District 14 Enews | October 17, 2019

District 14 Councilwoman

Cindi Fowler

cindi.fowler@louisvilleky.gov

Legislative Assistant

Cindy Thieneman

cindy.thieneman@louisvilleky.gov

Administrative Clerk

Danielle Tackett

Danielle.tackett@louisvilleky.gov

Staff Assistant

Audrey Garrison
audrey.garrison@louisvilleky.gov

Office Locations:

City Hall

601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 574-1114

 

Southwest Government Center

7219 Dixie Highway
Louisville, Kentucky 40258
(502) 574-7988

 



*Click here to visit Councilwoman Fowler's website for even more information! 

 

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Be on the Lookout! Ashby Lane and Greenbelt Hwy Traffic Light

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Be on the look out! The new traffic light at Ashby Lane and Greenbelt Hwy is finally functioning.

This addition has been a long time coming and will hopefully make this stretch of roadway safer for all who travel it! However, anytime there is a change in traffic patterns there is a chance it could cause confusion initially.

We encourage everyone to pay extra attention when traveling this roadway to ensure this new addition is not overlooked and missed. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (502) 574-1114.


Elderly & Disabled Individuals on Fixed Incomes can Schedule an Appointment for Early LIHEAP Registration October 2nd - 31st

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Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS) is offering pre-registration for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Subsidy Component. The pre-registration will begin on Wednesday, October 2, and end on Thursday, October 31.
Pre-registration is for Jefferson County residents who are 60 years or older, or disabled and receive a fixed income (Social Security, SSI, pension or Black Lung benefits).
Eligible residents can apply regardless of the status of their utility bills. Applicants must provide the following documentation:
Proof of all household income for the preceding month (Food Stamp award letter, Social Security Award letter, pay stubs, etc. or proof of $0 income). Note: Zero Income forms are available at the Resilience and Community Services office at 701 W. Ormsby Ave., Suite 201 as well as the six LIHEAP locations listed below or by clicking here.
Proof of Social Security Number or Permanent Residence card (Green Card) for each member of the household.
Most current heating bill; or statement from your landlord if heating expenses are included in your rent; or statement from your utility company if you participate in a pre-pay electric program. Please bring the account number and name on the account for all heating fuel sources and electric.
Scheduling an appointment by phone: Call 502-991-8391.
Scheduling an Appointment On-line: Appointments can also be made quickly and easily online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.


Jack O'Lantern Spectacular - Now Through November 3rd

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Visit www.jackolanternlouisville.com


Please Get Out to Vote! - November 5th

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Need a ride to polls on Election Day? A. Philip Randolph Institute (502.774.4834) provides free rides. Lyft and Uber may be giving reduced rides to the polls, or call your local party headquarters.
If you become sick or are in the hospital, you can still vote with an Emergency Medical Ballot. Request a paper absentee ballot between Tuesday, October 22 and Tuesday, November 5. Call your local Board of Election office to get an Emergency Medical Ballot. You will have to find someone to notarize your application for a ballot and then take that application to the Board of Elections to get your ballot. Once you’ve filled out your ballot, someone must take your ballot back to the Board of Elections before 6 PM on Election Day!
EARLY VOTING HOURS
Monday-Friday: Sept. 23 – November 4 from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturdays: October 19, October 26, and November 2 from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
For more information please contact the Jefferson County Election Center: Tel: 502.574.6100 • Fax: 502.574.5014 • Email: Elections@JeffersonCountyClerk.org


Brightside & Passport Community-Wide Cleanup - October 19th

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We encourage all residents to take part in the spring 2019 Brightside & Passport Health Plan Fall Community-Wide Cleanup on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event is a great service opportunity for boy/girl scouts, sports teams, faith groups and community organizations.
Cleanups are an integral part of Brightside's mission and without the help of volunteer groups, and many other volunteers throughout the year, Brightside could not achieve their goals of a cleaner, greener Louisville.
Neighborhoods can hold their own cleanups at any point throughout the year and we can provide gloves and bags for each Neighborhood Cleanup. We will work with Solid Waste Management to have the collected litter bags picked up. Give us a call at (502) 574-2613 or register online about two weeks prior to your event to schedule your cleanup and for information about getting supplies.


Sheep to Shawl - October 19th

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Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure - October 19th

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Riverside Archaeology Day - October 20th

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FREE Trees Provided by Trees Louisville in Partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation - Pick up October 20th

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TreesLouisville is a nonprofit organization focused on restoring urban tree canopy in Louisville.  They are partnering with the Arbor Day Foundation to provide 1500 free trees to Louisville residents. 

Louisville loses around 54,000 trees annually and this is one way we can help restore our depleted canopy. 

