District 21 e-Newsletter January 20, 2017

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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.
  • Please submit items for consideration to barbara.nichols@louisvilleky.gov
  • Editorial and space restrictions may apply


TRENDING


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Redevelopment of Colonial Gardens Moves Forward

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Plans for a $5 million redevelopment of Colonial Gardens in south Louisville were filed by the site’s developer, Underhill Associates.  The adaptive reuse project includes renovating the 7,000-quare-foot historic Colonial Gardens building, as well as adding two new, one-story buildings that will share a common patio and garden area.  Developers are in talks with local restaurant groups to occupy the space on the corner of Kenwood Drive and New Cut Road.

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Councilman Dan Johnson, District 21: “The restoration and reopening of Colonial Gardens is a top priority of mine, and I look forward to continuing my work with the administration to ensure this project is successful. When it opens, Colonial Gardens will not only restore a historic piece of the neighborhood, it could be the economic spark I have long advocated for in this area.”

Construction is expected to begin on the property in mid- to late spring 2017.

Click to view renderings of the project provided by Architectural Artisans.

 


FREE TAX Preparation Sites Announced Today

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Mayor Greg Fischer was joined by Councilman Dan Johnson D21, Councilman Bill Hollander D9, Councilwoman Cindi Fowler D14 and AARP representive at the Americana Community Center (4801 Southside Dr.,one of the locations) to announce the locations and availability of the free tax assistance programs provided by AARP and VITA.

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AARP Tax Aide's mission is to serve any person comes through the door, with special attention to those 60 and older. 

 AARP sites will open Feb. 1 at:

   Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Highway

   Iroquois Branch Library, 601 W Woodlawn Ave.

   Central Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop
   Shively Municipal Building, 3920 Dixie Highway
For a full AARP schedule and listing, including mobile sites, visit http://www.aarp-tax-aide-lou.org or call (502) 394-3443.

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Louisville Asset Building Coalition 

The opening of free tax preparation sites starting Monday, Jan. 23, that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents was announced this morning.
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at https://louisvillekyvita.cascheduler.com.

VITA free tax preparation sites are located at:
   Americana Community Center, 4801 Southside Dr.
   Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane
   Wesley House Community Services, 5114 Preston Highway


METRO NEWS


Please Report Potholes

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Metro Public Works (MPW) Roads and Operations Division works year round patching potholes whenever they are reported. MPW encourages anyone who spots a pothole in Louisville to report it to MetroCall as quickly as possible. There are several ways to do it:

Whichever method you choose, make sure to be as specific with location information as you can. Don't assume someone else has reported it.


LMPD Hopes Citations Reduce Auto Thefts

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Alley and Sidewalk Maintenance Requirements Reminders

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Metro Public Works (MPW) would like to remind residents of alley and sidewalk maintenance requirements.

Residents/property owners in Louisville are required by ordinance to maintain the alleys adjacent to their properties and keep the sidewalks clear. That includes clearing overgrowth and shoveling snow as outlined below.

The Property Maintenance Code contained in the Louisville Code of Ordinances states in part, "in the case of a single family structure, the owner shall keep the premises free of all weeds and prohibited plant growth...to the center line of such street, easement or alley as are adjacent to or abut the premises."

"Every owner of a dwelling containing two or more dwelling units shall maintain, in a clean, safe and sanitary condition, and free of all weeds and prohibited plant growth...the shared or public areas of the dwelling and premises thereof to the center line of such street, easement or alley as are adjacent to or abut the premises."

SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL

Chapter 97 on Streets and Sidewalks says in part, "It shall be the duty of all persons and corporations owning or occupying property abutting a public street in Louisville Metro to remove within 24 hours thereafter such snow as may fall on the sidewalks in front of their property.  Where the property is unimproved or unoccupied this duty shall devolve on the owner or the agent for the property.  Where property is occupied by others than owners thereof, this duty shall devolve on the owner or the tenants and either may be proceeded against for the violation.

   (B)   Snow when removed from the sidewalk shall be placed either on private property or in the public driveway at a distance not less than 12 inches from the curbing of the sidewalk. However, in no event shall the snow be so placed as to obstruct the free passage of water in the gutter or in the direction of any sewer or catch basin.


Register Your Rental Property 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. Failure to register is subject to a fine up to $100 per day per housing unit.

Registration must include 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 requires an account with Develop Louisville. Visit, https://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/codes-regulations, to establish an account and access the registry, or to get detailed information and instructions on registry requirements.


BUSINESS & Job Postings


Career Calculator

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Helping thousands of local students, job seekers chart their paths

This new web app gives users an intuitive and accurate way to explore possible careers based on occupation, salary, and college degree. 

 

The Career Calculator is being used in schools, career centers and libraries across the Louisville region.

 

Click here to use the Career Calculator >>>


Links to Workforce Resources

KentuckianaWorks Homepage

KY Career Centers  

KY Health Career Center

KY Manufacturing Career Center

Code Louisville

Mayor's SummerWorks

KentuckianaWorks College Access Center

Kentuckiana Builds

 

KentuckianaWorks on Youtube

Events Calendar


ASSISTANCE


LIHEAP Crisis Phase Appointments Jan. 9 - Mar. 31

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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.

