Notice of Meetings for the Metro Council
Metro Council Meetings Now Live-streaming on Facebook
Louisville Metro Council is now livestreaming all of its regular meetings and committee meetings on Facebook Live.
To see all meetings on Facebook Live, go to the Metro Council Facebook page by clicking here.
The public can also view all council and committee meetings on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184 or on UVERSE at Channel 99. Proceedings are live streamed from the Metro Council Clerk’s Archived Media page here.
If you would like to see the agenda for any of the Metro Council’s Committee meetings click here.
Public Safety Committee passes two police reform resolutions
The resolutions focus on drug and alcohol testing for officers and providing more transparency between police departments and the public.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering two webinars brought to you by SBA’s Office of Business Development through the 7(j) Management and Technical Assistance Program’s 7(j) provider, Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship. Please view the attached marketing flyers as Registration is required. The registration link is referenced in the marketing flyers. The trainings are for eligible small businesses Nationwide. The webinars are FREE to eligible small businesses. See below for more information.
The training curriculum consists of the following two webinars:
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Government Contracting 101 (January 12, 2021) - In this webinar, you will learn if Government Contracting is an option for you; The basics of how to start in Government Contracting; how to market your business in Government Contracting; and, learn more about solicitations, teaming and contracts.
To register: https://catalystcenter.ecenterdirect.com/events/971393
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Strategy Development for Small Business (January 26, 2021) – In this webinar, you will learn about the entrepreneurial experience; strategy development for a small business; gain the tools to reduce feelings of uncertainty; and, learn skills to build a business.
To register: https://catalystcenter.ecenterdirect.com/events/971391
Participants can join from a variety of devices, including desktop or laptop (PC, Mac and Linux), smartphone and tablet (iOS and Android). This makes it easy for busy small business executives to join the training from virtually anywhere without installing additional software.
Charles George is the new point of contact for any questions regarding this 7(j) training opportunity and can be reached best by e-mail at charles.george@sba.gov.
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Louisville Metro waiving annual ABC license renewal fees for businesses with on-site consumption
Louisville Metro is waiving 100 percent of the annual Alcohol and Beverage Control license renewal fees for all restaurants, bar or other businesses with on-site consumption, the Department of Codes and Regulations announced.
"Fully waiving the renewal fees will bring us in line with recent state ABC action, while providing added relief for restaurants and bars, which are currently closed to indoor dining as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic," said Mary Ellen Wiederwohl, Chief of Louisville Forward.
Kentucky Equal Justice Center offers free app to help with eviction order declarations
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The Kentucky Equal Justice Center's CDC Eviction Declaration app is a tool to help homerenters generate and send Declarations to get protection from eviction under the CDC's Eviction Order.
These Declarations are necessary under the Center for Disease Control's September 1 order providing homerenters with protections from eviction from September 4 to December 31, 2020.
The app is here.
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Public Health and Wellness distributing free radon test kits
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is offering free radon test kits while the supply lasts. You can request a kit by visiting this link or by calling 574-6650. The test kits come with an instruction sheet and postage to send back to the lab for it to be analyzed free of charge. The only way to know a building has radon and if you’re being exposed is to test.
Radon is an odorless, colorless and tasteless chemical radioactive gas. It forms naturally when uranium, radium and thorium break down in rocks, soil and groundwater. Radon attaches to dust or tobacco smoke and gets carried into the lungs. Prolonged exposure to radon can lead to lung cancer. People can be exposed to radon primarily from breathing radon in air that comes in through cracks and gaps in homes and other buildings.
The entire state of Kentucky is at high risk for radon exposure with about 40 percent of homes estimated to have unsafe levels.
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Healthy at Home Utility Relief Fund
Wrap Exposed Pipes with Insulating Material
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Hello there and Merry Christmas!
This has been one wild season and the need for assistance is greater than ever in our community. In light of the pandemic, we are conducting Angel Tree almost “business as usual.” We have few options for you to choose from in order to adopt angels:
- In-Person – Our angels are already up on all of our trees at the malls around town and you are welcome to select them in-person.
- Online – We also have angels available for adoption online at www.angeltreelouisville.org.
- Corporate Sponsors – For groups that are looking to adopt 20 or more, we can put together a packet of angels for your company and have them available for pickup at our downtown location.
If you have more questions or how we can help you adopt your angels, please contact our office at (502)671-4900.