To participate go to arborday.org/treeslouisville, type in your address, and choose your tree! Trees will either be shipped to your home or you can pick up a larger tree at one of our two events. 

  • Pickup events are scheduled for October 20, 12pm-4pm at Against the Grain Brewery, 401 E Main St, Louisville, KY 40202 or November 9, 10am-2pm at Americana Community Center 4801 Southside Dr, Louisville, KY 40214.

This is the second of four seasonal Community Canopy programs.  Last winter 870 free trees were delivered to residents of Louisville and the goal is to provide more than 3,500 free trees over the next two years. 

  • The following species are available: American Sycamore, Black Tupelo, Serviceberry, Redbud, Kentucky Coffeetree, Overcup Oak, Shadblow Serviceberry, Swamp White Oak, Sweetbay Magnolia, and Tulip Poplar.

New Animal Shelter Ribbon Cutting - October 21st

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Family Fun Halloween Events

Happy Halloween

The Halloween season is here but not everything needs to be spooky! Below are a ton of Halloween themed events going on this month that the whole family will love.

  • DABA's 6th Annual Trick or Treat: Wednesday, October 23rd; 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. @ Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing
  • Sun Valley Community Center Halloween Party: Friday, October 25th; 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. @ Sun Valley Community Center
  • Trunk or Treat Block Party hosted by Ridgewood Baptist Church: Saturday, October 26th; 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. @ 6209 Greenwood Rd
  • St. Peter the Apostle Trunk or Treat: Sunday, October 27th; 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. @ St. Peter the Apostle Church

Beth Haven Fall Festival - October 25th

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Owl Prowl @ the Louisville Nature Center - October 26th

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Metro Council Night $2 off - October 29th

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Free Paper Shredding and Drug Toss Event - November 2nd

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Kentucky Exposition Center (Lot W)
1030 Phillips Lane
Saturday, November 2, 2019
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Louisville residents are invited to bring unneeded documents to be shredded and prescription drugs to be disposed of at a FREE event on November 2, 2019. The paper shredding and drug toss event is a joint operation of Louisville Metro Public Works and Louisville Metro Police. Businesses may not participate in this event. All paper materials will be shredded on site and recycled. Shredding services are donated by the Louisville Branch of Shred-It Louisville.

The drug toss is a drive-through event. In advance, black out all personal information on all medication containers that will be tossed. For safety reasons, sharp items, needles, lances, cosmetics, personal care or hygiene items cannot be accepted. Medication products should never be flushed down the toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown in the trash because they can contaminate the environment if exposed to drinking and ground water.


Leaf Drop Off 2019 - November 6th Through December 8th

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Louisville Metro residents not mulching autumn leaves into their lawns or using curbside collection will have the option to dispose of them beginning November 6 at the Public Works Yard located at 10500 Lower River Rd.

Metro Public Works is offering this free leaf drop-off service through December 8. Drop-off will not be available on November 28 and 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be accepted. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be disposed of off-site by residents.

Where: 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane)

When: Tuesday – Saturday; 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.


Kentucky Shakespeare at Southwest Regional Library - December 14th

The Louisville Free Public Library and Kentucky Shakespeare are once again partnering to bring free, family-friendly two-actor performances of Shakespeare classics to the Library. This year, two actors will bring Shakespeare’s most famous play to life, as Hamlet uncovers a web of deceit and corruption in his quest to avenge his father’s death. The audience will engage with profes­sional actors from Kentucky Shakespeare in this fast-paced, one-hour production that highlights self-worth, relationship dynamics, the consequences of acting on vengeance, and finding help in times of isolation and vulnerability. This live performance will tour ten LFPL locations in November and December. 
The tour, made possible through a grant from Metro Louisville, kicks off on Saturday, November 2 at the St. Matthews Library (2 p.m.). Ages six and up are welcome. The full schedule of performances is listed below and is also available at LFPL.org/KyShakespeare. #LFPLShakespeare
Shakespeare in the Libraries Performance Schedule
November 2
St. Matthews Library, 2 p.m.
November 6
Bon Air Library, 6:30 p.m.
November 9
South Central Regional Library, 3 p.m.
November 14
Northeast Regional Library, 6:30 p.m.
November 16
Shawnee Library, 2 p.m.
November 21
Highlands/Shelby Park Library, 3:30 p.m.
December 4
Jeffersontown Library, 7 p.m.
December 7
Iroquois Library, 1 p.m.
December 14
Southwest Regional Library, 2 p.m.


Toy Drop Off at Owen Funeral Home - November 1st Through December 6th

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Operation Toy Soldier Open Car Cruise - November 9th

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Louisville Nature Center Rental for Holiday Party

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MSD Flooding Preventions

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Our Solid Waste Services Division offers an array of services beyond weekly collection of trash, recycling and yard waste.


