District 25 eNews, September 15, 2017

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PRP Fire Chief Vincent Smith Retirement Recognition

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Congratulations to PRP Fire Chief Vincent Smith! 

We wish you well on your recent retirement! 

Your public service to our Southend community is deeply appreciated. 

You will be remembered for your dedication and commitment. 

From all of the Southend, THANK YOU!


Benefit for Officer Nick Rodman - September 15th

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The Louisville Metro Police Foundation and the River City FOP Lodge No. 614 will host a benefit for the family of Officer Nick Rodman to honor his memory and provide for his family. 

There are several ticket options for you to support:

  • Single Adult Ticket - $25 - includes reserved seating, dinner, cash bar, free parking and a thank you gift
  • 8 Person Table - $200 - includes reserved seating for 8, dinner, cash bar, free parking
  • General Admission - $10 - includes general seating, dinner, cash bar, and free parking. 

Purchase your tickets to support the Rodman Family here


Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana and JCPS Launch School-Based Club Program for Valley Station Kids

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana and Frost-Stuart Middle School to continue school-based Club program for the 2017-2018 school year.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana (BGCK) has joined forces with Jefferson County Public School (JCPS) to continue BGCK’s educational and community impact through its first school-based program at Frost-Stuart Middle School. The expansion into JCPS will continue through the 2017-2018 school year, with a Back to School Kickoff happening August 24.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana continues to be a positive influence within the community and will now bring its out-of-school time resources to a school setting, specifically within middle schools. The partnership between BGCK and Frost-Stuart was established to cultivate our youth (ages 11-14), by engaging them in programs that provide additional resources to promote their academic excellence outside of the regular school hours.

“Our goal at BGCK is to provide a place for our youth to feel empowered and engaged both academically and socially. We are pleased to continue our efforts to reach out to the youth in this community and provide further opportunities to help them succeed at such a vital time in their academic and social development. Having a school-based club not only gives the students access to familiar surroundings, it gives parents a piece of mind in knowing their child is safe and in an environment that cultivates learning and leadership,” says BGCK President and CEO Jennifer Helgeson.

BGCK will offer programs intended to help our members succeed in three key areas of discipline – Academic Success, Good Character & Leadership, and Healthy Lifestyles. Frost-Stuart will provide access to school resources to advance the mission of BGCK and students within JCPS. “We are excited to continue our partnering with Boys & Girls Club for the 2017-2018 school year at Robert Frost Sixth Grade Academy. This partnership not only serves our school, but we extend the opportunity to scholars attending Stuart Academy. This will allow our school to offer after school programming in a safe environment where they will meet new friends and build their self-esteem through the different fun activities offered.” says Mrs. Stroud, Principle at Robert Frost Sixth-Grade Academy.

The Club is a free membership to all students of Frost-Stuart grades 6-8 and will have operating hours 4 days-aweek, Monday through Thursday from 2:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Students are encouraged to join the Club by completing an application in person or online.

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana (BGCK):

For more than 50 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana (BGCK) has been at the forefront of youth development. Our mission to inspire and enable all young people, especially those most at risk in our community, to realize and develop their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens is what drives our organization’s success. BGCK serves over 2,200 youth (ages 6-18) and services areas throughout Louisville and Southern Indiana, including Shawnee, Parkland, Newburg, and Frost-Stuart.


SWDT Executive Director Position Opening

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The Southwest Dream Team is looking to hire a part time Executive Director to work with the community on making the South End and Southwest Louisville the best place to live, work and play.

Position Overview:

This is an opportunity to join a mission-driven, energetic team committed to making a positive impact on individuals, families, and the overall Southwest Louisville community. As the South End’s leading nonprofit organization committed to raising expectations and energizing the community, the SWDT offers more than just a job. We offer you a career with a mission and the chance to make a lasting difference in your community. The primary responsibility of the Executive Director will be to design, implement and coordinate the community engagement plan. A secondary, but equally important responsibility will be supporting the ongoing efforts of the Dream Team board.

