District 4 Newsletter (REVISED)

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Councilwoman Barbara Sexton Smith
601 West Jefferson Street
(502) 574-1104
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Christa Robinson

Christa Robinson

Legislative Assistant
(502) 574-3453
Email Christa

   Visit the District 4 Website


Committee Assignments

 

Public Safety 

Government Accountability, Ethics, Intergovernmental Affairs

Appropriations, NDF's and CIF's

  

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The Fourth District includes the Downtown-Central Business District, and the neighborhoods of Butchertown, California, Germantown, Irish Hill, Meriwether, Original Highlands, Paristown Pointe, Phoenix Hill, Portland, Russell, Shelby Park and Smoketown.

Imagine a community where everyone feels CONNECTED!!

In this issue...


Get Connected!

June 28-July 2 USA Cycling U23 Amateur Road National Championships and the Professional Criterium National Championships

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Louisville is hosting the  USA Cycling U23 Amateur Road National Championships and the Professional Criterium National Championships presented by Papa John's. Approximnately 1,000 cyclists and 2,000 fans/families/support personnel will decend on our town June 28-July 2 for high-level cycling competition in Cherokee Park and downtown.


The best place to watch cycling will be downtown on Sunday. The best young amateurs and the top pros In the US will speed around our city streets and maneuver tight technical turns during the first-ever cycling national championship held in downtown.


July 2-4 Road Closures and No Parking Areas

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Sunday, July 2, 2017 - USA Cycling Amateur Nationals and Pro-Crit

7 am - 8 pm

  • River Road from Fourth Street to Seventh Street
  • Washington Street from Ninth Street to Sixth Street
  • Main Street from Eighth Street to Fourth Street
  • Market Street from Sixth Street to Fifth Street
  • Eighth Street from Washington Street to Main Street
  • Seventh Street from River Road to Market Street
  • Sixth Street from River Road to Market Street
  • Fifth Street from River Road to Market Street
  • Ninth Street from Main Street to Washington Street (restricted to local access only)

 No Parking Areas

4 am - 8 pm

  • River Road from Fourth Street to Seventh Street
  • Washington Street from Eighth Street to Sixth Street
  • Main Street from Eighth Street to Fourth Street
  • Market Street from Sixth Street to Fifth Street
  • Eighth Street from Washington Street to Main Street
  • Seventh Street from River Road to Market Street
  • Sixth Street from River Road to Market Street
  • Fifth Street from River Road to Market Street

 Tuesday, July 4, 2017 - Waterfront Independence Festival

2 pm - Midnight

  • River Road from Witherspoon Street Intersection East to Witherspoon Street Intersection West
  • Witherspoon Street from Preston Street to Floyd Street

July 2- Buy Local Fair

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The 9th Annual Buy Local Fair is this Sunday, July 2, at Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Road from Noon – 6:00 p.m. The fair features more than 200 booths from a variety of local businesses, artists and craftspeople, community organizations, and farmers, as well as live music, Trend Appliances cooking competition, craft cocktail competition, food and drink vendors, ValuMarket craft beer tent, Cox’s Back Porch area for the grownups and a children’s area as well. Presented by the Louisville Water Company, the event also gets major support from Amish Hills Furniture and Louisville Metro Council. Admission to the Buy Local Fair is free and parking is $5 per vehicle (or free for bicycle parking). Visit www.keeplouisvilleweird.com/buylocalfair for more info. #BuyLocalFair


No 4th of July Garbage Collection

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There will be no residential garbage, recycling or yard waste collection within the Louisville Metro Urban Services District (former Louisville city limits) on Independence Day, Tuesday July 4. The usual Tuesday collections will be made on Wednesday, and the rest of the week will follow the same pattern of a one day delay.

The Waste Reduction Center, at 600 Meriwether Avenue, all staffed recycling centers and the Haz Bin hazardous materials facility at 7501 Grade Lane will also be closed on July 4. They will resume normal operations on Wednesday, July 5.


July 4- Louisville Waterfront Fourth 5pm

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Celebrate the Fourth with music, fireworks and family fun!