UPS Seasonal Hiring

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UPS is hiring 2,600 workers in Louisville for holiday season (November-January)
Full-time and part-time seasonal positions are available including package handlers, drivers, and driver-helpers
Interested applicants can apply at https://www.upsjobs.com


New Dixie News - Project on Schedule!

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The $35 million New Dixie Highway project is on schedule and construction will be complete by the end of this year. That means that the medians, sidewalks, and crosswalks will be in place, the bus stations will be installed, and all the lanes will be open.
December is not usually the best time for final surfacing, final striping and landscaping, so that work is currently slated for Spring 2020. That kind of work will not be as disruptive to drivers, however. The New Dixie Highway Project broke ground in December of 2017.
“We really appreciate everyone’s patience as we work to make The New Dixie Highway – a safer, more attractive and efficient roadway,” said John Callihan, project manager. “We are nearing the finish line and soon we will be able to enjoy the new roadway.”


Cool Roof Rebate Program

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Southwest Community Ministries: Needed Items!

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Southwest Community Ministries food closet is in need of toilet tissue and shaving supplies for men and women. These include shaving cream, razors, after shave etc. These items along with non perishable food items can be taken to Southwest Community Ministries (8504 Terry Rd.).

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact (502) 935-0310.


Metro 311

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This week MetroCall switched to a new Metro311 reporting system for the general public. You can now report issues, track issues, view past issues, comment on issues, and more from one site. Please visit http://iframe.publicstuff.com/.
To report a new issue, follow these steps:
       1. Visit http://iframe.publicstuff.com/
       2. For City, type in Louisville and select “Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government”
       3. Program developers suggest you now “sign up” for an account in top right corner. This will allow the system to track all requests. You can also choose not to sign up, which will let you make service requests anonymously.
       4. To report an issue, select the issue or type something into the search box. Then select issue.
       5. Next fill out the series of questions. You can enter an actual address or drag and drop the pin on the map to the location. Please be sure to check the address to ensure it’s a valid address.
       6. Include all details in the description and click submit.
Play around with the new system to become familiar with all the great features. You can now track other people’s service requests and the system will keep them in your account. Please let our office know if you have any issues.


Volunteer Opportunities

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JustServe.org is a free volunteer website dedicated to bringing communities together through volunteerism. Non-profits can post the need for volunteers and those in our community can go to the website and see all the opportunities to volunteer. Because the website is self-funded, they never ask for donations to maintain the website, they never sell advertising and they never sell any information. All those connected with JustServe.org are volunteers and there is no paid staff. The website is zip code driven, easy to use and 100% free.

If you are looking for volunteer opportunities, this is a perfect place to start looking! There are plenty of organizations to chose from that are conveniently located in your area.


SLOW DOWN

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I get calls every week about speeding on our D14 streets - and with good reason. 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that most people who are speeding through residential areas actually live in the neighborhood! You might be eager to come home after work, but that’s no excuse if a child is hit and injured. Quite literally, speed kills: If you hit a pedestrian at 20 mph, 5% will die. If you hit a pedestrian at 30 mph, 45% will die. At 40 mph, 85% will die. 

Driver behavior is crucial to safety in residential neighborhoods.  When you’re driving, go slow enough to see and respond to every new circumstance. Look under parked cars, and you may see children’s feet from the sidewalk, though you can’t see them otherwise. If it’s dark, take another 10 mph off your speed, just in case. In short, take every precaution necessary to avoid bringing tragedy to your own neighborhood.

Please use good judgment when you are driving and remember that, in most cases, traffic behind you will be forced to slow down if you do.


Meals on Wheels Volunteer Opportunity

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Interested in Volunteering?

Do you have time to participate in Meals on Wheels?

Southwest Community Ministries is looking for kindhearted, friendly people to deliver meals to home-bound seniors in the 40272 and 40258 zip codes.

Delivery takes about an hour weekly. There is a route on Tuesdays that departs from Sun Valley Community Center (10:00 am) or a route on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays route departing from St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital in the afternoon (3:30).

If you want to make a difference in a senior's life please contact Jessica Burnett 502-935-0310 ext. 244. 


New Way to Report Illegal Dumpers

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We all know that illegal dumping--putting waste on property that is not licensed as a disposal facility--is an eyesore that is expensive to clean up, diminishes quality of life, discourages economic development and even sends plastic debris into our waterways.

That's why people caught dumping along our city's alleys, sidewalks, fields and roadsides are subject to fines and impoundment of any vehicle used in the dumping. That's where citizens can help with the problem. If you witness illegal dumping while it's happening, report it.

