District 21 e-Newsletter November 17, 2017

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Your District 21 Team:

Metro Councilman

Dan Johnson

601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 574-1121
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Legislative Assistant

Ray Manley

(502) 574-3090
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Administrative Clerk

Barbara Nichols

(502) 574-3090
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911 Emergency Number

All Divisions


Non-emergency Numbers 


  • 574-2111 3rd & 6th Divisions 
  • 574-7111 4th Division 


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Happy Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! 

All Metro Council offices Holiday Closures in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.:

  • Wednesday, November 22 at 12:00 noon
  • Thursday, November 23 
  • Friday, November 24

  

The District 21 e-Newsletter will take a break Thanksgiving  week and return the following week.


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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 Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 23. 


Residents who normally have garbage/yard waste/recycling collection on Thursday will have service instead on Friday, Nov. 24. The regular Friday collection will be delayed until Saturday, Nov. 25. 


Staffed recycling centers and the Metro Waste Reduction Center will be closed Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24. 

Leaf drop-off will also not be available those days. All three services will resume on Saturday.

The HazBin hazardous waste facility at 7501 Grade Lane will be closed on Saturday, November 25.

Residents who rely on private haulers for garbage, recycling and yard waste collection should consult those haulers about holiday collection schedules.


Can the Grease This Thanksgiving!

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Light Up Louisville Friday November 24

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4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Louisville Metro Hall

527 West Jefferson Street

Santa is coming to town for the 37th annual Light Up Louisville on Friday, November 24! 

Watch as Mayor Fischer and Santa light up the city's Christmas Tree from Metro Hall and kick off the holidays.

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Location: Fourth and Jefferson Streets

Noon

4:00 p.m.

  • Children's activities inside Santa's Workshop - Metro Hall, 1st floor
  • Vendors booths open - Sixth & Jefferson Sts
  • Live entertainment - Main stage 

6:30 p.m.

  • Lots of Lights Parade - Starts at Seventh & Jefferson Sts and heads east on Jefferson St. 
  • The parade then turns down Fourth Street and disperse at Muhammad Ali. 
  • The Lots of Lights Parade is an evening parade of lights, bands, 
  • Carolers, car clubs, floats, children's groups &civic organizations. 
  • Register for the parade here. 

8:00 p.m.

  • Light Up Moment - Santa joins Mayor Fischer on the main stage at Metro Hall to light up the city Christmas tree located at Jefferson Square Park
  • Grab the best view of the lights, fireworks and action right in front of the stage on the west lawn of Metro Hall.

8:30 p.m.

  • Free pictures with Santa - Metro Hall, 1st Floor

11:00 p.m. 


Colonial Gardens Project Groundbreaking Nov. 21

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Paving & Road Work

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Below are paving projects scheduled for the week of November 20, 2017. The schedule is subject to change due to weather and operational factors.

  • Hathaway Road from Taylor Blvd to Warren Avenue
  • S 6th Street from W Woodlawn Avenue to Bluegrass Avenue
  • Safety improvements will continue on South Park Road from Fairdale Road to National Turnpike.  On Monday, November 20 starting at 8 AM until Tuesday, November 21 at 8 PM we will shut down Fairdale Road west of South Park Road (between South Park and the railroad track).

Palatka Rd. Closed Until Nov. 22 for LWC Work

Louisville Water is planning important work at the intersection of 

Palatka Road & Cardinal Hill Road.  

The construction will include installation of a new section of transmission main and new valve installation.  
This is a critical repair for one of the major supply lines to Cardinal Hill Reservoir.  The work will require the closure of Palatka Road between Manslick and Newcut Roads.  

Phase 1:

 will involve some prep work next week with the road closure scheduled from November 13 to November 22  
When Phase 1 is complete Palatka will reopen until the start of the second phase.  

Phase 2 

Scheduled to start after the first of the year and we anticipate the closure of Palatka from January 15 – February 12.  
Customers will not lose water service during the project and residents in the area will receive construction notices.  We will update the media and next door app on the closure of Palatka Road and provide detour information on our webpage.

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Smoke Alarm Awareness & Safety Day Nov. 18

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Letter from the Louisville Fire Department

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Most of us look forward to winter and its encouragement of hot cocoa, fuzzy clothes and warm houses. It’s also the peak season for the second leading cause of home fires in the US - heating equipment. Over 70% of these fires are due to improper use of space heaters, fireplaces and chimneys. The Louisville Division of Fire would like to remind you to keep 3 feet of clearance around space heaters and make sure they plug directly into a wall (not an extension cord or power strip). Ensure that they are turned off when you leave the room or go to sleep. FEMA and the US Fire Administration recommend all chimneys and vents should be cleaned and inspected yearly.

