District 13 Grapevine February 24, 2017

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Vicki Aubrey Welch

601 W Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Phone: 502.574.1113
Fax: 502.574.4422

 

 

Kevin Triplett

Legislative Assistant

Phone: 502.574.3458

kevin.triplett@louisvilleky.gov

 

District 13 Website

 

Metro Council 13

Updated District 13 Map

Map of all affected areas

General redistricting info

Key Community Contacts:

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Dare to Care Food Bank

First Baptist Church of Fairdale 413 Fairdale Road 

Wednesdays - 

4:00 to 7:00 pm

Phone:  368-9053

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Derby City Eagles Club

Fish Fry every Friday, 5:30-8PM; Karaoke 8pm-Midnight, 201 Outer Loop; Open to the public

Phone: 363-2241

 

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Fairdale Lions Club
Fish Fry every 2nd Friday of the month, 11:00am-7:00pm.
Phone:  368-3479


Metro Council Website

 

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FROM VICKI'S DESK

Black History Month District 13 Honorees

Thursday, February 23rd, the Metro Council’s Community Affairs, Housing, Health and Education Committee  held a special meeting to honor outstanding community leaders and volunteers as part of its 15th Annual Black History Month Program.

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District 13 Honoree Spencer Concrete Services 

Councilwoman Vicki Welch presented  the Black History Award and a Proclamation to Jessica Spencer, granddaughter of Floyd Spencer.  Jessica accepted on the behalf of the Spencer family. Spencer Concrete Services Inc. was started by a man of great dedication.  In the early 70’s Floyd Spencer decided to take a chance and start his own business.  It was sustained by many members of the family and everyone doing their part to keep the company their first priority

Throughout the Louisville Metro Area, Spencer Concrete has performed projects magnificently for decades. We look forward to providing continual quality products for our customers with professional attitudes and experienced crew leaders with 30+ years in the business. 

"The Spencer family thanks you tremendously for this honor! We are proud we made such an impact on our city. We can’t wait for 50 more years!"


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Special Youth Honoree:  Shan’Taya Cowan 

Shan’Taya Cowan is an eighteen year old Fairdale High School senior and the first student ever, at this school, to be accepted to the Ivy League Harvard University.  She is also the first member of her family to attend college.

She maintains a full schedule of classes, at Fairdale H. S. and JCTC, works 30 hrs. a week, serves on the Mayor's Youth Advisory Board and tutors once a week.  She plans to be a criminal defense attorney and aspires to be a Rhodes Scholar or join the Peace Corps after completing her undergraduate work.

Her message for students who may be struggling is "believe that education is the key and don't give up."


District 13 New Cut Road Mural Project Feb 25 Meeting

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Councilwoman Vicki Welch of Metro Council District 13, in partnership with Center for Neighborhoods, is excited to announce an opportunity for artists and community members to develop a new public mural on the New Cut Road corridor. 

To be eligible to bid on the P.A.I.N.T. project, artists must attend a mandatory workshop scheduled for Saturday, February 25th at Antioch Church, 7315 Southside Drive, 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM.  Interested residents and artists are encouraged to attend. 

For more information, visit our website


METRO NEWS


New Deadline to Register Rental Housing April 3

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Effective April 3, 2017

Effective April 3rd, 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 CLICK HERE


Register Your Neighborhood for the Spring Brightside Community Clean Up!

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Brightside & Passport Health Plan

Spring Community-Wide Cleanup 

Registration Open!!   

The cleanup will take place:

  • Saturday, April 15th 
  • Cleanup times of 8:00am – 12:00pm. 
  • (If the date we have set doesn't work for your group, that's OK, we will support any cleanup that takes place in the weeks surrounding April 15th.) 

Supply pick up will be held on Sunday, April 9th at the Iroquois Park Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Rd, 40214 from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm.  


PVA Property Reassessment Public Meeting - March 22

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Tony Lindauer, Jefferson County PVA in conjunction with Metro Council Members Vicki Welch D13, Rick Blackwell D12, Cindi FowlerD14, and David YatesD25 will host a

  • Public meeting on March 22nd, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the Southwest Regional Library (Activities Room) located at 9725 Dixie Highway.  

Jefferson County PVA staff will discuss the upcoming 2017 PVA Property Reassessment. 

The PVA will provide information to property owners on how their property is valued and will also instruct property owners how to conference their property assessment. Conferencing with The PVA is the first step to appealing a property value.

The PVA will also be on hand daily at the Southwest Library:

  • Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 
  • April 24th – May 15th 

to assist property owners in their conferencing process with the PVA


Continue Reporting 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.