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. The caller can follow the prompts to get the information needed and/or to schedule an appointment if available.  The system provides a confirmation number indicating that an appointment was successfully scheduled.

Scheduling an appointment by phone:

Call 502-991-8391

LIHEAP applications will be completed at the time of the appointment at:

  • South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 40215
  • Southwest Government Center/Dixie Highway location. 7219 Dixie Highway, 40258 
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HEALTH


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Know your Rights Clinic: Domestic Violence Hearings

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The Legal Aid Society in conjunction with the Jefferson County Public Law Library is offering a Know Your Rights Clinic to citizens who are interested in domestic violence safety and domestic violence hearings in our Family and District Courts

  • WHAT: Know Your Rights Clinic: Domestic Violence Hearings
  • WHEN: Friday, February 10, 2016 at 12:00 pm, Noon
  • WHERE: Jefferson County Public Law Library (514 W. Liberty Street 2nd Floor.)
  • PURPOSE: Clients will receive assistance from attorneys regarding filing protection orders.
    Safety will also be discussed.
  • RSVP: Call the Law Library at (502) 574-5943 to make a reservation.

NEIGHBORHOODS


Iroquois Library in January

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Saturday, January 21st 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Salsa Dancing with Casineras

Join Louisville's all Ladies Rueda Salsa Dance team, Casineras, for a beginner lesson and performance!

Iroquois Library 601 W. Woodlawn

 

Thursday, January 26th Starts at 6:30 PM Lunar New Year Family Storytime

Our New Year's was at the beginning of the month, but other cultures are only starting to celebrate their New Year's now! So come join us for a special Storytime showcasing the traditions of the Vietnamese culture!  Iroquois Library 601 W. Woodlawn

 


Little Loomhouse January Exhibit & Classes

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Beginning January 14 until Saturday, February 26th (during open hours).

Black History Month Exhibit on

History of Black Music in Louisville

The Little Loomhouse will host a month long exhibition on the History of Black Music in Louisville by author and historian Michael L Jones.   In his book Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to the National Jubilee, Michael L. Jones examines the development of American popular music through the prism of jug band music, a pre-World War II jazz style that combined river songs, old time music, and early ragtime music.

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 Saturday 21st 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Intro to Weaving

This beginners class is perfect for you. The cost is $25 a person for the 1.5 hour class, all supplies are included. Please call 502-367-4792 to register. Ages: 15 years and up.

Saturday 21st 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Intro to Spinning

Learn how to turn fiber into yarn on a drop spindle and begin to spin your own yarn. The one and half hour class is $25.00 and includes supplies. Please call 367-4792 to register. Ages: 15 years – adult

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Saturday, January 28th  1:00 -3:00 pm

Drop-In Weaving Ages 6 and over

Participants will create hand woven pieces to take home. Projects include small woven purse, small woven pillow, mice in a bag, stuffed cat, and more. Families are welcome!  The cost is $25 per two-hour session, all supplies included.  Please call to reserve your spot in advance at (502)-367-4792. 

 328 Kenwood Hill Rd. 367-4792 or check our website for information and hours of operation.


METRO PARKS

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Metro Parks Youth Ball League Sign-ups

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Beechmont Community Center 2017 Senior Outings

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Beechmont Community Center Adult Classes

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GARDENS & TREES

Grow Local Workshop Feb. 8 - Register by Jan.25

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Feb. 8 Meeting for South Points Community Garden

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Environmental Trust Hosts Workshop Feb. 4

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Register by January 31

The Louisville/Jefferson County Environmental Trust is hosting a workshop on land stewardship issues on Saturday, February 4, 2017 at Historic Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane.

Who should attend this workshop? 

Whether the land you care about is a small residential yard in the city, a suburban lawn, a working farm, a scenic estate or a public park, chances are there are invasive plants that detract from the ecological and historic integrity of the land. It can be a daunting task to tackle an invasive plant removal and landscape restoration project. This workshop will give you the resources, knowledge and inspiration to get started,” said Lisa Hite, planning manager for Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation.

Cost of the workshop is $35 for regular attendees and $15 for students and includes a box lunch. Reservations are required by January 30. To download the registration form, click here. call (502) 574-PARK (7275) or e-mail brandi.hornbuckle@louisvilleky.gov for more information


Save the Dates - Tree Give-Away in March

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The Louisville Metro Division of Community Forestry (DCF) will distribute free trees to Jefferson County property owners this spring. 

  • March 3-5, 2017  - Louisville Home, Garden and Remodeling Show (note - there is a fee to attend this event)
  • March 18, 2017 - Beechland Baptist Church, 4613 Greenwood Road, 12:00 - 2:00pm
  • March 25, 2017 - Jefferson Community and Technical College, 109 E Broadway, 12:00 - 2:00pm
  • April 15, 2017 - Location and time will be announced soon.

Volunteers are needed to help distribute trees at the giveaways. Volunteers will learn about tree species, get to know DCF staff, and meet the tree recipients. If interested, please call (502) 574-3927 or use the Contact Us option on the DCF website


Directory of Helpful Phone Numbers

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