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Louisville Metro’s Office of Advanced Planning and Sustainability is in the process of creating a visionary plan for the future of Broadway. The plan’s study area is the entire Broadway corridor from Shawnee Park to Cave Hill Cemetery. The goal is to create a safe, vibrant, multimodal corridor that meets the needs of all citizens, especially those that live along Broadway, and that will serve as a robust catalyst for economic development throughout Louisville. To date, the project team has conducted a community forum, engaged users directly along the corridor and created an existing conditions analysis that identifies the strengths and weaknesses of Broadway. Continued public input is critical to ensure that the vision created for the corridor is reflective of the community’s desires and needs. We encourage you to visit the project website to learn more about the project, participate in the online survey and utilize the interactive maps to share your thoughts. If you have specific questions please fell free to reach out to Michael King at 502-574-0032 or Michael.king3@louisvilleky.gov
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March 10 and 13, Passport Health Care Informational Table at multiple locations A community engagement representative is onsite to answer any questions that Passport members have regarding their plan, benefits and updates on the upcoming waiver.
- March 10, Ujima Neighborhood Place, 3610 Bohne Ave., 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 313-4635.
- March 13, South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 9 – 10 a.m. Call 363-1483 for more information.
March 14, SOAR Summer Opportunities And Resource Fair at 3610 Bohne Ave., 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Located in the DuValle Education Center/Carter Traditional School Gym, 3610 Bohne Ave. (rear parking lot). Call 313-4635 for more information. Summer Opportunities And Resources fair is an opportunity for families to prepare for the summer by exploring and comparing various summer programs all at one location. Free lunch for students under 18 yrs. old and eating healthy for the summer demonstrations Presented by Bridges of Hope, Cane Run and Ujima Neighborhood Place, DuValle Education Center, Carter, Greenwood, Kennedy and Maupin FRSYC, Villages of DuValle and Southwick Community Center.
March 20, Anthem Insurance Information Table at Ujima Neigbhorhood Place, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Located at 3610 Bohne Ave. Call 313-4635 for more information. A community engagement representative is onsite to answer any questions members have regarding their plan and updates on the upcoming waiver.
March 25, 2024 Consolidated Plan Public Meeting at Ujima Neighborhood Place, 6 p.m. Located at 3610 Bohne. Ave. Contact Michelle.Rodgers@louisvilleky.gov or 574-4608 for more information. Louisville Metro Develop Louisville will host this public meeting to share ideas about the Consolidated Plan and gather community input about how residents would like to see these funds spent. The Consolidated Plan is Develop Louisville’s five-year plan for how to spend federal community investment dollars include HOME, CDBG, HOPWA, and ESG. These funds can be used for affordable housing, community development, public services, and other community needs.
About Neighborhood Place Louisville’s Neighborhood Place -- a partnership of Louisville Metro Government (including the Office of Resilience and Community Services, and Public Health and Wellness), Jefferson County Public Schools, Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services and Centerstone -- provides community-based centers which bring together health care, education, employment and social services at seven locations across the community. To find a Neighborhood Place in your neighborhood, please call Metro Call at 311.
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The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (District) proposes to issue a construction permit to Hexion Inc. (formaldehyde and phenolic resin manufacturing plant), 6200 Camp Ground Road, in accordance with Regulation 2.03. This permit is being issued to revise compliance demonstration methods for Hexion’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Recuperative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) is no longer needed as a permitted control to have compliant toxics emissions based on stack testing performed on August 28, 2019. The 30-day public comment period starts on February 13, 2020 and ends on March 16, 2020. A public hearing may be scheduled if the District determines that there are germane, unresolved issues or substantial public interest, in accordance with Regulation 2.07.
Drafts of the permit and summary are available at the District office, 701 W. Ormsby Avenue, Suite 303, Louisville, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling Matt King at (502) 574-6000, emailing airpermits@louisvilleky.gov, or at the following website: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/APCD/docket. Copies of the application are available upon request. Written comments will be accepted at airpermits@louisvilleky.gov until midnight or at the District office until 5:00 p.m. on March 16, 2020.
The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (District) proposes to renew a FEDOOP operating permit for MISA Metal Fabricating, Inc. (metal fabricator), 7101 International Drive, Louisville, KY 40258 in accordance with Regulation 2.17. This is a standard permit renewal and removal of greenhouse gas limits. The 30-day public comment period starts on March 04, 2020, and ends on April 06, 2020. A public hearing may be scheduled if the District determines that there are germane, unresolved issues or substantial public interest, in accordance with Regulation 2.07.
