District 10 E-News
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 09/15/2017 02:26 PM EDT
September 21 - LMPD Youth Chat
Youth Chat with LMPD is a series of public open-dialogue discussions that allow youth 25 and under to hear from - and talk with - local law enforcement officials to establish better relationships and mutual understanding. Learn about the variety of things that Louisville Metro police officers do. Each session will be co-moderated by local youth.
Everyone is invited to come out to be a part of this unique opportunity, and bring their friends. The September Youth Chat will be September 21 at the Beechmont Community Center at 205 West Wellington Avenue with the Fourth Division Crime Scene Unit. September 23 - The Big C Forum on Cancer Prevention and Care
The Big C: Care, Cancer, Community, Cure forum on Cancer Prevention and Care will be September 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Stephen Church Family Life Center at 1508 W. Kentucky Street. Free services include blood pressure readings, kidney screenings, vision screenings, diabetes screenings, and flu shots (w/insurance card). Learn about endometrial cancer, the importance of having a relationship with your doctor, information on smoking and more. September 24 - Locust Grove Antiques Market
September 26 and October 24 - Heroin Hurts classes![]() Two more Heroin Hurts classes have been announced:
Classes are taught by a certified drug and alcohol abuse counselor from the Office of Addiction Services. The classes are free and open to the public but registration is required. Please call the library branches to reserve a spot. September 26 - National Voter Registration Day Open House
Bobbie Holsclaw, Jefferson County Clerk, and Col. John Aubrey, Jefferson County Sheriff, invite you to a National Voter Registration Day Open House Tuesday, September 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event, which will showcase Jefferson County's new election equipment, will be at the Edison Center at 701 West Ormsby Avenue. October 12 - Catch the world's leading expert in outsmarting con artists
News you can useParking waiver requested for 3200 Kemmons Drive to remove two parking spaces for a renovation including an outdoor pool![]() A parking waiver has been requested to reduce the required number of parking spaces from 107 spaces to 105 spaces for a proposed renovation including an outdoor pool to an existing hotel. If you have questions or concerns, contact case manager Joel Dock at your earliest convenience: joel.dock@louisvilleky.gov. New Wave Burritos, 3311 Preston Highway, has applied for an addition to an existing Alcoholic Beverage Control licenseNew Wave Burritos, 3311 Preston Highway, has applied for a Quota Retail Drink, NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package, & 2 a.m. Hours License(s). The required legal advertisement ran in the Courier-Journal today. 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. Notice of Application for Demolition Permit of Historic Structure for 1134 Reutlinger - permit can be issued September 20
Notice of Application for Demolition Permit for 4511 Bishop Lane
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![]() The Office of Planning Permitting and Design--Construction Review has received a demolition permit application for the property listed below:
Subject Property: 4511 Bishop Lane Case Number: WR1034271
Per LMCO (150.110), the requested demolition permit can be issued on the following date: 9/30/17 For additional information regarding this application visit the website: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/construction-review or contact Mike Beard, Plan Review Supervisor at 574-3321 or Cynthia Johnson, Metro Historic Preservation Officer at 574-2868.
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September 17 - Neighborhood Meeting regarding a short term rental at 1017 Samuel Street
Neighbors are invited to discuss a proposal for a short-term rental at 1017 Samuel Street on September 17 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be at 1017 Samuel Street.
At the meeting, the owners will explain the proposal and discuss any concerns. Anyone unable to attend the meeting may email at richard.ryan.gaines@gmail.com
September 28 - Public Meeting to review a proposal for a change in zoning for 960 Ellison Avenue

October 2 - Public Hearing to review for variances to allow a structure to encroach into the side yard setbacks at 1133 Reutlinger Avenue

October 2 - Public Hearing to review for a variance to allow structures to occupy more than 50 percent of the rear yard at 1221 Larue Avenue

Camp Taylor area MSD sanitary sewer replacement project updates
MSD posts weekly street closure maps at the following link:
http://louisvillemsd.org/camp-taylor-sewer-replacement-project





