District 10 E-News

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Councilman
Pat Mulvihill

City Hall
601 W. Jefferson Street
502-574-1110


Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Air Pollution: 574-6000

Animal Services: 363-6609 or 361-1318

Louisville Forward/Economic Development: 574-4140

Planning & Design Services: 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

Public Works: 574-5810

TARC: 585-1234

PARC: 569-6222

Legal Aid: 584-1254

IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321

Congressman John Yarmuth: 582-5129

Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 456-8100

Metro Police: (Non Emergency) 574-7111 or 574-2111

LMPD 4th Division: 574-7010

LMPD 5th Division: 574-7636

LMPD 6th Division: 574-2187

Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111

Vacant & Public Property Administration 574-4016

Your State Representative or State Senator: 
http://www.lrc.ky.gov



District 10 News


Air Quality Alert issued for today

There is an Air Quality Alert for Friday (6/29) in Louisville and Southern Indiana. Ozone is forecast to be Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (seniors, children, people with breathing ailments like asthma and COPD). The general public is not likely to be affected. This air quality alert may affect mowing schedules for Parks and Public Works. 

Air quality updates: louisvilleky.gov/airquality

Air quality tips: helptheair.org


New sales tax increases recycle cart cost

Kentucky's Republican-dominated legislature voted to impose sales taxes on services on April 2. Now, services such as landscaping, janitorial services, grooming for small pets, fitness centers, car repair and items sold by governments are subject to a six percent tax. 

 

recycle cart photo

This affects our discounted recycle cart program. The normal purchase price for the carts is $50, plus six percent sales tax, for a total cost of $53. 

Metro Council District 10 will continue to provide $25 towards the purchase of this cart. Constituents will be asked to pay the difference of $28 going forward. 


Louisville City FC soccer stadium groundbreaking

Lou FC groundbreaking photo

Above, Councilman Mulvihill, Jacob Quinn and Jack Mulvihill joined the festivities Thursday. In the photo below, left to right, Council Members Rick Blackwell, Cheri Bryant Hamilton, Marianne Butler, Pat Mulvihill, his son Jack Mulvihill, and Council Members Bill Hollander and Barbara Sexton Smith showed support for the project. 

Lou FC group

City and state officials joined hundreds of fans dressed in purple at a groundbreaking ceremony in the Butchertown neighborhood Thursday for Louisville City FC's new stadium. 

The stadium, which is being built on 40 acres at Cabel and Adams Streets, is expected to seat 11,000 people.

artist rendering of Lou FC stadium

Artist's rendering of the new Louisville FC stadium.