|
On Thursday, February 22nd the Metro Council’s Community Affairs and Housing Committee held a special meeting to honor outstanding residents and volunteers as part of its 16th Annual Black History Month Program.
Dwight M. Mitchell is a graduate of the Atherton High School Class of 1979, Dwight Mitchell has gone
on to become one of the most recognizable faces in the Louisville Metro Area. He is currently a retired officer on the staff
of the Louisville Metro Police Department Media and Public Information Office. After
graduating from high school, Mitchell went on to attend the University of
Louisville and in October of 1984, he was hired on as a police officer for the former
Jefferson County Police Department. Mitchell served six years as a patrol officer in the Adam
District, located in eastern Jefferson County. In 1990, he moved on to
Community Services where he became one of the original D.A.R.E (Drug Awareness
and Resistance Education) Officers where he educated over 10,000 students on
the harmful effects of drug and substance abuse through out the area. Mitchell
was later assigned to Baker District on Outer Loop where he became a Life Skills
Officer, where he continued work with children in both the public and parochial
schools.
In
2002, Mitchell was assigned to the Chief’s Office where he began his work as a
Public Information Officer. Upon retirement from being a sworn officer, Mitchell
returned to his instructive roots and began to educate local citizens about
community safety through the Citizen’s Police Academy. He also found his place
teaching children once more as an instructor at Safety City where second grade
students learned about the importance of traffic safety. In 2009, Mitchell returned to his position as
a Public Information Officer for the Louisville Metro Police Department where
he currently serves today.
He
is a graduate of Atherton High School, and attended the University Of
Louisville.
Dwight
Mitchell is married to the former Deborah Yates and has three sons, a daughter,
and 5 grandchildren. He is also an active member at St. Stephen Baptist Church
where he serves as a deacon.
https://louisvilleky.gov/news/metro-council-honors-outstanding-community-leaders
The Waverly Park Restrooms will have an official Groundbreaking on Wednesday, March 7th at 2pm!
All of Southwest Louisville is welcome to attend this great event celebrating an amenity that has been long needed for our great park!
Mr. Kenny Aubrey is planning a Prairie Village Neighborhood Meeting!
WHEN: Monday, February 26 at 6:30 PM
WHERE: Life Church Louisville, 4413 E Pages Ln, Louisville, KY 40272
Representatives from MSD, LMPD & IPL will be in attendance to answer your questions!
Louisville Metro Council Health and Education Committee invite the
community to attend one of three town hall meetings on the topic of legalizing
the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
Each town hall meeting will be held
in a different part of the community, with the first town hall starting Monday,
February 19 at 6:00pm. Each town hall will start with presentations by
panelists both in support and opposition to a resolution calling for the
legalization of medical marijuana which is currently being considered by the
Louisville Metro Council.
Persons attending the town hall meeting will have the
opportunity to ask questions of panelists following opening remarks. Each town
hall is expected to last 60-90 minutes and comments received during each event
will be given to all members of the Louisville Metro Council.
Town Hall Meeting Dates:
- Monday, February 19, 6:00PM – Lyndon City Hall (515 Wood Road)
- Monday, February 26, 6:00PM – Louisville Fire Fighters Hall (400 Bakers Lane)
- Tuesday, February 27, 6:00PM – Southwick Community Center (3621 Southern
Avenue)
A copy of
the proposed resolution is available by clicking here!
Registration
for the Brightside
& Passport Health Plan Spring Community-Wide Cleanup is
open!!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR TEAM!
The
cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 14th with the suggested cleanup
times of 8:00am – 12:00pm. (If the date we have set doesn't work for your
group, that's OK, we will support any cleanup that takes place in the weeks
surrounding April 14th.)
All
cleanup teams will receive bags and gloves at no cost, and the first 5,000
volunteers to register will also receive a free t-shirt. Brightside welcomes
groups of all sizes, big and small and if you're not sure where you would
like to hold your cleanup we can help with that too, just give us a call or
send us an email and we will be happy to make a suggestion.
Supply
pick up will be held on Sunday, April 8th at the Iroquois Park Amphitheater,
1080 Amphitheater Rd, 40214 from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm.
All
supplies are pre-packaged by group for team leaders to collect. If a group
fails to pick up their supplies on April 8, and they have t-shirts, the
t-shirts go to other volunteers on a first come, first served basis. Groups
who do not have t-shirts can call Brightside on Tuesday, April 10th to see if
any t-shirts have been returned.
Brightside
is proud to be holding our Cleanup with the Give A Day - Mayor's Week of
Service for the fifth year. Cleanups are an integral part of
Brightside's mission and without the help of your volunteer group, and many
other volunteers throughout the year, we could not achieve our goals of a
cleaner, greener and more sustainable Louisville.
We
look forward to seeing all of you in April!
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/brightside/brightside-passport-health-plan-community-wide-cleanup
Dear Community Resident:
We need your help in making our community the best it can
be!
The Southwest Dream Team is planning for the future with
hope.