How to file a damage claim with MSD

From MSD: Property Owners may file damage claims by calling MSD Customer Relations at 587-0603. They will need to reference the Camp Taylor Sewer Project, provide their name, address, phone number, and a brief description of their damage claim.
MSD will then forward the information to our contractor for them to investigate and render a decision on the claim in writing to the property owner. Additional information may be required such as receipts or photos as applicable. If the contractor denies responsibility for the claim, the property owner may appeal the decision by contacting MSD Customer Relations again and request that the claim be evaluated by MSD.
MSD and our field representatives will monitor and track the claim progression to make sure the contractor is responsive.
If you have questions, contact William Marshall of MSD at william.marshall@louisvillemsd.org or 540-6608 or Clay Bostic of Jacobs Engineering at clay.bostic@jacobs.com or 423-5552. Residents may also visit the MSD Field Office at 1618 Lincoln Avenue, near Poplar Level Road.
West Nile-infected mosquitos in Louisville Metro - take precautions
![]() The Department of Public Health and Wellness has found West Nile-infected mosquitoes in surveillance traps in six Louisville ZIP Code areas: 40204, 40205, 40206, 40208, 40212 and 40214. Wear insect repellant if you're going outside at dusk and at dawn, and remove all standing water around the home. |
Discounted Recycle Carts still available for $25 for District 10 residents - now in two sizes
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The discounted recycle cart program has been re-instituted by Councilman Mulvihill and now offers two sizes: the 95-gallon carts and smaller 64 gallon carts. The photos at left show the sizes (64 gallon on the left). |
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The carts normally cost $50, but Councilman Mulvihill has made them available for residents of District 10 for a reduced cost of $25. Please call 574-1110 or email us for the form. The reduced cost recycle carts will be available on a first come first served basis until the funds are depleted. This offer is available to urban service district residents. |
How do I find out which LMPD Division serves my neighborhood?
Fourth Division - This division covers the area including Smoketown, Churchill Downs, the Fairgrounds, South Louisville and Old Louisville.
Fifth Division - This division covers the area including the Highlands, Clifton and Cherokee and Seneca Parks.
Sixth Division - This division covers the area including Audubon Park, Newburg, Norfolk, the airport and GE.
If you click on the above links, more information is available on each division, including neighborhoods served, each Division Commander and Zone Lieutenants, plus links for crime mapping and crime notifications and information on the Neighborhood Watch program.
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Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program with neighbors watching out for each other. If you are concerned about crime or want to start a Neighborhood Watch where you live, go to https://louisvilleky.gov/government/police/start-neighborhood-watch-program |
![]() MetroCall 311If you wish to make a MetroCall 311 request, please use the following contacts. You'll receive a service request number that will help the District 10 office assist you. You can contact MetroCall 311: - Email metrocall@louisvilleky.gov - Visit www.louisvilleky.gov/metrocall where you can
- Tweet @LouMetro311
- Call 3-1-1 or 502-574-5000 |
![]() Streetlight out? Here's how to report it
You can report streetlights to LG&E/KU by following this
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Use the latex paint recycling program
![]() Louisville Metro Solid Waste and Habitat for Humanity's ReStore accept partial cans of residential latex paint for recycling. The collected paint is reblended for sale in Habitat ReStore locations in Louisville. The money raised from the sale of recycled latex paint is reinvested in our community to create affordable home ownership opportunities. Note: paint must be latex only, and in usable condition. If the paint can is rusted shut, or if it doesn’t have a label, it will be declined. Drop off latex paint during business hours at the following locations: Louisville Metro Staffed Recycling Centers, open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at: 595 Hubbards Lane, 7219 Dixie Highway and 7201 Outer Loop. Habitat for Humanity ReStore locations at 2777 S. Floyd Street, 4044 Taylorsville Road, and 1631 Rowan Street. For hours, visit louisvillerestore.com/. Note: any paint that is oil based or requiring paint thinner for cleanup is considered a hazardous material and should be taken to the HAZ BIN at 7501 Grade Lane, which is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. |
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