LIHEAP Assistance Appointments Until March 31

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LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Crisis Phase continues until- 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. Available twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, 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 

MSD Seeks Public Comment on 20 Year Plan

Critical Repair & Reinvestment Plan and Summaries 

MSD has identified the critical needs in these areas in a draft 20-year Critical Repair & Reinvestment Plan, developed solutions and is ready to move forward.

Now, MSD wants to talk directly with the public about the risks, the solutions, and most importantly how soon the work will begin.

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However, the solutions come with a large price tag - $4.3 billion over the next 20 years, including almost $500 million to finish the remaining federal Consent Decree obligations for managing sewer overflows. 

Interested citizens can review the Critical Repair & Reinvestment Plan and summaries through 

March 1, 2017 

at any branch of the Louisville Library or on MSD’s website at www.LouisvilleMSD.org/CriticalRepairPlan.


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The Compassionate Cities Index is a project from U of L's Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging, in partnership with Louisville Metro Government, the U of L School of Medicine, the International Charter for Compassionate Cities, Compassionate Louisville and the International Charter for Compassion.

We need to collect 67 survey responses from each of the 37 standard ZIP codes in Jefferson County.  Participants in the study must be over the age of 18 residing in Jefferson County. Participants can complete the survey online at here or contact the Institute at (502) 852-5228 to receive a paper survey to complete.

Study volunteers also are needed to participate in a 30-minute semi-structured interview. If you are interested in being interviewed, please contact Lauren Humpert, study coordinator, at (502)852-5228 or lauren.humpert@louisville.edu


COMMUNITY


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Southwest Community Ministries' Annual "Dinner with The Monarchs" This Saturday Feb. 25

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Southwest Community Ministries will celebrate our 33rd year of uniting the SW community in helping our neighbors in need.  We will again have our annual “Dinner with The Monarchs” on February 25 at The Church of The Incarnation.  The $30-ticket event will feature a delicious dinner, a live and silent auction, followed with great music by The Monarchs.  Doors will open at 5:30 and fun immediately begins.  Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling SWCM at 502-935-0310 or stopping by to see us at 8504 Terry Road.  


Home Buyers Fair March 4

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Veterans, We Need Your Help!

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Contact If Interested

 


Indoor Trampoline Park Now Open on Dixie Hwy

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Stop by and see what all the fuss is about!

The indoor park will is 41,000 square foot, indoor trampoline park with jumping activities including sports and fitness programs, competitive jumping, and just plain, old-fashioned jumping fun. The park will include such activities as a foam pit, spike basketball, gymnastics tumble tracks, toddler area, basketball dunking lanes, dodge ball and fitness classes. Altitude Trampoline Louisville is the twenty-first location of the Altitude family offering high-energy and exciting entertainment activities.

  • Where:  4420 Dixie Hwy, Louisville, KY 40216
  • Hours:  Open Daily  CLICK HERE for Hours

BUSINESS CORNER


Job Training & Postings


South Louisville Business Association Scholarship Applications Due March 31

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The South Louisville Business Association has for several years donated a $500.00 scholarship to high school seniors that are pursuing a college degree next year. Last year's winner accepting her check from SLBA & Penn Station..

Detailed information for our Scholars Program is available on our website: http://www.slba-lou.org under our Community tab.

The program competition is available to high school senior students who either attend school within our business area or live in our business area but may attend a different school. The areas covered by our Business Association are listed on our website under the About tab.

The South Louisville Area Business Association Scholars Program Application must be turned in by March 31, 2017 (Attn: Scholarship Chairman) for evaluation and selections. The scholarship check will be written to the university or college where the student selected will be attending and placed in the students account.

If you require further information or have additional questions, feel free to contact myself or Kelly Cooper, Administrative Assistant kcooper@keyesarchitects.com at any time.


Mayor's SummerWorks Youth Program

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Louisville Metro Parks has been selected to receive funding through the Mayor's SummerWorks program, administered by YouthBuild Louisville.  This particular support will fund spring training and summer employment for approximately 10 college-track young adults ages 18 to 21 who reside in urban Louisville neighborhoods that are the focal point of the CCCN initiative.

Selected young adults who have an affinity for the outdoors and an interest in sharing this passion to mentor children will be provided training in basic environmental science programming, outdoor recreation, and environmental stewardship.

Those trained participants will then be offered summer employment to conduct out-of-school time programs serving children through selected neighborhood youth service providers and community centers.

If you or someone you know  would be interested in applying for this position, the listing will soon be posted to www.summerworks.org. The specific listing will be posted by March 1st, but likely sooner.  


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Career Calculator 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.

Links to Workforce Resources