Neighbors,
You probably know by now that my Metro Council colleagues and I voted against raising the Insurance Premium Tax yesterday. It is worth mentioning that the ordinance to raise the tax would also have required cuts, so even those who voted for an increase also agreed that our City must tighten the fiscal belt and find ways to conserve taxpayer dollars. For that, I appreciate their work and their refusal to simply triple the insurance tax as the administration proposed.
Starting today, we're moving forward by finding ways to deal with the projected $35 million deficit. This was created by a mix of rising pension and healthcare costs as well as imbalances from prior budgets, and will need to be addressed by the start of FY20, which begins July 1st of this year. That will be hard work, and will be far from painless. But, at the end of this process, our city will be better for going through this process and we will know for certain where our tolerance for cuts lies.
We are still combing through the budget and looking for ways to save and economize. Our office has identified roughly $15 million in smaller expenditures that Louisville Metro should be able to absorb without much pain. It's the balance that will be more challenging, but that is what we're doing now. If you have ideas or comments at anytime through this process, feel free to email or call our office.
I will keep you updated as we move forward,
Brent T. Ackerson 26th District Councilman
Olmsted Parks Conservancy hosts park restoration volunteer opportunities in Seneca Park on Tuesdays from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Tasks may include invasive plant removal, mulching, painting or general park beautification. Gloves, tools and guidance provided. Dress for the weather and working outdoors. Limited space is available. Please register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/volunteer-event-seneca-park-tickets-56123409629
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If you see a street light out in your neighborhood (or anywhere in Louisville), LG&E has provided a link you can use to report the issue. Click here to let them know! |
The New KY Drivers License: Get Ready for Changes
For low-income families in Louisville, the City may provide home repairs in dire emergency situations. If you or someone you know has need for this assistance, please contact their office directly. Learn more from the program's website here.
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 residents 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
For residents of the Urban Services District, Louisville Metro will start regular Yard Waste collection again on March 31st. Individuals may request collection as needed through MetroCall at 574-5000.
For basic details for all of below case/s please visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/. Click on “Search Case Information” link on the left navigation bar. Then select the “home” tab and select the type of case and enter the above case number.
You can also click on the image below to go to the application page, although the page may be slow to load.
For specific case information please call or email the listed case manager. If you have any questions please contact Planning & Design directly at 574-6230.
Get involved in Louisville Metro government and governance by joining one of the 80+ boards and commissions that oversee and advise public officials on how to best move our city forward. Here are just a few of the boards that are looking for additional members. Click here or on their name to learn more.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND BOARD
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT BOARD
BI-STATE BRIDGE AUTHORITY
BRIGHTSIDE, INC.
BUILDING CODE BOARD OF APPEALS
CEMETERY BOARD
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP ADMINISTERING BOARD
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION COORDINATING COUNCIL (DVPCC)
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW OVERLAY BOARD
DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
ETHICS COMMISSION
FRIENDS OF METRO ANIMAL SERVICES (FOMAS)
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION ADVOCACY BOARD
KENTUCKIANAWORKS GREATER LOUISVILLE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD
LANDMARKS COMMISSION
LOUISVILLE FILM ADVISORY COMMISSION
LOUISVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY BOARD
MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION OF JEFFERSON COUNTY
MENTAL HEALTH DIVERSION BOARD
NULU REVIEW OVERLAY DISTRICT COMMITTEE (ADVISORY)
POLICE MERIT BOARD
REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
RIVERPORT AUTHORITY
RIVERSIDE - THE FARNSLEY-MOREMEN LANDING
SCIENCE CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SMOKETOWN NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN
TAX APPEALS BOARD
URBAN SERVICES DISTRICT BOARD
WATERWORKS
ZOO FOUNDATION BOARD
The Louisville Free Public Library has much more to offer than just books you can check out. They offer free internet access, books on tape, CDs, DVDs, and many classes and events for kids, teens, and adults. Click the photo or name to see what programs are available:
2816 Del Rio Place 40220 (502) 574-1795
(502) 574-1771
*This location is undergoing renovations and is scheduled to reopen on May 9th!
4800 Exeter Avenue 40218 (502) 479-6160 |