 

In addition to this seasonal information, please make sure that you have working smoke alarms in your home. If you are unable to test yours or have none and live in the Urban Services District, please call 311 and request that the Louisville Division of Fire come out to test or replace your smoke alarms free of charge. We can also provide a home safety check to ensure you are as safe as possible.

 

Finally, we would like to remind you that three of the largest causes of fires are careless smoking, electrical equipment malfunction and unattended cooking. If you would like to request a home safety check for any of these issues, please let us know and we will assist you.

 

Brian S. Meurer, Lt. Colonel

Asst. Chief/ Fire Marshal

Louisville Division of Fire


LMPD 4th Division "Coffee with A Cop" Nov. 30 at Sunergos

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BUSINESS NEWS


SHOP SMALL Saturday November 25

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Saturday November 25 marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season and an important time for local retailers as the whole country celebrates Small Business Saturday. 

Shop Small this holiday season to find unique items, keep your dollars here, and support the jobs created by local small businesses! 


Little Loomhouse Open Small Business Saturday with Discounts at the Gift Shop

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November 25, 2017 11:00am - 4:00pm

Small Business Saturday

10% non-members/15% members discounts 

Make the Little Loomhouse your holiday destination! Come Visit our gift shop for Small Business Saturday. We will be serving hot cider and cookies with 10% non-members/15% members discounts on all Little Loomhouse items.

Feel free to bring the family with you. We will be offering  

  • Drop-In Weaving sessions from 2pm-4 pm on this day. 
  • Cost is $25, all supplies included 
  • Ages 6 and up can weave a gift to take home. Projects include weaving a small purse, mice in a bag, stuffed cat, and more.

Call 367-4792 or email us at thelittleloomhouse@gmail.com to register & for information on all events & classes.  328 Kenwood Hill RD.


Kentuckiana Builds

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Get a good skilled-trades job in construction!

 Free training and job placement with Kentuckiana Builds

 

Kentuckiana Builds prepares you for a quality profession like electrician, carpenter, fiber optic installer, welder and many more.
We equip you with the hands-on skills you'll need for the job and connect you to local employers who are hiring.
Ready to take the next step to a brighter future and a better career? Then attend the next information session! 

  • Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 5:30 p.m.

  • Thursday, Dec. 7 at 10 a.m.

  • Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.

WHERE: Louisville Urban League, 1535 W Broadway, Louisville
Questions? Call 502.566.3371 or go to KentuckianaBuilds.org.
Kentuckiana Builds is a partnership between the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, the Louisville Urban League, and KentuckianaWorks.
More details >>>


Dec. 2 Old Fashioned Family Holiday Festival at Riverside Sponsored by DABA

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Harbor House Can Help with Holiday Cleaning through "Home Sweet Home"

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Job Postings & Training


FED-EX Hiring Package Handlers


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Southwest Community Ministries Executive Director Position Opening

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Overview

Accomplish the goals of the Southwest Community Ministries. This includes, but is not limited to, informing and advising the Southwest Community Ministries’ board and committees, as well as outside committees, supervising executive staff, providing community leadership, developing programs and seeking funds.

This is a Full-Time position. This job reports to the Board of Directors


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.


HEALTH & ASSISTANCE


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Kentucky Victims of Fraud Involving Western Union Urged to File Claims

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Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear announced today that Kentuckians who have been victims of fraud induced wire transfers involving Western Union need to begin filing claims as part of a global settlement reached January with the company. 

An estimated 7,000 Kentuckians are eligible for roughly $6.7 million in claims.

Kentuckians who reported to Western Union, the Federal Trade Commission or Beshear’s office that they had been the victim of a scam using Western Union between Jan. 1, 2004, and Jan. 19, 2017, should receive a claim form in the mail.

Beshear said if Kentuckians believe they may have an eligible claim and do not receive a claim form in the mail they should visit http://www.westernunionremission.com or call 844-319-2124 for more information on how to file a claim.

All completed claims forms must be mailed back to the settlement administrator by Feb. 12, 2018.


The Affordable Care Act is still the Law & Open Enrollment Through Dec. 15

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In spite of all the confusion in the news, the ACA is still the law.  Last year 80% of Jefferson County residents who purchased health insurance on healthcare.gov received financial help to purchase their coverage.

If you want health insurance in 2018 you must sign up by December 15, 2017. 

To help people understand their options and enroll, in-person help is also available from unbiased, trained and certified application assistors provided by Family Health Centers, the Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency (KIPDA) the Park DuValle Community Health Center; and the Shawnee Christian Healthcare Center.  To find an assistor go to Getcoveredlou.org.