If interested, contact Vince Jarboe at 502-380-3800.


Mary M. Miller Cruises from Riverview Park - Sunday, October 29

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The annual cruises from Riverview Park are set to sail on  Sunday October 29th. This year, we are excited to offer cruises from Louisville’s newest riverboat, the Mary M. Miller!

This is a free event but seating is limited. To reserve your spot, you can stop by Southwest Community Ministries at 8504 Terry Road during their regular business hours. A $5 suggested minimum donation per seat will reserve your spot. Those wanting to attend can also board the day of the event on a first-come, first-served basis. Cruises are at 1:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. with boarding beginning one half hour before each.

WHEN: Sunday, October 29th at 1:30 & 4:00 pm

WHERE: Riverview Park (formerly known as Greenwood Boat Docks), 8202 Greenwood Road

Please contact our District 12 office at 574-1112 for more details. We hope that you can check out Louisville’s beautiful new riverboat and help us support the Southwest Community Ministries!


Brightside Communiy Clean Up - October 21st - Register!

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Are you already anxious for the Brightside & Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup? If so, get ready to mark your calendars! 

The fall 2017 cleanup will take place on Saturday, October 21st.  Can’t serve on the 21st?? Don’t worry, we will be counting those who conduct cleanups throughout the entire week! Please check our website, www.brightsideinc.org, this Friday, September 15th for information on registering. 

Our cleanups make a huge difference in keeping our community clean for all our neighbors, we can't wait to see you this fall!


Imagine 2020 Proposals

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Metro Louisville, the Louisville Metro Council and the Fund for the Arts announce a call for proposals to activate strategies and actions identified within the Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 plan.  

Individuals, groups, organizations, and partnerships are encouraged to submit creative proposals addressing how arts and culture can help the region grow, compete, thrive, and solve community problems.  

Proposals of all sizes from all areas of the Metro representing the rich diversity of the community are encouraged.  

Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 was introduced in early 2017 as the arts and cultural plan for the region.  Arts and culture have the power to transform, to help advance a more competitive, economically stronger, more educated, creative, and compassionate Greater Louisville.  This plan provides a shared vision for the role arts, culture and creativity can play in this stronger future.

Proposals should be ready to begin by January 2018; provide services within Jefferson County; address at least one strategy and action outlined in the Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 plan; contain methods to track success.

Workshops for potential applicants are scheduled on the following dates;

September 7th

Southwest Regional Library

9:30 a.m.

9725 Dixie Highway

Submission deadline is September 25, 2017.  More information on the Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 plan, the process and the link to the application can be found at: http://imaginegreaterlou.org/ or call 502/582-0131.

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Watterson WB Dixie Highway North Exit to Close 9/22 - 10/2

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Shively exit being upgraded

Pedestrian safety being improved

From the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet:

The Interstate 264 West ramp to northbound Dixie Highway (Exit 8B) will close Friday September 22 at 9 p.m. and remain closed until Monday October 2 at 5 a.m. During the closure the ramp will be converted from the present curved single lane merge configuration to a T-intersection, including a traffic signal to safely move vehicles off the exit.

 

The new alignment will be for right turns only and will have dual right turn lanes. Motorists will be detoured via I-264 West to Cane Run Road (Exit 5) to I-264 East to take the eastbound ramp to Dixie Highway North. In addition to the ramp improvements, a new sidewalk is being constructed under the Watterson Expressway on the east side of Dixie Highway. The sidewalk extends from Heaton Road to Herbert Avenue. 


KY Transportation Cabinet Dixie Highway Paving

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Updated on 8/25/17

Lane closures and traffic shifts in place between Bethany Lane and Stonestreet Road (mile markers 7.7 to 9.7) due to installation of drainage boxes, curbs and gutters. Additional lane closures are possible weeknights in the northbound lanes from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. and in the southbound lanes from 9:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m.  Lane closures are also possible on weekends from 9:00 p.m. on Friday until 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and from 9:00 p.m. on Saturday until 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.