Drafts of the permit and summary are available at the District office, 701 West Ormsby Avenue, Suite 303, Louisville, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling Matt King at (502) 574-6000 or emailing airpermits@louisvilleky.gov or at the following website: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/APCD/docket. Copies of the application are available upon request. Written comments will be accepted at airpermits@louisvilleky.gov until midnight or at the District office until 5:00 p.m. on April 06, 2020.
ABOUT LOUISVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION GOLF: Louisville's 10 public golf courses offer a quality golfing experience, with several consistently ranking among Kentucky's best and most challenging courses. The courses meet the needs of everyone from beginners to scratch golfers. For more information, visit bestparksever.com.
Bobby Nichols Golf Course, 4301 E. Pages Lane, 502/937-9051 (9 holes) Manager: Louisville Parks and Recreation
Charlie Vettiner Golf Course, 10207 Mary Dell Lane, 502/267-9958 (18 holes) Pro: Patrick Vadden
Cherokee Golf Course, 2501 Alexander Road, 502/458-9450 (9 holes) Manager: Louisville Parks and Recreation
Crescent Hill Golf Course, 3110 Brownsboro Road, 502/896-9193 (9 holes) Pro: George “Moe” Demling
Iroquois Golf Course, 1501 Rundill Road, 502/363-9520 (18 holes) Pro: Greg Basham
Long Run Golf Course, 1605 Flat Rock Road, 502/245-9015 (18 holes) Pro: Tommy Betz
Quail Chase Golf Course, 7000 Cooper Chapel Lane, 502/239-2110 (27 holes) Pro: Craig Heibert
Seneca Golf Course, 2300 Pee Wee Reese Blvd, 502/458-9298 (18 holes) Pro: Kevin Greenwell
Shawnee Golf Course, 460 Northwestern Parkway, 502/776-9389 (18 holes) Pro: First Tee of Louisville
Sun Valley Golf Course, 6505 Bethany Lane, 502/937-9228 (18 holes) Pro: Grant Hummel
Do you love parks and want to take a bigger role in your community? Do you believe in taking care of them as you would your own backyard? Louisville Parks and Recreation is seeking 10 Volunteer Ambassadors willing to keep an eye out on their neighborhood parks, help guide volunteer projects and make suggestions for park improvements.
“We are going to rely on our Volunteer Ambassadors to be our eyes and ears in the field,” said Dana Kasler, Director of Parks and Recreation. “They are going to play a pivotal role in engaging the public and strengthening our park system.”
Volunteer Ambassadors must be at least 18 years of age, agree to submit an online application and complete a training led by Louisville Parks and Recreation. The department is hoping Ambassadors will commit to serving one year at a selected park, averaging approximately 1 ½ hours of service work per week.
For more information, check out this link!
For specific questions, please contact the department’s volunteer office at LMPRvolunteer@louisvilleky.gov or call (502) 574-6403. The application can also be found here.
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Louisville Parks and Recreation is offering free lifeguard training to those who are willing to work at two Metro-owned outdoor pools and the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center for the summer 2020 season. The next training class begins Sunday, March 1, at Mary T., located at 201 Reservoir Avenue near the Crescent Hill Reservoir within Crescent Hill Park. Lifeguards must be 16 years of age and be able to fulfill prerequisites relating to swimming, diving, and water treading skills prior to successful completion of the course. Training for lifeguards not employed by Louisville Parks and Recreation is available for $200/per person. For more information, call 502-897-9949. The department is looking for at least 15 lifeguards for the upcoming season at Mary T. and the two outdoor pools that will be open this summer, Sun Valley in southwest Louisville and Algonquin in west Louisville. “Becoming a lifeguard is a great way to meet new people, stay fit, and help out in the community,” said Margaret Brosko, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation. “We’re looking for candidates who want to have fun, work hard, and carry a positive attitude.” Starting pay for lifeguards is $10.50 per hour. In addition, Louisville Parks and Recreation is also seeking swim instructors with the opportunity for more pay. To learn more about what’s expected of Louisville Parks and Recreation lifeguards, click here. You can also find out more by watching this video featuring training instructor and Aquatics Manager Keith Smith.
 Free fun, exercise and teamwork is in the mix this spring as Louisville Parks and Recreation is offering a free tee-ball league for children ages six and under.