Notice: Eviction Prevention & LIHEAP appointments are full
Appointments are now full for the Eviction Prevention Assistance Program and 2020 LIHEAP Fall Subsidy Program.
If you are in need of financial assistance, you may be interested in checking with your local Community Ministry. Visit www.louisvilleministries.org to locate the ministry nearest you, or call Metro United Way’s 2-1-1 help referral service.
For further guidance on how to avoid an eviction, visit StopMyEviction.org. Sign up for the Office of Resilience and Community Services enews here.
Holiday schedule changes for garbage, yard waste and recycling
Solid waste services will be altered under the following schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday weeks.
Garbage/Yard Waste/Recycling
There will be no residential waste collection on Friday, December 25 or Friday, January 1 within the Urban Services District (former Louisville city limits). Residents who usually have garbage/recycling collection on Friday will have service instead on Saturday, December 26 and Saturday, January 2. (Thursday and Friday yard waste will still be collected on those Saturdays as previously announced.) Use the Recycle Coach app to stay informed about holiday changes!
Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies for holiday collection schedules.
Staffed Drop-off Locations The full-service recycling locations, along with the Waste Reduction Center and Haz Bin, will be closing early, at 1 p.m., on December 24 and December 31. They will be closed all day on December 25 and January 1.
- East District Public Works Yard, 595 N. Hubbards Lane
- Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Highway
- Central Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop
- Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue
- Haz Bin, Household Hazardous Waste Facility, 7501 Grade Lane
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No Large Item Pick-Up scheduled for the week of December 21
Alley Action clean-up work continues in Area A during the week of December 21
Click the map for a detailed view of Alley Area A. The Alley Action Clean-up initiative follows the same rotational format as the Large Item Pick-Up events (A,B,C, etc.), but due to its more involved nature, Alley Action, may be taking place in different areas as Large Item Pick-Up on a given week. Once a given Alley area has been completed, a new area will be announced in the Works Week.
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Click the map for a detailed view of Alley Area A. The Alley Action Clean-up initiative follows the same rotational format as the Large Item Pick-Up events (A,B,C, etc.), but due to its more involved nature, Alley Action, may be taking place in different areas as Large Item Pick-Up on a given week. Once a given Alley area has been completed, a new area will be announced in the Works Week.
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Christmas Tree Composting
Starting Saturday, December 26, drop-off sites will be available for all Louisville/Jefferson County residents at four locations. The Hubbards Lane site will also instantly recycle Christmas trees into mulch that will be offered back to citizens for home use. Those wishing to receive mulch must bring an appropriate container in which to carry it. All lights and ornaments should be removed from trees before they are dropped off or set out for collection. Christmas tree vendors may recycle their unsold trees on Saturday, December 26 only, and only at the Hubbards Lane site.
HOURS & LOCATIONS
Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Waste Reduction Center closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays)
December 26 - January 30
All locations will close at 1 p.m. on Thursday, December 31 and will be closed Friday, January 1 and Saturday, January 16.
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East District Recycling Center, 595 N. Hubbards Lane
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Public Works Yard, 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane)
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Shawnee Park, 4501 W. Broadway (by Little League baseball field in rear of park)
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Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue
Metro Public Works will also provide curbside pickup of Christmas trees within the Urban Services District (the old City of Louisville boundaries) after the holiday. Residents with City curbside yard waste pickup may set their Christmas trees and greenery out on their regular collection day. Trees must not be in plastic bags, and all decorations must be removed.
Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies to see whether and when tree pickup is available.
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What are the rules about...Waste Containers?
Keeping garbage and recycling contained is essential to a safe and healthy community. It prevents disease, reduces litter, and makes it safe and efficient to collect. For those reasons our local ordinances say that all household garbage and recycling must be set out in appropriate containers. No bags containing garbage or recycling can be set on the ground outside of the containers.
- The city provides a black 95-gallon wheeled garbage cart to households within the Urban Services District. You may request a smaller 65-gallon garbage cart instead.
- An orange 18-gallon recycling bin is also provided. You may purchase a 65 or 95-gallon wheeled recycling cart instead.
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Yard waste can be collected in bundles, in paper yard waste bags, or store-bought containers.