People can also enroll at  HealthCare.gov or at 1-800- 318-2596.www.GetCoveredLou.org


LIHEAP Subsidy Phase Starts November 6 Scheduling Appointments

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The Subsidy Phase of LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, begins Nov. 6. Applicants must be Jefferson County residents within 130% of the federal poverty guidelines.

Appointments are required in advance and can start being made beginning Oct. 30th.  Call 502-991-8391 or visit louisvilleky.cascheduler.com..

Note: The early registration for elderly and disabled residents continues through Oct. 31st.  Eligible residents who missed this pre-registration time period may also apply during the regular Subsidy Phase.

LIHEAP applications will be completed at the time of the appointment at one of the locations listed below. 

  • South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 40215
  • Southwest Government Center/Dixie Highway location. 7219 Dixie Highway, 40258

Individuals who are unable to apply for this program in person may send a representative on their behalf with a note including the applicant’s signature and phone number. Residents who are homebound and who are unable to send a representative may call 502/780-7937..


Take The "Drive Clean Louisville" Electric Vehicle Survey !

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The Drive Clean Louisville Team wants to hear from you! 

Please take a few minutes for this survey and tell us what you think about electric vehicles, why you would or would not want to own one, and where you’d like to charge one if you did. We will use your feedback to guide our planning efforts and to support future funding requests and opportunities. Thanks for your time!  

LINK TO SURVEY


Neighborhood Place Offerings in November

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Nov.  21, Sodexo Hiring Opportunities

Sodexo, a food-service agency, will provide on-the-spot interviews for positions with Jewish Hospital, Our Lady of Peace and University of Louisville Hospital. Bring your resume and be prepared for an interview.  This is one of Sodexo’s busiest hiring seasons.  Stop by if you are looking for employment that can lead to a full-time or part-time position. 

  • Nov. 13, South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 574-4516 for more information.

Nov. 21, Community Dental Care Information Sessions at South Central Neighborhood Place, 10a.m. - 12 p.m.
Call 502-366-4442 for more information.  Community Dental Care is a full-service dental organization designed to increase access to health care in communities with the goal of improving the overall health of the population. Representatives will be on site to provide information about services offered and to assist in scheduling appointments for dental needs or for pediatric health needs. 


Save-A-Lot Coat Exchange Black Friday Nov. 24

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Save-A-Lot on Taylor Blvd. is proud to be participating in this community event again this year.  

November 24 10:00am - 1:00pm

Donated coats can be dropped off at Save-A-Lot anytime prior to November 24

The idea is an exchange amongst community: those who can, donate a coat; those who need, take a coat. You don't need to go out and buy a new coat to donate-- just look in your closet. If you need a coat, you take one with no questions asked. There is no registration and no qualification process. It is very simple.

 

Visit our website for a full list of Coat Exchange Sites as well as coat drop off locations. http://www.freecoatexchange.org/


Americana Community Center Needs Holiday Donations

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Iroquois Library Next Week

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Saturday, November 18, 2017
   03:00 PM  English Conversation Club 
Monday, November 20, 2017
   10:15 AM - 11:00 AM  Baby Storytime 
   11:15 AM - 12:00 PM  Baby Storytime 
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
   03:30 PM - 04:30 PM  Teen Tuesday 
   06:30 PM  Beginning Spanish ***CANCELLED*** 
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
   10:00 AM - 11:00 AM  Email Basics 
   10:15 AM - 11:00 AM  Preschool Storytime
   11:15 AM - 12:00 PM  Toddler Storytime 
Saturday, November 25, 2017
   03:00 PM  English Conversation Club 


METRO PARKS

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Jefferson Memorial Forest: Family Outside X-Ploring (FOX) Saturday Nov. 18

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What:  Family Outside X-ploring Jefferson Memorial Forest FREE Guided Hike

When: 11/18/2017  9:00am

Where:  NATURE CENTER  11311 Mitchell Hill Road

Throughout the year, a Naturalist will guide your family on an exploration in the forest while also learning survival skills.  Your children will get to play in nature as you once did.  Bring water bottles and dress for the weather.  MEET AT THE NATURE CENTER

*Pre-registration required by calling 368-5404.  Fee is $10 per family.*


JMF Holiday Open House Dec. 21

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Iroquois Park Volunteers Make A Difference Dec. 9

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Show your Olmsted Park Pride and help make a difference by volunteering with us! Tasks may include weeding, mulching, painting and general park beautification. Gloves, guidance and tools provided. Dress for the weather and getting dirty! Long pants with tennis shoes or old boots are recommended- no sandals please. For more information and a list of other upcoming events, visit www.olmstedparks.org or call Sarah at 456-8125. 