Sign-ups will continue through March 6, and again, participation is free. Parents can sign up at louisvillerbi.leagueapps.com or at the following community centers:
- Beechmont Community Center, 205 Wellington Avenue, 40214
- California Community Center, 1600 W. St. Catherine Street, 40210
- Cyril Allgeier Community Center, 4101 Cadillac Court, 40213
- Douglass Community Center, 2305 Douglass Boulevard, 40205
- Molly Leonard Community Center, 640 N. 27th Street, 40212
- Newburg Community Center, 4810 Exeter Avenue, 40218
- Parkhill Community Center, 1703 South 13th Street, 40210
- South Louisville Community Center, 2911 Taylor Boulevard, 40208
- Southwick Community Center, 3621 Southern Avenue, 40211
- Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane, 40272
Games begin April 11 and will be played at Wyandotte Park, 1104 Beecher Street, 40215. Louisville Parks and Recreation is also seeking coaches and volunteers to help run the league. For more information, call (502) 574-4515 or e-mail Brady Buckley at Brady.Buckley@louisvilleky.gov.
Louisville Parks and Recreation is partnering with Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Reviving Baseball In Inner Cities (RBI) program to increase interest and participation in the game of baseball and softball as well as to encourage academic participation and the value of teamwork. RBI operates in 200 cities worldwide.

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The U.S. Census will help determine Louisville's future for the next 10 year — representation in government, the allocation of federal resources affecting communities and families, education funding, and much more.
Mayor Greg Fischer and the Louisville Municipal Complete Count Committee are working to help ensure a complete and proper count of all Louisville residents, and are seeking the community's help in getting out the word. The official Census 2020 date is April. In six weeks invitations will arrive at households and residents will be able to respond to the 2020 Census! Learn more.
https://louisvilleky.gov/census
The Census is fast approaching –
Timeline
- March 12-20 – An invitation to respond online to the 2020 Census.
- March 16-24 – A reminder letter.
- March 26-April 3 – A reminder postcard. (if you haven’t responded yet)
- April 8-16 – A reminder letter and a paper questionnaire.
- April 20-27 – A final reminder postcard before the Census follows up in person.
Where are people counted?
- Count people at their usual residence, which is the place where they live and sleep most of the time.
- People in certain types of group facilities on Census Day are counted at the group facility.
- People who do not have a usual residence, or who cannot determine a usual residence, are counted where they are on Census Day.
Census Job Opportunities
As a reminder, another challenge we are facing is fulfilling jobs at the Census National Processing Center and Field Operations. Attached are our flyers that explain the job opportunities. Please keep sharing this information through your social media, websites, newsletters etc. More information is below:
- To apply at NPC go to USAJobs.gov Search keyword: PNC Location: Jeffersonville
- Field Operations apply at Census.gov/jobs Hiring process may take 30-60days.
If you wish to see other information in a different language click on the link below.
https://www.census.gov/library/fact-sheets.html
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On the eve of its 82nd season, the historic Iroquois Amphitheater unveiled a revamped website with a modern ticket purchasing solution, a playlist featuring artists who have played at the amphitheater, a photo gallery from past concerts and a more modern, vibrant look befitting one of the local area’s most beloved venues.
- Louis The Child with Jai Wolf and Evan Giia, Thursday, April 30
- The Head And The Heart with Margo Price, Monday, May 18
- AJR with Almost Monday, Tuesday, May 19
- Three Dog Night, Thursday, June 4
- Glass Animals, Thursday, June 11
- Lewis Capaldi, Tuesday, July 28
The Iroquois Amphitheater is the state of Kentucky's official amphitheater!
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Beginning Monday, February 24, 2020, the Waste Reduction Center will be closed for maintenance until further notice. Below is a list of private waste collection vendor as an option (for a fee) to use while our Center is closed.
Waste Management of Kentucky
Landfill:
2673 Outer Loop, 40219
502-966-0272 (Please call for additional details)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 5:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Please note: If unloading by hand you need to be inside an hour before closing time.
Rumpke
1101 W Oak St, Louisville, KY 40210
800-828-8171
The transfer station is open to the public from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Republic
4446 Poplar Level Road, Louisville, KY 40213
502-634-2900
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tire Shredding
1001 Ulrich Avenue, 40219
502-968-0635
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Smith Creek (2 locations)
Melton Ave. (By the airport)
4574 Melton Avenue
Louisville, Ky 40213
Haunz Lane (East End)
5918 Haunz Ln, Louisville, KY 40241
Monday Thru Friday - Hours 7:00 am to 3:30 pm
No weekend hours
Contact Information: 502-377-9026 - Brett
Accepting
Brush, Leaves, trees, grasses either bulk or in paper/compostable bags.
Not Accepting
Trash, dirt, rock, glass, metal, brick, pavers, railroad ties, telephone poles, fabric weed barrier – all items must be compostable.
Ralph Ave
Accepts construction and demolition material only.
3400 Vogt Avenue, 40211
502-819-6475 (Ralph Ave & River Road Shingles)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
River Road Shingles
Accepts shingles.