In some situations, you can use store-bought containers for garbage or recycling as well, but for all types of waste, the containers must be less than 40-gallon capacity, have handles for lifting, and marked to indicate what is in them. Yard Waste and Recycling container stickers are available at the Metro Solid Waste office, 600 Meriwether Avenue, open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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To request your first garbage cart or recycling bin, or to have a cart repaired, contact Metro311 at www.louisvilleky.gov/tell311 or by calling 311 or 574-5000.
To purchase an additional garbage cart, an additional recycling bin, or a wheeled recycling cart visit our website: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/services/order-garbage-or-recycling-bin

Solid Waste Container Ordinances:
51.405 (B)(1): All household garbage, recycling, and yard waste must be set out in the cart provided by the Department or approved containers meeting the requirements of § 51.507. No bags containing garbage or recycling can be set outside of the containers.
51.405 (A)(4): All reusable containers not provided by the Department and as authorized by § 51.507, that are used for the disposal of garbage, yard waste or recycling, must be marked to accurately reflect the contents of the container.
Winter Woods Spectacular runs Nov. 27 - Jan. 2
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News Release
Media Contact: Toni Konz Tatman Chief Communications Officer Office: (502) 564-2000, ext. 4602 Cell: (502) 229-1915 toni.tatman@education.ky.gov
Advisory 20-379
Dec. 18, 2020
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(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) released guidance on Dec. 18 on reopening schools for in-person instruction in January 2021, accompanying a new executive order by Gov. Andy Beshear.
Beshear’s previous executive order, issued Nov. 18, allowed students to return to classrooms as of Jan. 4. The new order on Dec. 18 sets standards for that reopening and recommends school districts not to resume in-person classes until Jan. 11.
The new KDE guidance on Preparing for Reopening in January 2021 encourages districts to continue to follow previously issued reopening guidance from KDE and the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH).
Districts should consider staggering building reopening, prioritizing the return of students at greater risk of learning loss or those with challenges to remote learning.
Schools must continue to offer “robust and rigorous” virtual programs, including access to Advanced Placement.
All public schools must comply with the safety expectations set forth in the Guidance on Safety Expectations and Best Practices for Kentucky Schools.
When schools return to in-person classes, the executive order requires that school districts provide remote working accommodations to certain employees considered to be at high risk of COVID-19 complications. District leaders should carefully review this new requirement and implement measures to allow remote work for teachers and staff considered high risk. Furthermore, districts also may consider providing voluntary remote working arrangements to those staff members not covered by the executive order or the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Also released Dec. 18 is an update to the Dec. 15 KDE guidance COVID-19 Considerations for Reopening Schools: Preparing for COVID-19 Vaccinations. The revision contains details about school board members and student teachers.
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JCPS extending NTI
To our JCPS Community,
Like many of you, there is nothing we want more than to have students and staff back in our school buildings. But we won’t do that until we know it is safe for our students, their families and our employees.
As we closely review the data and trends of COVID-19 cases in our city, it is not possible to safely begin our return-to-school on October 22nd, as we had hoped. When we see a significant reduction in the number of cases, we will consult local and state health officials and make a determination about when we can safely return to in-person instruction.
JCPS wants to assure families that a plan is in place to safely reopen our schools when the data supports that decision. An updated and detailed plan for a safe return to in-person classes will be discussed at our Board of Education meeting scheduled for Tuesday, October 20 at 6:30 p.m. Our updated planning document will be available on our website tomorrow.
You have been patient, understanding and cooperative during this time and we thank you for your support of JCPS!
Sincerely,
JCPS Communications
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JCPS registration open, closes December 16

The JCPS School Choice Registration and Application period for the 2021-22 school year runs through Wednesday, December 16.
Due to social distancing guidelines, JCPS will not be hosting its regular Showcase of Schools or in-person open houses at schools. Instead, all elementary, middle, and high schools will help families explore their school choice options by hosting virtual open houses that offer both a video introduction to the school and a live question and answer session. The virtual open houses will take place on each school’s Facebook page according to this schedule.
If you need assistance with completing the registration or application process, you may consider making an appointment at the JCPS 360° Student and Family Support Center at Humana. You can also contact JCPS at (502) 485-6250 or askstudentassignment@jefferson.kyschools.us.
Learn more
Evolve502 CARES Funding
Greetings,
My name is Dr. Charles C. Davis, Jr., Director of Comprehensive Services for Evolve502. I am pleased to announce a new funding opportunity available to organizations who are currently facilitating NTI Community Learning Hubs (CLH) for JCPS students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the generosity of our partners at the Louisville Metro Government Department of Public Health and Wellness, we are able to provide stipends via CARES Act dollars to CLH’s who are supporting students during this time.