Featuring FREE concerts with performances by MojoFlo, Dr. Dundiff & Otis Jr., Jenna Dean, The Afrophycisists, and DJ Kaos.

The Catfish Louie Kids’ Area (5-7pm) will feature pony rides; a petting farm; putt putt sponsored by the Louisville Downtown Partnership; and science, music, art, and other activities by:

  • Friends of the Waterfront
  • Kentucky Science Center – Do Science!
  • Jug Band Jubilee, Louisville Folk School, and WUOL’s Summer Listening Program – make your own instruments and conduct a band!
  • DrumSmart LLC – Discover the Drummer in You! DrumSmart LLC will engage community members of all ages and abilities in a drum circle that will make you feel refreshed, creative, and full of energy.  Let your inner drummer out and learn more about the positive benefits of drumming.
  • Louisville Visual Art
  • Waterfront Botanical Garden
  • Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville Fire Department – helicopter and safety equipment display, child ID station
  • Waterfront Park playground

Fireworks by Zambelli! (10pm)

Upscale festival cuisine, Coors Light Beer Garden, Old Forester Bourbon Bar.

Flags4Vets patriotic installation on the Great Lawn: Beginning at noon on Tuesday, July 4, the public is invited to help place 15,000 U.S. flags in honor of those who have served in the United States Armed Forces and other first responders.

For more information: Plan your visit 


July 6- Youth Build Groundbreaking 10am

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July 8- James "Jimmy" Ellis Way Honorary Street Sign Dedication 11:30am

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Join us as we honor James “Jimmy” Ellis’s leadership and service to Louisville with the placement of honorary street signs designating  “Jimmy Ellis Way” 

on  Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 11:30am

 at the corners of Third Street 

and

 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.

James Albert Ellis, A.K.A. Jimmy,  was born on February 24, 1940 in Louisville to Elizabeth and Walter Ellis, the Pastor at Riverview Baptist Church, and lived in the Smoketown neighborhood. Ellis got into boxing as a teenager after watching his friend and fellow boxer, Muhammad Ali on a on a local amateur boxing television show called Tomorrow's Champions. He was not only a friend and sparring partner for Muhammad Ali, but also fought him twice as an amateur, losing the first bout and winning the second. Ellis, one of Louisville’s Hometown Heroes, was a Heavyweight Champion, taking over the title in 1968 by winning an eight-man tournament held when Muhammad Ali was stripped of his title. Mr. Ellis continued his love for boxing through training others after his boxing career ended.

From 1988 to 2003, Mr. Ellis worked at Louisville Metro Parks managing the Athletic and Recreation programs. He died on May 6, 2014, leaving behind his legacy as a beloved hero, friend, and servant to his community. 


June 3- July 15- I Am Ali Festival

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The “I Am Ali” festival will kickoff on the one-year anniversary of Ali’s passing, June 3rdand will celebrate his life and highlight Ali’s “Six Core Principles”—Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Respect, Giving, and Spirituality– with six weeks of programming and community events, tied to each one of these principles. The “I Am Ali” Festival will culminate on July 15th.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

The celebration of Ali’s legacy will include over 70 different exhibits, performances and deals from over 35 different local attractions, hotels and restaurants that span June 3 – July 15, 2017. Each week during the festival, one of Ali’s “Six Core Principles” will be celebrated:

 Dedication: July 2-8

Confidence: July 9-15

Visit the Louisville Convention and Visitor Bureau’s “I Am Ali” Festival page for details of all events and activities here

MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER ACTIVITIES DURING THE "I AM ALI" FESTIVAL

In addition to events around the city, the Ali Center will host:  


Dedication: July 2-8 

  • Wednesday, July 5 5:00-8:00 pm: "Night at the Museum" Visitors can enjoy touring the Ali Center's 3 levels of award-winning exhibits at a discounted rate. Other details to come. 

Confidence Week: July 9-15

  • Thursday, July 13, 7:30pm: The Ali Center, in partnership with Louisville Public Media’s 90.5 WUOL, presents the modern-day premiere of a recently discovered string quartet by Florence Price. 
    Price is generally considered the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer. This free family event will feature both music and historical context, with musicians from the Louisville Orchestra, singers from Black Classical Artists of Louisville, and speakers Douglas Shadle (Vanderbilt University) and Eleanor McClellan (University of Northern Alabama).
    The performance will also be broadcast live on 90.5 WUOL.