5918 Haunz Lane, 40241
502-819-6475 (Ralph Ave & River Road Shingles)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Click the link for more information: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/alternative-disposal-locations-bulky-waste
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As a budget cutting move, and to reduce the number of trucks operating in low-demand months, Louisville Metro Solid Waste Management will be suspending the curbside collection of yard waste in the Urban Service District (USD) which began January 20 through March 27, 2020.
Yard waste will be collected on your normal day BY REQUEST ONLY. Call 311 or 574-5000 to request yard waste collection. Regular yard waste collection will resume the week of March 30. (Residents with private waste haulers should contact their company about yard waste collection.)
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City garbage carts and recycling carts are built to last, but our relationship with them is a two-way street! Here are some tips for showing your carts some love:
1. Don't overload. A full cart should weigh less than 200 lbs. Heavy carts are more likely to break when emptied. Set out weekly so it doesn't get too full. Lids should be able to completely close. If your garbage cart consistently overflows, try recycling or purchase an additional cart.
2. Bring it in. Carts are often damaged or stolen if left out after collection. Bring it in by 4PM the day after collection. It should be stored away from the street or alley, inside a fence, or against a structure. Leaving your cart out in an alley means more litter, more damage, and more chance of it getting stolen.
3. Keep it clean. Simply rinse your cart with soap and water from time to time. There are businesses that will come pressure wash your cart (for a fee).
4. Have it repaired. If your cart gets damaged, contact Metro311 to request a free repair. If it's beyond fixing, we'll replace it instead. Then repeat tips 1, 2, and 3!
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Join Kroger in making a difference with plastic recycling. Every day, Kroger recycles tons of plastic waste in stores but with your help, they can do more.
Now you can recycle plastic bags (grocery, retail, food storage, dry cleaning, newspaper bags), outer package wrapping, plastic cereal box liners and shipping materials. Check out the above graphic for more information (or view it here) and thanks for doing your part!
 AARP Free IncomeTax Preparation Assistance Sites
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Days Open
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Hours Open
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Buechel Park Baptist Church 2403 Hikes Lane 40218
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Mon thru Thurs
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9:00am - 2:00pm
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Opens 2/3 Last Day 4/9
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Central Government Center 7201 Outer Loop 40228
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Mon, Wed, Fri
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9:00am - 2:00pm
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Opens 2/3 Last Day 4/15
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Clifton- St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 2822 Frankfort Ave 40206
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Wednesday
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10:30am - 2:30pm
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Opens 2/5 Last Day 4/15
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Iroquois Branch Library 601 W Woodlawn 40215
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Tues & Fri
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10:00am - 2:00pm
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Opens 2/4 Last Day 4/14
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Jeffersontown Senior Center 10631 Watterson Trail 40299
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Tues & Thurs
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9:30am - 1:30pm
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Opens 2/4 Last Day 4/14
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Lyndon Baptist Church 8025 New LaGrange Road 40222
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Wednesday Thursday Saturday
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10:00am - 2:00pm 12:30pm - 7:30pm 9:00am - 2:00pm
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Opens 2/1 Last Day 4/15 Closed Mar 5
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Middletown - First Baptist Church 11711 Main Street 40243
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Mon & Thurs
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10:00am - 2:00pm
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Opens 2/3 Last Day 4/13
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Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Pkwy 40212
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Tuesday Thursday
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11:00am - 2:00pm 12:00pm - 4:00pm
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Opens 2/4 Last Day 4/14
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Southwest Government Center 7219 Dixie Hwy 40258
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Tues & Thurs
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9:00am - 1:00pm
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Opens 2/4 Last Day 4/14
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Walnut Street Baptist Church 1143 South 3rd St 40203
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Wednesday Saturday
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1:00pm - 6:00pm 8:00am - Noon
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Opens 2/1 Last Day 4/15
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The service is FREE if you earned $66,000 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) or less in 2019 or if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Call the appointment line to see if you qualify and make your appointment! Appointments at United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 S. State Street, will be available on Fridays from January 24 through April 10 between 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Please call the appointment line at 502-305-0005 to make an appointment.
 The VITA free tax preparation sites are located here:
- Americana Community Center, 4801 Southside Dr.
- Bates Community Development, 1228 Jackson St.
- Eastern Area Community Ministries, 9104 Westport Rd.
- Louisville Urban League, 1535 W. Broadway
- Portland Promise Center, 1831 Baird St.
- Salt and Light Community Development, 3025 Gerald Dr.
- Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane
- United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 State St.
- Wesley House Community Services, 5114 Preston Hwy.

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