Please find attached an application to be considered for funding. Our goal in putting together this process was to ensure the application would not be overly burdensome to CLH’s. If you have already been engaged with obtaining support from Evolve502, much of this information has already been submitted, and we simply require the signed agreement to be returned. If you have not been engaged with Evolve502, please read the application carefully, and submit all of the specific information identified on the stipend agreement checklist.
Please submit any necessary application materials to Rebecca DeJarnatt at RebeccaD@evolve502.org. You may also forward Rebecca any questions that you may have while completing the application. The deadline to submit this application is by close of business on December 7th, 2020. Thank you again, and we look forward to supporting you in much the same way that you have been supporting our community’s youth.
Best regards,
Charles C. Davis, Jr., Ed.D.
Director of Comprehensive Services
JCPS- A New Way Forward
Click image to view the plan
The JCPS Board of Education heard a report from Dr. Pollio last evening regarding returning to in-person learning. While the positivity rates remain in the red zone, we are unable to return to in-person classes, which means a continuation of NTI. However, the above plan has been proposed for returning to in-person learning as soon as it is safe to do so. Please note: students or families who prefer to continue learning through NTI will be allowed to do so under this plan.
JCPS encourages families to complete selection form
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is asking families to complete a selection form that will provide information about how families want their students to receive instruction when our school buildings reopen. This will help to prepare for potentially reopening school buildings in late October.
“Our schools will only be reopened when it is safe to do so and when the number of COVID-19 cases in our community are on a downward trend,” said Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio. “No decision has been made about when our buildings will reopen, but we have to make sure all of the necessary resources are in place to support all learning options available to families.”
The selection form can be found on the JCPS website and provides details to families about the next phase of learning. Families will have two options once the Jefferson County Board of Education approves a date to return to schools:
- In-Person Learning - Students would attend school and receive face-to-face instruction.
- Virtual Learning – Students continue remote learning online. Students will continue to be enrolled at their current school.
The selection form contains preliminary information that will assist the District with planning and staffing needs at schools. Families can change their selection at a later time.
To review the selection form and to read more about both options, click here. Families are encouraged to complete the selection form as soon as possible.
New Census Bureau Resources for Distance Learning
With some schools temporarily shuttered or on a staggered schedule because of the ongoing pandemic, many kids are learning from teachers conducting lessons remotely or through a mix of in-class and remote schooling.
With that in mind, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools (SIS) program created several new online resources for teachers, parents and caregivers to keep children engaged while distance learning.
Read more here.
Find, Submit School Forms
To find and submit all the forms students need, from immunizations to school permissions, before school starts, click here. To access the forms, parents or guardians will need to set up a Parent Place account and login that’s different than their Parent Portal login information. JCPS has developed a Parent Place Video if families need help setting up an account or accessing the forms.
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Request a Chromebook/ Device, Hotspot
To request a device or hotspot to use during NTI 2.0, click here. Individual schools will notify families soon about their Chromebook/ device or Wi-Fi hotspot request, and will handle distribution. For more details, click here.
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JCPS Urging Families to Update Contact Information
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is urging families to verify that their contact information is up-to-date, and that they are registered to receive text messages from JCPS as the district prepares for the start of Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI).
Up-to-date email addresses and phone numbers will be important for families who need to request a Chromebook and/or hotspot for the upcoming school year. Communication from a student’s school and teachers also requires a valid email or phone number.
To receive emails from the district and your child’s school, you must have your current email address in our JCPS system. Information can be updated in the Parent Portal. If you do not have a Parent Portal login, you can set up an account here
JCPS School and Community Nutrition Services
JCPS Meal Pick-Up Schedule Changing in November
Jefferson County Public Schools’ (JCPS) meal sites will undergo several scheduling changes in November in observance of holidays:
- The new evening pick-up time will be 3 - 5 p.m. instead of 4 - 6 p.m. at the eight sites currently offering evening meal distribution:
- Butler Traditional High School
- Carrithers Middle School
- Eastern High School
- Greathouse Shryock Traditional Elementary School
- Male High School
- Seneca High School
- Valley High School
- Westport Middle School
- Roosevelt-Perry Elementary School will resume evening pick up on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
- Farnsley Elementary School will no longer offer evening meals.
