District 6 Weekly Newsletter
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 06/06/2018 05:59 PM EDT
Confidence- Belief in oneself, one’s abilities, and one’s future Conviction- A firm belief that gives one the courage to stand behind that belief, despite pressure to do otherwise. Dedication- The act of devoting all of one’s energy, effort, and abilities to a certain task Giving- To present voluntarily without expecting something in return Respect- Esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of, Oneself and others. Spirituality- A sense of awe, reverence and inner peace inspired by a connection to all of creation and/ or that which is greater than oneself.
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Details: When: Saturday September 15, 2018 If you have any questions about this race, go to the below website:
https://runsignup.com/Race/KY/Elizabethtown/EtownLightTheNight5k |
Post Derby Parking Meeting

The District 6 Office has received many complaints from citizens about the Parking around Churchill Downs and The Traffic Patterns that were used.
This meeting will be an opportunity for ALL community members to voice their concerns about how Oakes and Derby were handled this year by LMPD and Churchill Downs.
Please attend and let your voices be heard.
The District 6 Office has received many complaints from citizens about the Parking around Churchill Downs and The Traffic Patterns that were used.
This meeting will be an opportunity for ALL community members to voice their concerns about how Oakes and Derby were handled this year by LMPD and Churchill Downs.
Please attend and let your voices be heard.
Fourth of July at the Waterfront

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Meeting
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Join Us for the Ohio River Sweep!
We remove more than 400 tons of garbage from waterways every year, but we can always use an extra hand! Join MSD, the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, Louisville Gas and Electric and Louisville Water for the 29th annual Ohio River Sweep - one of the nation’s largest and longest-running environmental cleanup events!
MSD employees will equip volunteers with gloves and
bags. For location information visit:
LouisvilleMSD.org/OhioRiverSweep
Spring Ride Series


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The Landbank Authority launches its Request For Proposals for June 2018! Click here for available buildings and guidelines on how to submit a proposal. Proposals are due by June 21st by 5 p.m. EST. |

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New Toll Rates Effective July 1st

Toll rates are updated every year
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (June 5, 2018) – New toll rates for the three tolled bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana begin July 1, 2018. The 2.5 percent increase is the first rate increase for RiverLink, the tolling system for the Ohio River Bridges Project.
Tolling, a bi-state effort between Indiana and Kentucky, started Dec. 30, 2016. Toll rates increase annually by 2.5 percent, unless the rate of inflation (as measured by the Consumer Price Index) is higher. Tolls increase every July 1, beginning in 2018. There was not an increase in 2017 because tolling had been in place for less than a year.
The new toll rate for a passenger vehicle with a prepaid account and transponder is $2.05 per crossing. The current toll rate is $2 per crossing.
Drivers with prepaid accounts and transponders pay the lowest toll rates. With the new rates, the savings will be more than $2 per crossing. Account holders must maintain a positive account balance to pay the lowest rates and avoid invoices. The easiest way to always have an account in good standing is by choosing auto-replenishment and linking the account to a valid payment method.
RiverLink is all-electronic tolling, with no stopping, no slowing, no lines and no coin machines. New toll rates range from $2.05-$12.30, depending on the size of the vehicle. Tolling is in place on the I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge, I-65 Kennedy Bridge and SR 265/KY 841 Lewis and Clark Bridge connecting Prospect, Ky. and Utica, Ind.
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Police Reports This Week
Crime Mapping

First Division



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Major Eric JohnsonJohnson began his career in 1999 with the Louisville Division of Police (LPD). Prior to merger, he served as a patrol officer and a flex detective in the former Third and Fifth Districts. After merger, Johnson served in the Fourth Division and Metro Narcotics. In August 2005, Johnson was promoted to Sergeant and served in the First Division as a patrol and Division Detective supervisor. In April 2013, Johnson was promoted to Lieutenant and assigned to the late-watch platoon in the Second Division. In October 2013, Johnson became the Strategic Planning Lieutenant, where he oversaw the department's strategic plan, the Mayor’s LouieStat program, the department’s response to the President's Report on 21st Century Policing and a series of performance improvement initiatives. After being promoted to the rank of major, Johnson commanded the Administrative Services Division. Major Johnson is a graduate of Southern High School and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisville (U of L). He has received certifications in LEAN and Six Sigma. He also earned certification as a Balanced Scorecard Professional in advanced strategic planning. |
Second Division

