentum grows along Dixie Highway, please consider supporting our neighbors and fellow citizens in their plea to bring this store to their neighborhood. 

Please sign the petition here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/654/659/716/


Wrap Your Presents & Wrap your Pipes: Winter Weather Information from Louisville Water Company

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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.  


Neighborhood Institute Spring Session Starts January 26th

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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 14 neighborhoods.

To apply for the 13-week program, visit www.centerforneighborhoods.org, or contact John Hawkins at 502-589-0343 or johnh@centerforneighborhoods.org


Volunteers Needed

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Events at the Southwest Regional Library

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iPad for Beginners Part 1

Tuesday, January 10, 2017 - 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Got an iPad, but unsure how to use it? Come learn some basics and how to download applications.


Home Organization 101

Thursday, January 12, 2017 - 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM

Is your house cluttered and leaving you feeling overwhelmed? Lisa Steinbock from Steinbock Interiors will be with us discussing some tips on how to get organized for the New Year, win a free give away!


Serve on a Board or Commission!

Serving on a board or commission is a great way to utilize your talents. We hope you will consider volunteering your time with us and encourage you to browse the openings regularly for opportunities that would best utilize your experience and knowledge. We have approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety. It is important that these boards have adequate representation from all areas of town, including District 14 and Southwest Louisville, as they are responsible for evaluating many important decisions that impact our city and its citizens.

Please click here for more information. Be sure to alert the District 14 office once you have applied. Thank you for your interest! 


Get Involved, Experience the Forest

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VOLUNTEER  

Land Steward Volunteer Project Days most Wednesdays & first Saturday of the month @ 9:00am

Trail Team Volunteer Project Days first Saturdayof the month @ 9:00am –Jefferson Memorial Forest

For additional information, contact Sherry.Wright@louisvilleky.gov  


GO APE ADVENTURE

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Located at 11311 Mitchell Hill Road, GO Ape’s first treetop adventure course (zip lines, obstacles and more!) in Kentucky is just minutes from downtown Louisville in Jefferson Memorial Forest. Jefferson Memorial Forest is a woodland tribute to area veterans and a treasure to all who visit. Designated as an Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, the forest has approximately 6,500 acres of steep slopes covered with mature, second growth hardwood trees, and is the largest municipal urban forest in the United States.

More than just a canopy tour, the Go Ape Jefferson Memorial Forest course is made up of numerous rope ladders, 39 exciting crossings to include the Log Swing, Wobbly Ladder, Japanese Bridge, Plank Crossing, Yamazoe Steps, 2 Tarzan swings and 5 zip lines. Overall, there are 5 individual sections within the course, each section taking you higher into the forest canopy and finishing with a zip line more exciting than the previous one!

For FAQs on Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure, click here

Spend a day at Jefferson Memorial Forest to enjoy all the park has to offer.  Before or after your Go Ape adventure, check out the park’s 5.5 acre fishing lake at Tom Wallace Lake. From Tom Wallace Lake there is access to 35 miles of hiking, equestrian, and wheel-chair accessible trails as well as a children’s playground and picnic shelters. The Forest also has a Welcome Center for trail maps and hiking supplies, and the Horine Conference Center is available for rent for business retreats, meetings, and weddings.  If you want to hang around for a day or two, you can even pitch a tent in the Forest’s campground which accommodates both families and groups.


Save the Date

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Does your organization or group have an event that you'd like to advertise to the public?

 We can help! This section of the eNewsletter will feature information for you. We are committed to helping our community and building a better place to live, work, and play. 

 Email michael.bowman@louisvilleky.gov with information and details about your event, or if you have any questions or concerns.

 PLEASE NOTE: Any event sumbitted for this section must be open to the general public to be eligible for inclusion in the newsletter. 



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