District 26 eNews | September 19th

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Brent T. Ackerson

26th District Councilman
502-574-1126
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Jeff T. Noble

Legislative Aide
502-574-1126
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Michael Garton

District Liaison 
502-574-1126
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PHONE DIRECTORY

Animal Control
363-6609 

Bon Air Library
574-1795

County Clerk
574-5700

Courts System
595-4428

Drivers License
(Bowman Field)
595-4405

Drivers License
(Downtown)
595-4924

Health and Wellness
574-6520

LG&E
589-1444

Louisville Water Company
583-6610

MetroCall - 311

Mosquito Control
574-6641

MSD
540-6000

Poison Control
589-8222

Police LMPD
574-2187

Police
(St. Matthews)
893-9000

PVA 
574-6380

State Highways
210-5400

TARC
585-1234

Veterans Affairs
595-4447

Zoo
459-2181

Dear Neighbor,

Thanks to everyone who came out to honor longtime Alderwoman Barbara Gregg and her tireless efforts that led both to the expansion of the Bon Air Library and creation of the Reading Garden there. Twenty five years ago, when the City were debating whether to even keep that branch open, she made sure it stayed open and expanded. Today, Bon Air is one of the most active branches in the entire Louisville Free Public Library system. 

We also were pleased to recognize the work of some super volunteers at Bon Air who not only made the event possible, but have put in countless hours keeping the Library a wonderful and welcoming place: Patricia Beckham and Bill Stopher with the Friends. Bon Air Library simply wouldn't be what it is would their work, and the countless hours of volunteers just like them. If there's anyone you feel has gone above and beyond in your neighborhood or anywhere in our district, please let us know so we can recognize their efforts. 

If you didn't make it out for the celebration this week, make sure you stop by the branch and check out all the wonderful materials, programs, and services available for your family to enjoy. 

Thanks, and have a good weekend,

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Brent T. Ackerson
26th District Councilman

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Bill Stopher, former Alderwoman Barbara Gregg, and Brent Ackerson


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In This Issue:


TONIGHT | Share your opinion! Louisville aquatic facilities in 2020

PoolStuff

Oct 4-6 | Junk Collection Guide

PLEASE REMEMBER THESE
RULES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED

JunkCollection

We're Hiring! in the Circuit Court Clerk's office

JCC HIRE 2019

Check out drop-off recycling centers

If you do not have residential curbside recycling service or if you have too much for your bin/cart, we have free recycling drop-off locations around the county for your convenience. Some are staffed by Public Works employees to help with drop-off. Others are self-serve. Here's an interactive map of the drop-off locations.

Location change! Trevilian Way Recycling
Drop-Off Moving

On Tuesday, September 3 the recycling dumpster located at Metro Parks Maintenance, 1297 Trevilian Way will be permanently moved to the Cyril Allgeier Community Center parking lot, 4107 Cadillac Court. Accepted items remain the same: paper, flattened cardboard, and containers made of plastic, metal or glass. Items should be loose, not in bags. 

What you can drop off:

Self-service and full-service locations

  • Flattened cardboard
  • Paper containers and cups
  • Milk, juice and soup cartons
  • Newspapers/inserts, phone books, magazines, junk mail, office paper
  • Plastic bottles, cups, and containers
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Metal bottles and cans

Full-service locations also accept:

  • Used motor oil and filters
  • Used anti-freeze
  • Used cooking oil

Do’s and don’ts

  • Recyclable items at self-service locations may be mixed.
  • They should be loose in the dumpster, not in bags.
  • Items at full-service locations must be separated by material. Staff members will help unload.
  • No dumping. Take up to three large items to the Waste Reduction Center free of charge.
  • No liquids/paints/oils/etc. in the Self-Service dumpsters.
  • Flatten cardboard to save space in the dumpster.

If the dumpster is full, contact Metro311. The crews empty them on a schedule based on how long it typically takes to fill, but sometimes they get full sooner than expected.

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St. MAM needs your help to help your neighbors in need

StMAM

St. Matthews Area Ministries (St. MAM) needs your help in stocking their shelves. Donations may be dropped off Monday – Friday between 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The St. MAM entrance is under the carport on the backside of Beechwood Baptist Church, 201 Biltmore Road, next to the playground.

Early Essentials for Infants & Toddlers – baby wash, baby wipes, lotion, diaper cream, diapers (all sizes) and pull-ups.

Personal Hygiene & Nonfood Items – body soap, denture cleaner, depends, household cleaning products, paper towels, shampoo, toilet paper, toothpaste and toothbrushes.

For more information on St. MAM and how to get involved, please click here


Public Notices

Property Address: 3935 Taylorsville Rd.
Meeting Date: October 2nd at 6:30 p.m.
Location: McMahan Center, 3935 Taylorsville Rd.

NeighborhoodNotice

Property Address: 3015 Furman Blvd
Meeting Date: October 7th at 1 p.m.
Location: Old Jail Auditorium, 514 W. Liberty St. 

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Stop Mosquito Breeding Grounds

Mosquito

Smell Something? Say Something!

MSD

Help restore Seneca Park!

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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See a street light out? Report it using this link

StreetLight

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! 


New Kentucky Drivers License Info

The New KY Drivers License:
Get Ready for Changes

CLICK HERE for more information

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Metro Emergency Repair Program

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


Vacancies on Louisville Metro Boards and Commissions

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

BOARD OF HEALTH

BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT

CITIZENS COMMISSION ON POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY (CCPA)

COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP ADMINISTERING BOARD

CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION BOARD

DEPUTY SHERIFF MERIT BOARD

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION COORDINATING COUNCIL (DVPCC)

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW OVERLAY BOARD

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

METROPOLITAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

MSD

NULU REVIEW OVERLAY DISTRICT COMMITTEE (ADVISORY)

PARC (PARKING AUTHORITY OF RIVER CITY, INC.)

POLICE MERIT BOARD

REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

RIVERPORT AUTHORITY

RIVERSIDE - THE FARNSLEY-MOREMEN LANDING

SCIENCE CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SMOKETOWN NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN

SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: BUECHEL

SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: JEFFERSONTOWN

SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: ST. MATTHEWS

TAX APPEALS BOARD

URBAN RENEWAL COMMISSION

URBAN SERVICES DISTRICT BOARD

WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 109 BOARD

WATERWORKS

ZOO FOUNDATION BOARD

 


Learning at Your Local Library

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:

BonAirLibrary

Bon Air Public Library

2816 Del Rio Place 40220
(502) 574-1795

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St. Matthews-Eline Library

3940 Grandview Ave. 40207
(502) 574-1771

NewburgPublic

Newburg Public Library

4800 Exeter Ave. 40218
(502) 479-6160