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Mayor Greg Fischer extended to May 10th the state of emergency he enacted to help stop the COVID-19 outbreak in Louisville.
The Mayor said the next few weeks will be critical as Louisville works to slow the spread of the virus and prevent a surge of new cases from overwhelming the city’s hospitals. The move is in line with recommendations issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control.
“Many of us are practicing social distancing, making the sacrifices this moment demands – cancelling plans, postponing parties and weddings and baby showers and reunions,” the Mayor said. “I know it’s hard, and I know it’s disappointing. Everybody is adjusting to this new reality. But it’s also what this moment demands of us.”
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The District 13 office will continue to monitor and answer calls and emails received, although the 601 W. Jefferson St. office and the Fairdale office are not open to the public.
You can contact us by calling 502-574-1113 or email Mark.Fox@LouisvilleKy.gov
Until at least May 10th, Mayor Fischer has cancelled all City-permitted events or events held in Louisville Metro facilities.
This includes, but is not limited to: events at local libraries, Derby Festival events, the Give-A-Day Week of Service, |