District 13 Grapevine December 22, 2017
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 12/22/2017 11:53 AM EST
Neighborhood Institute Taking Applications for Spring 2018
LIHEAP Subsidy Phase Now Taking Appointments for Applications
Did You Know ......?The Louisville Metro Housing Department has an"EMERGENCY REPAIR PROGRAM"
BUSINESS CORNER"12 Scams of Christmas"
Job Training & PostingsNUCOR Job Opportunity
Save the Date 1-18-18 Miller Transportation Recruiting Opportunity
Calling all those
interested in working for Miller Transportation! We are hosting an
Recruitment
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![]() City's Resilience and Community Services Launches New Online Screening ToolLouisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS) launched "Am I Eligible", a new online screening tool for Louisville residents. “Am I Eligible” invites individuals to complete a brief online survey to determine which RCS programs and services are available to them. This tool is featured on the RCS homepage at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/resilience-and-community-services or can be accessed at https://amieligible.louisvilleky.gov/. Survey participants are asked to answer questions related to household size and monthly income; whether or not there are children present in the household; is there a disability; as well as what programs are of interest. Based on the answers to the questions, participants receive a customized list of programs and services for which they may be eligible including educational scholarships, housing and financial assistance, help starting a microbusiness, assistance with budgeting or opening a bank account, and more. “Am I Eligible” can be completed anonymously or participants have the option of submitting their name, contact information as well as selecting a Neighborhood Place most convenient for them. An RCS staff member assigned to the designated Neighborhood Place will then contact the participant by phone or email for further follow-up. |
UofL & KIPDA Taking Survey for Older Adults Designed to Assess Social Services Needs
![]() Senior citizens who live in Jefferson and surrounding Kentucky counties are encouraged to take a brief survey online or over the phone to help analyze social service needs for older adults and individuals with disabilities.
For the second year, the University of Louisville Institute for Sustainable Health and Optimal Aging will conduct a community needs assessment on behalf of the Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency (KIPDA). The assessment can be found online or by calling 502-852-8953. The institute can provide a paper copy upon request or at senior centers within the seven counties. The deadline to complete the assessment is Feb. 1, 2018.
For more information, visit www.optimalaginginstitute.org/kipda or contact Dr. D’Ambrosio at joe.dambrosio@louisville.edu or 502-852-7811. |
Addiction Recovery Services Available through Volunteers of America
![]() Volunteers of America have recently opened new addiction recovery locations to better serve the community. They have several programs at 1436 South Shelby Street. Freedom House is a residential program for pregnant and parenting women. Shelby Men’s Recovery Center is also located on South Shelby. This is a 90 day residential program for men, where clients are able to work while seeking treatment. They have Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and services for men, women and families. These services are available at 2500 West Broadway and 4303 W Broadway. Transitional Housing will be available in July for homeless women with children who would like to continue their sobriety at 4303 W Broadway If you are know someone who may be interested in VOA’s programs, please contact the intake office at 502-635-4530. They’re able to do a quick screening, verify their insurance, and set up an intake date and time. |
METRO PARKS

Start the New Year with the Silver Sneakers Program
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2018 Metro Parks Golf Discount Book Now on Sale - A Great Gift !!
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Now on sale at Metro Golf Courses and the Creason Administration Building.
The discount book makes a perfect holiday gift for the golfer in the family regardless of experience level.
The
$25 gift provides more than $2,000 worth of dollars in savings throughout the
year. Through the discount book,
players can receive reduced greens fees, prices on pro shop merchandise, lessons
and more. For more information on the discount book, call (502) 574-6454 or
call or visit your nearby Parks and
Recreation golf course For more information, click here. |
GARDEN, MARKETS & RECYCLING INFORMATION
Wrap Your Presents, Wrap Your Pipes
While you're busy wrapping gifts this holiday season, get a head start on winterizing your home and wrap your pipes, as well. Here are some helpful tips and videos to make the process easy.
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MSD Asks You to Report if Your Sewer Smells

Recycle Latex Paint
![]() Paint you no longer need can be remixed for sale in Habitat ReStore locations in Louisville and the money raised can be reinvested in our community to create affordable home ownership opportunities. Drop off latex paint during business hours at the following locations: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Locations (year round)
Louisville Metro Staffed Recycling Centers (March 15 -November 15 only)
Guidelines:
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ANIMAL SERVICES
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
![]() Feeding Stray Cats? 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. |
METRO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
![]() Metro Website List of Boards & Commissions Consider serving on a board or commission. It is important that these positions are filled by individuals representing all the diverse communities of Louisville and we would love to see our Southwest leaders become involved! Below is a list of current vacancies. When you find something that strikes your interest, CLICK HERE to access the application and please inform our office when you do so. Feel free to pass on the link to any friends or family that might be interested!
Click Here to Apply for one of the Boards or Commission vacancies. |
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