·         Iroquois Park Saturday, December 9 10:00am-12:00pm


Beechmont Community Center Offers "Silver Sneakers" Program

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South Park Country Club Special for First Responders

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GARDENS, TREES & RECYCLING


Brightside Partnering with the Louisville Free Public Libraries to Give Away Trees

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In conjunction with the Brightside Community-Wide Planting Day, we have partnered with several of the Louisville Free Public Library branches for The Great Thanksgiving Tree Giveaway!

Stop by the following LFPL locations to register to win a FREE Zelkova tree to plant in your yard, compliments of our generous sponsors from the Community-Wide Planting Day.  The trees being given away are 3 gallon  trees meaning they are about two years old already with about a 1/2 to 1" caliper, making them hardier and giving them a strong root system to start off in your yard!

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The Zelkova is a good street and shade tree that has an appealing vase-shaped form with a rounded crown. Green leaves turn yellow, copper, orange or deep red to purplish-red in fall, putting on a showy display. The peeling bark on older trees exposes orange patches, which can be quite impressive

As it is tolerant to drought and air pollution, this tree is a nice option for a variety of urban locations. This is also a faster growing tree, at about 3 ft. per year, and will reach a maximum of 25 to 50 feet.

Participating branches include: Main, Bon Air, Iroquois, Middletown, Newburg, Shawnee, South Central Regional, Southwest Regional, St. Matthews, and Western Libraries. Drawings will occur the week of Thanksgiving, so get over to a participating branch soon! 


Leaf Drop-off Sites Open Until December 2

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Louisville Metro residents not mulching autumn leaves into their lawns or putting them out in reusable or compostable containers for curbside collection will have the option to dispose of them at one of three drop-off sites beginning November 7.

Metro Public Works is offering a free leaf drop-off service November 7 through December 2. Drop-off will not be available on November 23 and 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be accepted. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be disposed of off-site by residents.

Leaf drop off sites:

  •  Public Works Yard 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane) Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Public Works East District Operations Center 595 Hubbards Lane Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Public Works Waste Reduction Center 636 Meriwether Avenue Tuesday – Friday:  9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday:  9 a.m. – 3 p.m


LG&E and KU Tree Planting Grant Programs

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LG&E and KU is excited to announce our Tree Planting grant programs are now entirely digital!

Plant for the Planet Grant applications will be accepted through our new online grant portal from Nov. 1 through Dec. 1. All applications and corresponding documentation must be submitted electronically through the portal. Paper applications will no longer be accepted.

Submit Application

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Our Plant for the Planet program is modeled after the United Nations Environment Program's (UNEP) Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign. The purpose of UNEP's tree-planting effort is to bring individuals, communities and businesses together to collectively plant over one billion trees worldwide each year. Similarly, LG&E and KU's program is designed to encourage nonprofit organizations and local government agencies with a record of successful tree planting to continue their efforts. The company has designated up to $75,000 each year toward this initiative.

LG&E and KU offer one-year grants of $500 to $5000 for urban, suburban or rural projects in forests and parks, along parkways or roadways that meet program objectives. Applicants must demonstrate that mature trees resulting from their efforts will not interfere with utility lines


ANIMAL SERVICES & NEWS


Pay It Forward FREE Adoptions at Metro Animal Services

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The Department of Animal Services has a fundamental mission to protect public health and safety, ensure the humane treatment of animals and provide quality, professional service to the public. LMAS serves as an authority in animal welfare by creating and preserving a safe and humane community for both people and animals. LMAS strives to eliminate the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Louisville Metro through education, community engagement, enforcement and leadership efforts

For more information about events, adoption, and donations CLICK HERE:

Animal Services (502) 473-7387  3516 Newburg Road Louisville, KY 40205..3705 Manslick Road  Louisville, KY 40218


Need Help Feeding & Getting Treatment for Stray Cats?

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Alley Cat Advocates can help get outdoor cats fixed and vaccinated at NO COST TO YOU!  

Cat Caretakers living in the following Jefferson County zip codes 40208, 40209, 40213, 40214, 40215, 40216, 40217, 40219, 40258 and 40272 are eligible  for spay/neuter services for unowned community cats,  They will be vaccinated, spayed/neutered, treated for flea and ear-mite medicine, given a great vet visit, ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat) and returned.

When there are no more kittens; the number of cats gradually goes down  and annoying behaviors such as yowling, fighting, spraying stop.


Directory of Helpful Phone Numbers

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