Ongoing Exhibits: 

  • Breaking Barriers: Sports for Change: Temporary exhibit. Details available here
  • Where Inspiration Takes Flight: Community Art Project in the lobby

July 11- Butchertown Neighborhood Association Date Change

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Neighbors:

 Please join us for our monthly meeting of the Butchertown Neighborhood Association, which will be postponed one week because of Independence Day:

 Date: Tuesday, July 11

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: The Butchertown Social (1601 Story Ave.)

 If you have items to be considered for the agenda, please email president Nick Johnson at butchertownpres@gmail.com. June’s minutes will be attached to a reminder email planned for July 10.


July 12 - Coffee with a Cop 7:30am

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See lots of photos of happenings in District 4

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“The Story on Story Ave.” was unveiled in Butchertown. Commissioned by the JBS Swift Pork Co., the 5,000-square-foot piece was created by local artists Aron Conway and Tara “Remi” Remington.

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Thank you Roderick Purdy for serving as the District 4 page!



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Skills USA team from Ohio in Louisville. Go Team Go!


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Metro Council District 4 Mobile Office meets you where you are. Great visit with Lawister Robinson on Liberty Street.

 


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Evander Holyfield guest of Lukas Dewelly at Downtown Rotary.

Rotary President Alice Bridges introducing the Main Event - TKO Boxing co-founders.

 

One woman gave a quarter to six year old Evander Holyfield so he could get into the Boys & Girls Club. The rest is history! 

 

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Evander  Holyfield shared lessons his Mother taught him that made him the Champion he is today. She insisted he learn to read first.


What a blast running into Coach James Dxion,  Co-founder of TKO Boxing!

 

 


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I was honored to attend the US Life Saving Service Heritage Association and the US Coast Guard commemorative event honoring the founding members of the service in Louisville.  Last October, our city hosted for the first time ever the US Life Saving Heritage Association conference. Due to the success and awareness the conference generated, the commander of the Louisville division of the US Coast Guard, Capt. Michael Zamperini honored their service.

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This ceremony also honored the only member of either service to die in the line of duty, Surfman John Munz.


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Thank you everyone who came out to the organizational meeting for the Russell Neighborhood Association. 


We have great momentum!
See you on July 25th!



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Remember everyone bring one!

 

See you July 25th at 6pm

at 

Oak and Acorn 

Intergenerational Center 
631 S. 28th Street

 


July 25- Russell Neigborhood Association Meeting 6pm

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We are inviting everyone to 

come out to the 


Russell Neighborhood Association Organizational  Meeting


Tuesday, July 25, 2017 

6:00pm-7:00pm

Oak and Acorn 

Inter-generational Center 

631 S 28th Street 


For additional information call Jackie at 502.389-7004 

or

email: msjackie6040@gmail.com


NCFL Family Learning Opportunity

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What could a Food Co-op be in West Louisville? Let us Know!

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Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. We want this for EVERYONE!

Historically, co-ops have provided fresh and healthy food in areas where grocery stores cannot survive. today, the discussion about a co-op in Russell has surfaced, and we want to explore the community's willingness and capacity to support a co-op in Russell or West Louisville at large.

 How does it work?

Church and community members contribute money into a pool. With this communal fund, food (meat/dairy/eggs/fresh produce) can be purchased at a wholesale rate. This food is then made available for those who participated. The co-op would being to address the lack of accessible healthy food in Russell.

A group of University of North Carolina students are studying food access in West Louisville and will be making recommendations to Louisville Forward.

How can you help, you ask?
Just click here and fill out this survey.
Thank you!


Highland Community Ministries Summer Sample Tour

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Highland Community Ministries is pleased to announce an exciting new program in support of our congregations - the Summer Sampler Tour - a new way to experience the many flavors of worship in the Highlands. 