On Thursday, Nov. 19, JCPS Nutritional Services will distribute a special Thanksgiving meal and on Tuesday, Nov. 24, families will receive five of each meal for every child to cover them for the holiday break.
Since Sept. 1, the 130 meal sites at schools across the district have served an average of 16,800 children each Tuesday and Thursday. The number of children served has steadily increased each week.
Click here for a list of schools distributing meals from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday.
Follow JCPS online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.# # # JCPS # # #
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HELPFUL INFO REGARDING PANDEMIC EBT CARDS
 The P-EBT (Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer) cards are being provided courtesy of the federal government and are being administered by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services with the assistance of the Kentucky Department of Education. A couple of notes:
- If you have constituents who received cards that don’t need them, they may choose to simply cut up/destroy the card without using it or they can purchase food using the card and donate the food to a local food bank.
- If a family who received the card(s) is not eligible for Free/Reduced Price Meals during a normal school setting, they may use the card. The cabinet has assured us that they will not encounter any issues if they choose to purchase the food for their own household.
- This is a federal benefit for specific children, so these cards can only be used at the point of sale by the families they are intended for.You cannot transfer, give, or donate the cards – they won’t be able to be used.
If constituents have more questions about how to use the cards or about the benefit, they can call the 855 number on the back of the card.
The cards in distribution at this time are monthly benefits, meaning they will be distributed by the cabinet each month. We have been assured by the CHFS that the next round of cards will not be issued to households that are not eligible for Free/Reduced Price Meals.
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Big news for JCPS Class of 2021 - Evolve502 scholarships
Evolve502 will provide scholarships to every eligible member of the Jefferson County Public Schools Class of 2021 to attend a state community college including Jefferson Community & Technical College or Simmons College of Kentucky.
“Our job now is to continue this work and this commitment and establish the Evolve502 scholarship as a permanent fixture in the educational life and culture of our city, so parents from every neighborhood, background and income will know from the day their baby is born in Louisville that they will be able to get a college education,” Mayor Fischer said. Learn more
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Kentucky Board of Education seeks clarity on fall sports amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) voted unanimously on Aug. 28 to send the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s (KHSAA) Board of Control a letter urging them to consider alternative options, guidance and further clarification on holding high-contact fall sports amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The letter will be made public when it is finalized, which is expected to be the first week of September.
Read more Here.
Avoid Utility Scams
Criminals are getting more sophisticated in their scam attempts. Scammers will resort to using intimidation tactics and pull information they’ve found publicly available online to make themselves sound more credible.
If you receive a suspicious phone call, text, email or visit demanding payment from someone who claims to be with LG&E, KU or ODP, check your account status before you pay anything or provide additional information. These options are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
If you think you’ve already fallen victim to a scam, immediately report it to your local police department then call to make us aware. Our reps are available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and your report can help us monitor any new scam tactics being used so we can alert other customers.
To read the full article, click here: https://lge-ku.com/safety/scams.
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Free Financial Navigator service
LHOME, Louisville’s only non-profit Community Development Financial Institution has partnered with Metro Government to launch a free Financial Navigator service for residents looking for financial resources during the pandemic. Below, you will find the press release:
https://louisvilleky.gov/news/city-partners-lhome-launch-free-financial-navigator-service-residents
And the link to the referral form:
https://fecpublic.force.com/fecbot/s/referral?c__city=0016f00002aWu1uAAC&type=Financial_Navigator
Free Financial Navigator Services Help Residents Deal with Financial Impact of COVID-19
The Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE) has awarded Bank On Louisville/Louisville Metro Government, in partnership with LHOME, a local Certified Development Financial Institution (CDFI), with an $80,000 grant to support the creation of a Financial Navigator program. The program is designed to help residents deal with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, by receiving free, remote assistance in navigating critical financial issues and referrals to other social services and financial resources.
LHOME and the City of Louisville anticipate launching the service in mid to late September 2020. Visit HERE or LHOME for regular updates including how to apply and other details.
Your Help is Needed! How has COVID-19 Impacted You?
A team at the University of Louisville is conducting a study about the impact of COVID-19 related stressors on Americans and our communities. Please take 15-25 minutes to complete this online survey. You will not be asked to provide your name, and responses will be kept completely confidential. This study is being conducted under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Pössel, and any questions about the study should be directed to him at Patrick.possel@louisville.edu
Click here to participate.