If you who live, work and/or play in SW Louisville, we need
to hear from you! Please take our 5-10 min. online survey at :
SW Dream Team Survey!
At the end of the survey you will have a chance to win a $50
VISA gift card.
Thank you for getting us started toward a brighter tomorrow!
The Louisville Metro Housing Department has an
"EMERGENCY REPAIR PROGRAM"
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
- Must be owner occupied for at least one
year.
- Not available on rental property.
- Must meet income guidelines (See Intake
staff)
- May receive assistance once in a five year
period.
- Louisville-Jefferson County only!
TYPES OF REPAIRS
- Furnace Repair or replacement
(October-April only)
- A/C Unit- Repair or replacement (Requires
medical statement, Available May-Sept. only)
- Electrical repairs/upgrades.
- Water Line repairs/replacement.
- Sewer Line repairs/replacement.
- Water Heater repair/replacement, Gas or
Electric.
- Gas Line leaks.
For
further information contact Jackie Wilson-Rudy at 502-574-5850 or Jacqueline.Wilson-rudy@louisvilleky.gov
Louisville Asset Building Coalition’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites and services. VITA sites are generally located at community centers, libraries, schools, government centers, and other convenient locations. Most locations offer free electronic filing.
Get free, reliable tax prep assistance and INVEST your tax prep savings!
To qualify, household income must be under $64,000. You may be eligible to receive an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
For more information, visit www.labservices.org.
WHERE:
- Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane
WHEN:
- Tuesday & Thursday: 10am – 7pm
- Wednesday: 10am – 4pm
- Saturday: 10am – 2pm
Contact:
- Call 502-305-0005
- Walk-ins welcome
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide helps low and moderate income taxpayers (moderate income is generally considered to be an adjusted gross income (AGI) of less than $60,000), with special attention to those 60 and older. This is a free service provided at no cost to the taxpayer, tips and gratuities are not permitted.
WHERE: Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Highway, 40258
WHEN: February 1 - April 14, on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9am-1pm
http://www.aarp-tax-aide-lou.org/FAQs/faqs.html
Maroon and Grey Gala Saturday, March 17, 2018 at Holy Cross High School
-
Cocktail Hour: 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
-
Program & Dinner: 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
-
Entertainment: 8:30pm- Midnight
The Maroon & Grey Gala is the annual main event for Holy Cross High School. This black-tie, formal evening is truly a celebration of coming together for a common purpose: supporting families who desire a Catholic Education for their children. This night is an opportunity to hear the state-of-the school, testimonials from students, parents, alumni and faculty as well as recognize those who generously walk with us in the mission. An extensive silent auction will be available both before and during the event as well as the Spring Raffle drawing. Included in the price of the ticket is dinner, drinks and dancing to make this an event you will mark on your calendar each and every year.
Here are the ways you can support this event:
1) Purchase a ticket or table for the event
- $100 per person, $700 for a table of 8
2) Be a table sponsor for the event
- $1000 for a table of 8 with table sponsor advertisement
- $500 for table sponsor advertisement only
3) Be a title sponsor for the event
- $5000 for the Maroon & Grey Title Sponsorship with a table of 8
4) Donate an item to the Silent Auction
5) Purchase Spring Raffle chances
Click HERE to secure your Maroon & Grey Ticket(s) or Sponsorship today!
|
Regular yard waste
collection in the Urban Services District of Louisville is on seasonal shutdown
until March 12. But you may request a special pickup if the stuff is piling up
in the interim.
Just call MetroCall at 311 or 574-5000.
Those calls will
be handled on an as needed basis rather than running crews full-time on routes
across the city at a time when volumes are generally very low.
|
Come join us for our February 24th evening annual fundraiser, "Dinner with The Monarchs" at Valley Hope Center, 10801 Deering Road. Our Mardi Gras theme offers a way to experience thrilling fun while helping neighbors in need.
We have a delectable dinner, an exciting auction, and melodious music by The Monarchs. Tickets are only $35 apiece, the best buy in Louisville for dining, bidding, and listening that takes us back to the good ole’ days. Call 935-0310, or stop by 8504 Terry Road and pick up your tickets. Last year Southwest Communities netted over $50,000 to help our local neighbors in need.
1. What is the current schedule and completion date?
- The new completion date for the project is May 15, 2018.
2. Whom is responsible for overseeing the Dixie Highway Paving Project?
- The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the State Government's agency charged with building and maintaining federal highways and Kentucky state highways is charged with overseeing the construction of the Dixie Paving Project.
3. Whom is the contractor charged with the infrastructure repair and repaving of Dixie Highway?
- Hall Contracting of Kentucky, Inc. was awarded this contract in the amount of $14.5 million from the State.
4. Will the contractor be penalized for not completing all work by the completion date?
- If the project continues beyond the May 15, 2018 deadline the contractor will be assessed a fine of $25,000 per day.
5. Who can we contact if we have concerns?
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
.
|
|