 Beginning Sunday, June 11, we'll offer a free and fun option to sample services at our churches in the safety and support of a like-minded group.   Tour attendees will board a bus at the Highlands Community Campus (HCC), 1228 E. Breckinridge St., for an early service at one of our congregations.  The group will return to the HCC for coffee, donuts and discussion, and then leave again for a later service that same morning.  Attendees will also have the option of meeting us at the church if it better meets their schedule.  Service times don't allow for us to include all our churches, but we hope to expand the program based on response. 

 Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to the early service.  For more information or to rsvp, visit the HCM website at www.hcmlouisville.org, call the office at (502)451-3695, or email info@hcmlouisville.org.

 


New Farmers Market Association and Guide to Local Food Resources

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 Louisville has a new Farmers Market Association (LFMA).  The purpose of the new association is to support farmers markets, farmers and local food producers to promote access to a healthy and sustainable food system. LFMA does this by providing assistance such as marketing, financial advice, vendor and volunteer recruitment to increase the capacity of farmers markets.  It also helps to facilitate better access to healthy fruits and vegetables for everyone by helping the markets support SNAP (food stamps) participants through the Double Dollars Program and Free EBT Equipment and seniors through the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program

There is also now a new Guide to Local Food Resources that provides a map and list of all of Louisville’s farmers markets, Fresh Stop markets and Healthy Corner Stores.  Here’s a link to it: 


Junior League of Louisville Presents Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is a 60 volume set of books beginning with the the children's classic The Little Engine That Could. Each month a new, carefully selected book will be mailed in your child's name directly to your home. Best of all it is a FREE GIFT!  There is no cost or obligation to your family. 

Who Is Eligible? 

Preschool children ages birth to five who are residents of ZIP Codes 40202, 40203 and 40208.

What Are My Responsibilities?

  1. Be a resident of ZIP Code 40202, 40203 or 40208.
  2. Submit a or an official registration form, completely filled out by parent or guardian. (Forms must be approved and on file with the Junior League of Louisville.)
  3. Notify Junior League of Louisville anytime of your address changes. Books are mailed to the address listed on the official registration form. If the child's address changes you must contact the folks at this address on this in order to continue receiving books. 
  4. Read to your child. 

When Will I Receive Books? 

Eight  to ten weeks after your registration form has been received books will begin arriving at your home and will continue until your child times five or you move out of ZIP Codes 40202, 40203 or 40208.

For more information:

Contact: Nicole Crump

Phone: 502-637-5415

Email: imaginationlibrary@juniorleaguelouisville.org


June 29- Rain Barrel Workshop Russell Community Garden 6pm

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Louisville City FC

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ABC Notifications

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225 E. Breckinridge Street

401 W. River Road 

320 W. Jefferson St

116 E. Main Street

528 West Main Street

Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ-1 Convention Center Retail Drink License being applied for, located at 225 E. Breckinridge Street, Louisville, KY. 40203.  The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, June 2, 2017.

Attached, please find an Addition to License memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for a 4 a.m. Extended Drink Hours license being applied for, located at 401 W. River Road, Louisville, KY. 40202.  The ad ran in The Courier Journal Saturday, June 3, 2017.

Attached, please find a Change in Ownership memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ1 Convention Center Retail Drink, Sunday Liquor by the Drink, Caterer, and Transitional License(s) being applied for, located at 320 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, KY. 40202.  The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, June 9, 2017.

Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Drink, NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage by the Drink, Supplemental Bar, Sunday Liquor by the Drink, and 4 a.m. Extended Drink Hours license(s) being applied for, located at 116 E. Main Street, Louisville, KY. 40202.  The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, June 16, 2017. 

Attached, please find an Addition to License memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ3 Retail Drink, Supplemental Bar, and Sunday Liquor by the Drink license(s) being applied for, located at 528 West Main Street, Louisville, KY. 40202.  The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, June 16, 2017.

 


Notice of Planning & Design Public Meetings

For basic details for below case/s please visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/.  Click on “Search Case Information” link on the left navigation bar.  Then select the “home” tab and select the type of case and enter the above case number.  For specific case information please call or email the listed case manager.  If you have any questions please contact Planning & Design directly at 574-6230.