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Free Telehealth Prevention Program for Teens
Are you a parent/guardian of or work with teens? This year has been challenging for everyone, but particularly for our youth, who may have had difficulty seeking out support or mental health services due to the pandemic. However, the University of Louisville has received a federally funded research project called PATH 2 Purpose to offer free telehealth prevention programs to teens ages 13-18 across the commonwealth of Kentucky with elevated levels of depression. The prevention programs can help teens to improve their mood and learn skills to manage difficult situations. There are two programs: an online, self-directed program, CATCH-IT, and a group therapy-based program, TEAMS, currently conducted virtually. Parent permission is required and teens and parents are compensated for participating in the study.
For more information, visit our website at http://path2purpose.uic.edu. If you have questions or would like to see if a teen is eligible to participate, please contact the study coordinator, Jessica Hatton, LPA, at Jessica.hatton@louisville.edu or (502) 625-5489.
Job Opportunities
Utility Trainee- Drainage
Under direct supervision, performs physical, unskilled tasks associated with sewer and drainage maintenance. Must comply with Federal, State, Local and MSD requirements and regulations.
For a more detailed position description, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
Process Technician Trainee (Wastewater Operator)
Assists in the process operation and routine, corrective & preventive maintenance at the Morris Forman Wastewater Treatment Plant. Time in this position acts as a training period to become qualified as a Process Technician I.
For a more detailed position description, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
Utility Trainee- TVI
Under direct supervision, performs physical, unskilled tasks associated with sewer and drainage maintenance. Must comply with Federal, State, Local and MSD requirements and regulations.
For more detailed position descriptions, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
Utility Trainee- Drainage (CSOs)
Under direct supervision, performs physical, unskilled tasks associated with sewer and drainage maintenance. Must comply with Federal, State, Local and MSD requirements and regulations.
For more detailed position descriptions, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
Laborer- Collections
Under direct supervision, performs physical, unskilled tasks associated with Collections System operations and maintenance.
For more detailed position descriptions, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
OYD is hiring a Youth Services Coordinator!
Youth Services Coordinator II
Description:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Coordinates youth programs, events, and activities Conducts social service, neighborhood and youth assessments.
For more detailed position descriptions, pay information, and to apply please visit : https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/louisvilleky
Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness is recruiting for positions that pay $15-21/hr!
Complete this form for pre-screening and registration by October 17 at 11:59 p.m. to be considered for either of these opportunities.
These hiring opportunities are open to the public however, residents of West Louisville ZIP codes (40202, 40203, 40208, 40209, 40214, 40215, 40210, 40211, 40212 and 40216) are strongly encouraged to apply.
- All positions will work from home.
- All equipment and internet access will be provided.
Positions available:
- COVID-19 Data Entry Specialist, $15/hr (full-time)
- COVID-19 Data Quality Analyst, $15/hr (full-time)
- COVID-19 Disease Investigator, $21/hr (part-time)
- COVID-19 Case Management Specialist, $15/hr (full-time)
Position details:
- Temporary and duration is dependent on COVID-19 conditions and funding.
- Shift: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri with the potential for some weekend or overtime work as needed
Hanna Andersson is recruiting for Warehouse Associates at $16-17/hr!
Position details:
- Special incentive: Associates who pick over 180 units will receive an additional $5 an hour, which will create an hourly rate of $21-$22/hour.
- Fluent English, Spanish, or French speakers are encouraged to apply.
- Second chance employer
- This is a temporary position through March 2021. Ability to be permanent upon request. Full-time and part-time positions available.
- Background check and drug screening required.
Shifts:
- Fri-Mon 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Fri 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat, and Sun 6 a.m.- 4 p.m.
- Sun 5 p.m.-1 a.m. through Thur 5 p.m.-1 a.m.
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🗃Resource: Grant information(Save & Share)
This website has a listing of all grants and a summary at the top with information about how much has been awarded and how much is outstanding, along with a some summary information about minority and women-owned businesses.
Click here for more info.
Didn't qualify for Covid-19 small business relief?-We want to know about it.
Are you a small business owner and didn’t qualify for Covid-19 small business relief? If so, please click the link below to fill out a short survey! We appreciate your help!
We would love to hear your thoughts or feedback on how we can improve your experience!
Click here.
