District 6 Dispatch - 16 November 2017

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New and Improved Nia Center Now Open

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Councilman David James

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        502-574-1106 - Office           502-574-1551 - Fax    


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Wanda Mitchell-Smith

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IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS

EMERGENCY/EMS/Fire/Police: 911

Animal Control             363-6609

Community Action       574-1157

County Clerk's Office       574-5700

Health and Wellness    574-6520

LG&E                            589-1444

Louisville Water Co.     583-6610

Metro Call                             311

Metro Parks                 456-8100

MSD                             587-0603

Poison Control             589-8222

Police Dept-Metro        574-2187

PVA                              574-6380

Sheriff's Office             574-5469

State Highway Repair  210-5400

Veteran's Affairs          595-4447

TARC CONTACT

TARC3 Where's My Ride?         589-9879

Customer Comments            585-1234

TARC3 Paratransit Reservations                         560-0333

TARC3 Reservations TTY        213-3240

TARC3 Paratransit Cancellation Message Line                       560-0322

TARC3 Paratransit Eligibility Office                                    213-3217

Will Call Return Ride (before 4:30pm)                                  560-0333

Will Call Return Ride (after 4:30pm)                                  589-9879

TARC Customer Service          585-1234

TARC Website    www.ridetarc.org

 


This Issue:


$1.2m Nia Center Renovations Complete

Nia Centre

In March, interior and exterior construction improvements to the Nia Center (2900 W. Broadway) began, including major renovations to the shelter area and improvements to pedestrian access. That construction has now been completed, and the Nia Center has reopened yesterday.

The Nia Center is home to several offices offering assistance to individuals and business owners who want to increase educational and job opportunities. KentuckianaWorks’ Career Center assists with job training and placement, and Louisville Forward’s business clinic connects clients seeking to start or grow a business with resources to build a business or financial plan, receive business mentoring and counseling, or seek financial assistance. The Department of Resilience and Community Services’ Financial Empowerment division moved into the Nia Center in September 2016, including Bank On Louisville and micro-business support. Sweet Peaches 2 Roll, a new café, opened in September 2017, providing west Louisville with another neighborhood-serving amenity and gathering space.

Bus routes #19, #21, #23 (after 7 p.m. ONLY), & #25 will return to the regular route through the Nia Center (see maps below). Signage with corresponding routes will also be posted at surrounding stops, redirecting passengers to the rear of the building.

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