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Neighborhood Associations

Butchertown   butchertownpres@gmail.com 1st Tuesday @ 6:00 pm 

Germantown Paristown 1094 E. Kentucky St. 396-4836 judithmagrem28@gmail.com 3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm

Irish Hill Neighborhood Association For more information info@irishhillneighbors.org 

Original Highlands 1228 E. Breckenridge St 287-3938 driddle121@yahoo.com 3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm 

Paristown Pointe 1228 E. Breckinridge  St 502-587-1595 jorobinson854@icloud.com 2nd Tuesday @6:30 pm

Phoenix Hill 451 Baxter Avene 583-7133 phoenixhillna@gmail.com 2nd Monday @ 5:30 pm 

Portland Now 2503 Montgomery St. 438-0189 larry.stoess@gmail.com 1st Tuesday @ 6:30 pm 

Shelby Park 600 E. Oak Street 417-5336 Shelby Park on Facebook 2nd Thursday @ 6:00 pm 

Smoketown 325 E. Kentucky Street 836-7661 666@webberconsulting.org 3rd Monday @ 6:30 pm

South Fourth Street- Jim Reskins, President


Calendar of Events

June 29- 6:00pm-8:00pm Rain Barrel Workshop - Learn Water Conservation and Rain Barrel Construction Russell Community Garden, 22nd and Cedar Street

July 2- Noon – 6pm LIBA Buy Local Fair - Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Road 

July 3- 7:30pm Louisville City FC vs. Ottawa Fury FC  Slugger Field

July 4- 5:00pm Louisville Waterfront Fourth, Waterfront Park

July 4- 6:45pm Louisville Bats Games and Fireworks Extravagamza

July 5- Meyzeek’s Back to School Event 10am- Noon 828 S Jackson Street

July 5- 5:30pm - 7:30pm 1619 W Main Street 1619 Flux Connecting Conversations: Architects

Architects design structures and plan environments. They can consciously contribute to neighborhood revitalization efforts.

July 6- 10am Youthbuild groundbreaking expansion 800 S Preston Street

July 8- 11:30am James “Jimmy” Ellis Honorary Sign Unveiling -  3rd and Muhammad Ali Blvd.

July 10- 5:30pm-6:30pm Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting  1000 E. Liberty Street

July 11- 6:00pm- Butchertown Neighborhood Association The Butchertown Social (1601 Story Ave.)

July 11- 6:30pm- 7:30pm Paristown Pointe Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting 1228 E. Breckenridge St

July 12- 7:30am- 9:30am Coffee with a cop Germantown Lofts 946 Goss Ave

July 12- 5:30- 7:30pm 1619 W Main Street 1619 Flux Connecting Conversations: Connectors

Connectors are individuals, organizations and businesses who bring people together. They set the stage for collaboration that can lead to improved neighborhoods.

July 25- 6:00pm Russel Neighborhood Association Organizational Meeting , Oak and Acorn Intergenerational Center 631 S.28th Street


Important Numbers


Metro Call: 311 or (502) 574-5000
Air Pollution: (502) 574-6000
Animal Services: (502) 363-6609 or (502) 361-1318
Louisville Forward/Economic Development: (502) 574-4140
Planning & Design Services: (502) 574-6230
Community Services & Revitalization: (502) 574-4377
Public Works: (502) 574-5810
TARC: (502) 585-1234
PARC: (502) 569-6222
Legal Aid: (502) 584-1254
IPL (Code Enforcement): (502) 574-3321
Congressman John Yarmuth: (502) 582-5129
Solid Waste Management (SWMS): (502) 574-3571
Metro Parks: (502) 456-8100
Metro Police: (Non Emergency) (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-2111
LMPD 1st Division: (502) 574-7167
LMPD 2nd Division: (502) 574-2478
LMPD 4th Division: (502) 574-7010
LMPD 5th Division: (502) 574-7636
Anonymous Tipline: (502) 574-LMPD (5673)
Metro Safe: (502) 572-3460 or (502) 574-7111
Vacant & Public Property Administration: (502) 574-4016
Brightside: (502) 574-2613
Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): (502) 753-4888
Your State Representative or State Senator: http://www.lrc.ky.gov


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