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MetroSWAP - A Safe Zone for Online Sellers
Did you just sell an item online and need a place to meet to complete the transaction? Marketplace, Craig's List, and all other online sellers, if you are looking for a public place to exchange your items, look no further than in the parking lot of a police station. Do you share custody of a child and are looking for somewhere to exchange custody? Again, a great place to consider is at a MetroSWAP Zone.
The Louisville Metro Police Department is providing MetroSWAP Zones around the city. These areas are located outside of some of our Divisions. There is 24 hour video surveillance.
Tips for using MetroSWAP:
- Agree to meet the person ONLY at a MetroSWAP station.
- Meet only during daylight hours.
- Tell someone you trust where you are meeting and at what time.
- Meet in the parking lot. There will be two (2) designated parking spots at each location for use.
- Make this interaction brief and to the point.
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Be informed about crimes with LMPD's crime mapping website
The Louisville Metro Police Department uses a Crime Mapping website to display crime on a map in Jefferson County. Zoom in to see crimes in an area, or put an address in the address bar at top left to search. You may sign up for auto email alerts for crime around an address. Reports are made available to the public after a process of internal review, often in the same day as the report taken. Due to the nature of some crimes, reports are made available to public upon the completion of a thorough investigation and will be made available as soon as practical.
Or use the crime mapping iPhone app. If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related help or to find a towed vehicle. Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips.
Please call the LMPD non-emergency number, instead of sending an email, if you're seeing suspicious activity in your neighborhood. Sending emails to LMPD delays response, and officers need to be dispatched for the activity. These citations continue the nuisance abatement process. The LMPD non-emergency line is 574-7111 or 574-2111
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Report an issue now with the Metro311 Online Reporting system
For more than 30 years, Metro311 has been the city's customer service center.
If you have any issues with animals, business concerns, garbage, parks, property maintenance, etc., you can use Metro311 to report. Once a service request is entered, the appropriate agency will respond. *Please note* - Following an inspection, a service request may be transferred to a department other than the one it was originally assigned in order to ensure the request is properly handled.
For convenience, Metro311 has a downloadable app. When you download the free app to your iPhone or Android you can submit service requests immediately. Use it, if you need a city service and help with non-emergency issues. Just search for "Louisville Metro 311" in your app store.
For more info visit here.
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Louisville Water Foundation's Drops of Kindness helps resolve unpaid bills
The Louisville Water Foundation works with community agencies to help customers keep their water turned on. Drops of Kindness offers residential and business customers help with resolving unpaid bills and reducing future financial obligations.For details, go to https://www.louisvillewater.com/DropsofKindness.
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Museum From Home
Experience The Speed Art Museum from home like never before!
Louisville's Virtual Attractions
As attractions got creative during quarantine, some are still offering virtual tours and events for you and your family to enjoy – all at an appropriate social distance. Click here to see a list of virtual events taking place in Louisville.
Locally owned retailers List
Visit the "Shop Local" list of Louisville's locally owned retailers offering online ordering or curbside pick-up. Louisville's independent businesses help the city retain its unique character. There are currently 58 businesses listed from bourbon chocolates to mint julep soaps for purchasing and helping support.
Survivor's Corner Offering Resources for Those in Need
Survivors’ Corner is taking calls from families experiencing overwhelm. They provide peer support (including coping skills and self care strategies) and resource information; not direct therapeutic services, however. On top of their standard programming, Survivors' Corner is providing temporary and confidential lodging, transportation services, food/hygiene items, etc. to trauma survivors. If you are in need of their services. You can contact them directly through their website, or you can call them at (502) 203-8917.
Standing Against Domestic Violence in Quarantine
The Center for Women and Families is taking precautions due to the coronavirus, but will continue to provide services free of charge 24/7. They ask that any person seeking services first call our 24-hour crisis and information line at 1-844-237-2331 or 502-581-7222. They are working to increase distance and minimize traffic in our building.
Some services will be provided via phone or FaceTime Groups, but community activities are cancelled for the time being
Until further notice, The Center for Women and Families will only be accepting the following in-kind donations: temporal thermometers + hand sanitizer.
Please show them your continued support as they continue to provide services to those affected by sexual and domestic violence.
Crime Maps - Updated Daily
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Always Remember to Lock Your Car and Remove All Valuables, it's the Easiest Way to Prevent Crime
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Click Here to view LMPD's interactive crime mapping tool.
If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related help or to find a towed vehicle.
Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips.
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