District 11 E-News- January 27, 2012

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Last Night's Council Meeting

Those caught illegally dumping in Metro Louisville will soon find themselves facing a new penalty along with fines and possibly the impounding of the vehicle used in illegal dumping.

Illegal DumpingIn the alleyways that have seen the worst dumping, solar operated cameras were placed to catch individuals on film. LMPD beat officers have also made a concentrated effort to ride the alleyways more frequently.

While these efforts slowed the frequency of dumping, perpetrators only faced a fine. With this new legislation, individuals choosing to illegally dump within Metro Louisville will not only face a higher fine but may have the vehicle used to transport the illegally dumped debris impounded for up to twelve months.

This legislation allows for LMPD Officers, Code Enforcement Officers and any other city officials authorized to enforce any provision of the Louisville Metro Code the ability to enforce the new law.

Prior to releasing any vehicle that has been impounded, all outstanding citations, towing, handling and storage charges shall be paid in full.  



New LMPD Crime Mapping System

The Louisville Metro Police Department has launched a new tool to give you the most up to date information on crime in your neighborhood.

My office will continue to send out overall maps of crime in both the 6th & 7th Divisions in our biweekly email newsletter.

New Crime Mapping Tool


Would you like to help Metro Parks plan for future parks?   
  

Would you like to voice your opinion about what type of facilities are most important? 

   

Would you like to tell us what we are doing well, or could do better?   

 

If the answer is “yes”, then visit www.Metro-parks.org and click on the “Take our survey” link. This link is located on the top of the home page.  Ten minutes of your time will give us invaluable information on how we can continue to grow and improve Metro Parks.  Thank you!!

Metro Parks Survey


Sixth & Seventh Division Crime Maps 


6th Division Crime Maps

Block Watch Report 01-21-12.pdf

7th Division Crime Maps

Crime Maps Jan 1-7 beat 3 pdf.pdf
Crime Maps Jan 1-7 beat 2 pdf.pdf
Crime Maps Jan 1-7 beat 1 pdf.pdf


From time to time, our office receives inquiries and comments regarding the services received since the merger of the former city and county governments.

Questions like “why does downtown get free garbage and recycling services”? “Or fire protection”?Orange Recycling Bin “Or street lights?” and statements like “we pay taxes but receive nothing in return” are not uncommon in the District 11 office.

The short answer is that the Urban Services District (USD), formerly the "old city”, residents pay an extra real estate tax of approximately $.37 cents on every $100 that residents in the “county” do not pay. For this extra tax, the USD receives garbage service, street lights, and fire protection.  
 

If you have any questions regarding the USD or the suburban areas please do not hesitate to send me an email or call the office at (502) 574-1111 

 


In honor of African American History Month,
you are cordially invited to join


Congressman John Yarmuth
of Kentucky’s Third District

for the
6th Annual Community Dialogue with

African American Veterans
 
Monday, February 6, 2012
8:30 – 10:00am

Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
1701 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard
Louisville, KY 40208



Continental breakfast will be served; space is limited. For more information please visit Congressman Yarmuth's website by clicking here.


 CM Kevin Kramer

Councilman Kevin Kramer 

Metro Council

601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-574-1111
Fax: 502-574-4501
 

Legislative Assistant:  

Phone: 502-574-3456

Here are some helpful numbers to make Metro Government and District 11 more accessible to you:
(502) 363-6609
(502) 589-0343
Crisis Center
(502) 589-4313
(502) 574-6520
(502) 574-3321
Jeffersontown Chamber
(502) 267-
(502) 267-8333
(502) 266-5949
(502) 267-1674
Jeffersontown Police Dept.
(502) 267-0503
(502) 267-5713
To report a fire only: 911
For non-fire purposes:
(502) 267-7300
(502) 589-1444
(502) 569-3600
(502) 574-2187
To report a fire only: 911
For non-fire purposes: (502) 491-4745
311 or (502) 574-5000
(502) 456-8100
(502) 574-6650
(502) 587-0603
(502) 574-6230
(502) 589-8222
(502) 585-1234
(502) 574-6100