Updated schedule on US 31W pavement replacement project in Jefferson County

 Motorists, residents and businesses will soon see construction activity again on the US 31W (Dixie Highway) pavement replacement project in Jefferson County. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) engineers have been working with Hall Contracting of Kentucky, Inc. on an updated schedule for completing work on drainage structures along the roadway followed by removal and replacement of the asphalt pavement.

Contract crews are scheduled to resume work in the area between Bethany Lane and Stonestreet Road (mile markers 7.7 to 9.7) by the end of this week. Construction on this section of roadway is estimated to be completed this fall.

Traffic shifts are currently in place and two lanes of traffic are being maintained in each direction during daytime hours on US 31W. Lane closures are possible on weeknights in the northbound direction from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. Closure times for the southbound direction are from 9:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m.  Weekend lane closures are permitted from 9:00 p.m. until 10:00 a.m. the following morning on Fridays and Saturdays.

During construction, motorists do not have access to a continuous center turn lane along US 31W. This turning lane as well as the shoulders on both sides of the road are being used to accommodate traffic shifts. Left turning lanes are being provided at the signalized intersections.

The entire project extends from Stonegate Manor Drive to Greenwood Road (mile points 6.6 to 11.7). The existing asphalt pavement is being removed down to the original concrete pavement. An intermediate material is being installed as a means to prevent reflective cracking between the concrete and asphalt layers. Base and surface layers of asphalt will be paved to complete the roadway.

The project is divided into four sections of work:

·         Section 1 - Stonegate Manor Drive to Bethany Lane (mile points 6.6 to 7.7)

·         Section 2 - Bethany Lane to Stonestreet Road (mile points 7.7 to 9.7)

·         Section 3 - Stonestreet Road to West Pages Lane (mile points 9.7 to 10.5)

·         Section 4 - West Pages Lane to Greenwood Road (mile points 10.5 to 11.7)

Section 1 between Stonegate Manor Drive and Bethany Lane has been completed. Progress in the Section 2 has been slowed in the past due to utility conflicts. In addition, resource availability has been an issue for the contractor in recent weeks due to commitments on other construction projects.

Weather permitting, Section 3 of the project from Stonestreet Road to West Pages Lane will be completed by the end of 2017. Due to winter weather restrictions on asphalt paving, work on the Section 4 between West Pages Lane and Greenwood Road will be performed in the spring of 2018.

Another aspect of this project is improvements to most of the traffic signals on this portion of Dixie Highway. Upgrades include replacing poles, adding permitted/protected left turn arrows and installing reflective back plates as well as pedestrian push buttons. Existing sidewalk ramps will be upgraded to ADA compliance and new ramps will be built where pedestrians previously stood on the shoulder of the road.

Hall Contracting of Kentucky, Inc. was awarded this contract in the amount of $14.5 million. Construction is scheduled for completion by May 15, 2018. The contractor will be assessed penalties in the amount of $25,000 per day for every day that construction work extends beyond May 15, 2018.

The date and duration of this work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen delays occur.  Visit goky.ky.gov for the latest in traffic and travel information in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.  You can also get traffic information for the District 5 counties at facebook.com/KYTCDistrict5 and twitter.com/KYTCDistrict5 .


KYTC - Dixie Repaving Frequently Asked Questions

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1. When will work begin again?

  • The current expected date of beginning work is Monday, July 24, 2017.