We've developed a new online form you can use to tell us where it happened, describe the vehicle(s) involved, preferably with license plate number(s), and even upload pictures. Of course you can always call Metro Call 311 or 574-5000. For more information about illegal dumping, including a link to the reporting form, visit our illegal dumping webpage.

Another illegal dumping vehicle impounded

Pickup was used in two separate incidents

This week Solid Waste Enforcement tracked down a white pickup truck that was recorded by surveillance back in February as it was used to illegally dump tree debris in the 3600 block of Parthenia Avenue. The offender was found through information received as we investigated a separate illegal dumping incident in the 4100 block of Craig Avenue in April for which the person was also determined to be responsible. In total, the illegal dumper will owe $1,500 in fines and approximately $250 impound fees.


Metro Arts Community Center

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We are excited to announce the Metro Arts Community Center is now open! The building recently received a colorful new window wrap, and new programs and classes will be coming to the site, which is now known as the Metro Arts Community Center.

Visit the website to view open hours, and try to solve our interact jigsaw puzzle based on Hannah Thompson's artwork. 

https://louisvilleky.gov/government/parks/metro-arts-center

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Jefferson Memorial Forest

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Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure set for Saturday, October 19

Adventure will feature overnight camping for the first time

Families can enjoy fall color and outdoor fun at Jefferson Memorial Forest during the Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure on Saturday, October 19, beginning at 4 p.m. And, for the first time ever during this annual event, families are encouraged to pitch a tent and stay overnight. For $15, campers can set up in the field in the Horine Reservation. Daylight activities include a children’s nature exploration area, a climbing wall, pumpkin decorating, guided hikes, archery, activities at the nature center and more. Music will be performed by Grandma’s Boys, and food trucks will be on site. Nighttime activities will include storytelling by the campfire along with night hikes and stargazing with the Louisville Astronomy Society and the Louisville Free Public Library. Camping set-up and activity registration will take place from 3-4 p.m. on October 19.

With 6,600 acres, Jefferson Memorial Forest offers many opportunities for individuals and families to enjoy and explore the outdoors. The forest features more than 35 miles of marked hiking trails, fishing and primitive camping.  Event hiking will be through the Horine Reservation of the Forest, located at 12304 Holsclaw Hill Road. Several different trail routes will be featured, providing a range of options for hikers of all abilities. The trails range in length from one-fifth of a mile up to two miles, and have terrain varying from relatively flat to rugged. “We’re looking forward to this true adventure at Jefferson Memorial Forest this fall,” said Dana Kasler, director of Louisville Parks and Recreation. “Whether you’re a family that camps often or maybe one looking for a safe introduction to the outdoors, this is the perfect event for you.”

The Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure is sponsored by Quest Outdoors and Louisville Public Media. 


Southwest Library Upcoming Events

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Adult Maker Bee

  • Saturday, October 19; 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • A modern spin on traditional gatherings, crafters of all kinds are invited merge solitary hobbies with community connection. Demonstrate your skills for others, learn something new, gain inspiration from occasional guest speakers, or simply enjoy getting to know other crafters. Novices and experts are welcome. Activities, demonstrations, and themes will vary.

It's Just A Bunch of Hocus Pocus

  • Monday, October 21; 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Come dressed in your Halloween costume and join us for a showing of Hocus Pocus, with activities, and spooky snacks! Afterwards, hang around to discuss A.W. Jantha's book Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel. Copies will be available for checkout at the branch.

Preschool Carnival

  • Saturday, October 26; 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
  • Preschool children and their families are invited to join us for carnival themed activities, crafts, and special performances by Cirque Louis. Every child will receive a free book. Sponsored by Jefferson County Community Early Childhood Council.

http://www.lfpl.org/events/


Got Junk? Don't Forget FREE Resident Junk Drop Off (3 Items Per Day)

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The Louisville Metro Waste Reduction Center at (636 Meriwether Avenue) provides a means for all Louisville/Jefferson County residents to properly dispose of tires and household bulk waste including metals, appliances, electronics, tree limbs and stumps up to three feet in diameter, unbagged yard waste, construction debris and furniture. 

*Up to three household junk items may be dropped off at no charge per day. If there are more than three items a fee will be charged according to the schedule below.

https://louisvilleky.gov/sites/default/files/public_works/pdf_files/wrc_prices_2-1-16.pdf

Hours of Operation:
Tuesday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5 :00p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 


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Have a community event or information you want to share? Reach out to all of District 14 through this eNewsletter!

Please email cindy.thieneman@louisvilleky.gov or call (502) 574-1114 and please provide as much information about your event as possible with a picture, flyer, or any other enticing visual. Be sure that the event is open to the public and we would be happy to advertise it in the District 14 weekly eNewsletter.


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