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Major Ryan BatesBates began his law enforcement career in August 1997 with the Louisville Division of Police. He served in the former Second, Fourth, and Sixth Districts. He was also a member of the Street Crimes Unit and the Gang Squad. After merger, Bates served as a patrol officer in the First Division. He was promoted to sergeant in August 2005. He served as a sergeant in the Second Division where he supervised the mid-watch platoon, FLEX Unit, and Detectives Unit.
After being promoted to the rank of major, Bates commanded the Fourth Division.
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Fourth Division



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Major Joshua Judah
Major Judah has been a police officer for 16 years, joining the former Louisville Division of Police in 2001. He served as a patrol officer all across Louisville, in neighborhoods ranging from Crescent Hill, Clifton, The Highlands, Downtown, Phoenix Hill, Old Louisville, Russell, Shawnee and Portland. He served as a detective in the Crimes Against Children Unit for three years, investigating physical, sexual, and internet crimes against children across Louisville Metro. He was promoted to sergeant in 2009, where he served in the 3rd Division in southwest Louisville. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2011 and served in the Chief’s Office and the 4th Division.
Major Judah was most recently the commander of LMPD’s Technical Services Unit, which encompasses all of LMPD’s technical projects. Examples of these projects include body cameras, in-car cameras, investigative software applications, in-car computers, and gunshot detection systems. Major Judah was also responsible for the Real Time Crime Center, which monitors LMPD’s nearly 200 surveillance cameras, as well as the Crime Information Center, which analyzes crime trends and provides strategic intelligence for the LMPD and its law-enforcement partners in the region.
Major Judah holds a BA in History from Centre College and is currently pursuing his Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisville. He was the recipient of LMPD’s Commanding Officer of the Year award in 2015. He is a graduate of the Academy of Police Supervision class 39 at Eastern Kentucky University, the 127th Session of the Southern Police Institute’s Administrative Officer’s Course at the University of Louisville, and the 263rd Session of the FBI National Academy.
Major Judah lives in Louisville with his wife Katie and their daughters, Miriam and Leah. |
Join a Board or Commission
If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.
There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.
To learn more about applications, please visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/mayor-greg-fischer/interested-serving-board-or-commission '
Please find below a list of boards and commissions for an opportunity to serve:
BOARD VACANCIES
- Metropolitan Business Development Corporation
- Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board
- Bardstown Road Overlay District
- Building Code Board of Appeals
- Cemetery Board
- Civil Service Board
- Code Enforcement Board
- Community Action Partnership
- Jefferson County Public Law Library
- Deputy Sheriff Merit Board
- Downtown Development Review Overlay Board
- Downtown Management District
- Ethics Commission
- Fire Protection Districts (Fairdale, Harrods Creek, Highview, Lake Dreamland, Lyndon, Middletown, Okolona, St. Matthews & Worthington)
- Hazard Materials Ordinance Appeals & Overseers Board
- Housing Authority Board
- Human Relations Commission Advocacy Board
- Human Relations Commission Enforcement Board
- Kentuckiana Works
- Landmarks
- Library Advisory Commission
- Louisville Arena Authority, Inc.
- Louisville Public Media
- Merit Board
- Medical Center Commission of Jefferson County
- PARC Board of Commissioners
- Police Merit Board
- Redevelopment Authority
- Science Center
- Urban Renewal Commission
- Vacant Property Review Commission
- Waterworks
- Zoo Foundation Board
REMINDERS
Visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroPolice/Patrol+Divisions/ to sign up to receive the LMPD’s new crime alert update for your neighborhood. Simply select your LMPD division number, and click "Subscribe to Crime Alerts by Beat" to begin receiving the update.
Visit http://mapit.louisvilleky.gov/ and type in your address to find out when your junk pick-up date is as well as street cleanings and additional information.
If you would like to unsubscribe to this e-newsletter (though we don't know why you ever would) please email wanda.smith@louisvilleky.gov with the subject "REMOVE". We won't be hurt (much).
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