2. Why was the traffic shifted when little to no work has been completed this year?

  • This year, most of the work was being completed at night. Prior to beginning work, the contractor and LG&E asked impacted businesses when it’s appropriate to cut gas service. The decision was made that the contractor would excavate around the lines and prep the trench during the night. Then when they were ready to lay pipe, LG&E would come in before sunrise and cut the line. The contractor would lay the line and LG&E would then reattach the line. This kept services going during important times for the business owners/residents.
  • As discussed above, the contractor is honoring other commitments made during last year. Traffic was shifted to accommodate gas service to the school. There is a 4” service line that runs to the school. During the school year it would have required coordination with the school and should any delay occur school would have been impacted. Thus work began on the pipeline once school was out to ensure minimal impact to the school as possible. Until the line was laid past the school, Hall returned to honoring other commitments with the intention that as soon as a crew was available they would return. The current expected date of beginning work is Monday, July 24.

3. What is the current schedule and completion dates?

  • Because of the delays caused by the unknown utilities, KYTC has agreed that a time extension would be needed. The new completion date for the project is May 15, 2018.
  • Section 2 and 3 will both be finished by December 15, 2017 (weather permitting). However, should section 3 not be completed by that time, traffic will return to its normal pattern by December 15, 2017 and work will resume in Spring 2018 (Section 4 and any remaining section 3).
  • The completion date for the entire project would not change however from May 15, 2018.

4. Will the contractor be penalized for not finishing each section timely?

  • There is no language within the contract putting stipulations on each section’s progress, however, there are damages assessed if the project continues beyond the May 15, 2018 deadline.
  • Those damages will be assessed at $25,000 per day.

5. Will someone fix all the potholes that are currently on the road?

  • Yes, since this is actually a Louisville Metro maintained roadway, we have asked them to pothole patch as needed. They began this work on Thursday, July 13 and are continuing today. So far, they have filled 150 potholes.

6. Who can we contact if we have concerns?


Support Local Grown Foods - Grow Vegetables All Year Long

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The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, through their EQIP Program, is taking applications for Seasonal High Tunnel Systems that allow for extending the growing season of vegetable gardening operations.  These plastic covered systems are efforts by USDA and the Jefferson County Soil & Water Conservation District to increase the seasonal production of locally grown fruits and vegetables. The Soil and Water Conservation District received a grant to help support the USDA effort by extending this opportunity to urban gardeners, non-profits and churches.  For more information on the program and how to apply, contact Kurt Mason

Phone: (859) 490-0113 

Email: kurt.mason@ky.usda.gov

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Come out See Louisville City Football Club before the Season Ends!

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Southwest Breast Cancer Awareness Group Golf Scramble - September 24

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A grass roots organization of women who are breast cancer survivors, friends, and family, raise funds to support women and families dealing with breast cancer.  Our goal is to support early detection and awareness of breast cancer.  Our support group, “Connections,” brings women together for support after their diagnosis of breast cancer. We actively partner with other organizations to support our community and raise funds. 

Many dollars are needed to support our educational efforts for our community and to assist breast cancer patients and their families.  We are holding the 19th annual golf scramble at Sun Valley Golf Course on Sunday, September 24, 2017, which is our major fundraiser. 

We are asking for support from our business community friends for this very important endeavor.  Specifically, you can help us by sponsoring a hole for a donation of $100 or providing an item or gift card for a door prize.

The Southwest Breast Cancer Awareness Group is a non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible. If you need any additional information or would like to have a donation picked up, please contact Joyce Atcher at 502-693-8400 or by email at joyce.atcher@twc.com.


Valley Women's Club Bean Soup Dinner/Bake Sale

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Support the Valley Women's Club scholarship fund! All proceeds will go towards the scholarship fund that the Valley Women's Club awards to high school seniors in the 40272 area.

Prices: Adults $7, Children $4

Where: Sun Valley Park Stage & Pavilion (6505 Bethany Lane)

When: Friday, October 13th; 4:30pm- 7:00pm


David Yates


President of the Louisville 

Metro Council


Councilman

 District 25

601 W. Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

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Brian Boles

Legislative Assistant

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Office Locations

City Hall

601 W Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

 

Southwest Regional

Metro Council Office

7219 Dixie Highway

Louisville, KY 40272

(502) 574-7988


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