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The Developer, Pleasant Apple, LLC, is hosting a virtual neighborhood meeting on the following rezoning:
Property: 6806 Applegate Lane (corner of Applegate and Rochelle)
Summary of Project: The proposal seeking a Change in Zoning from R-4 Residential to Planned Residential Development (PRD) Residential Townhomes. The applicant is proposing to build (39) 2-story townhome buildings.
The virtual meeting will be held: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 6:00pm.
Options for Joining the Virtual Meeting:
Please join meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone at:
https://bluestoneengineerspllc.my.webex.com/bluestoneengineerspllc.my/j.php?MTID=me6bff941bc7cdaba51a405f438a3cc40
Meeting number (access code if needed): 126 032 4945 Meeting password (if needed): 25MArHJEvz5 (25627453 from phones and video systems)
Note: If anyone would like the connection link emailed to them, or a set of the meeting slides, please email Chris Crumpton at chris@bluestoneengineers.com
You can also dial in using your phone by calling: +1-415-655-0001 United States Toll Access code: 126 032 4945
For a PDF of entire meeting notice packet including all virtual meeting participation information, plans and contact information Click Here
 Click on Image to View PDF of Meeting Letter and Proposed Plan
You are invited to attend a review of a proposed Change in Zoning from R-4, single-family residential to R-6, multi-family residential with detailed plan, major preliminary subdivision plan (development potential transfer), and variance.
Subject Property: 8300 Cooper Chapel Rd (intersection of Cooper Chapel and Cedar Creek)
Case Number: 20-ZONE-0057 Case Manager: Joel Dock (joel.dock@louisvilleky.gov)
The virtual meeting will be held: Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 1:00pm
Options for Joining the Virtual Meeting:
Please join meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone at
Meeting Link: https://louisvilleky.webex.com/louisvilleky/j.php?MTID=eb7a45218cf2285283ff213db7e0df06f
Event number: 180 844 0563
Event Password: LDT011421
To join this online event: 1) Go to https://louisvilleky.webex.com/louisvilleky/j.php?MTID=eb7a45218cf2285283ff213db7e0df06f 2) Enter the event password:LDT011421; 3) Click "Join Now"; and 4) Follow the instructions that appear on your screen to join the teleconference.
If you cannot participate online via Cisco Webex, you may also participate by phone by calling (415) 655-0001 (use the above Event Number as your access code) or by viewing the meeting at 444 S 5th Street. Social distancing requirements must be observed by anyone who opts to view the online meeting from 444 S 5th Street.
If you wish to submit comments for any of the agenda items please submit them in writing to the case manager listed on the agenda in advance of the meeting. If you have questions, please contact the case manager at 502-574-6230.
Anyone wishing to speak in support, opposition, or as other for any case should sign up in advance of the meeting by filling out an online speaker's form. Please click here to access the form.
 Click on proposed plan to open in PDF
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Auto Theft in the 7th Division have gone up the past couple weeks. This time of year we usually see an increase in auto thefts due to people leaving their cars running in the colder weather. |
LMPD's 7th division wants to remind you that while it is tempting to warm up cars on a cold morning or run into the gas station really quick while leaving the car running, these opportunities are quickly capitalized on by those looking for cars to steal. We are currently organizing some details in the 7th to address these issues, but the officers can’t be everywhere and need help getting the message out. 1. DO NOT leave running cars unattended! 2. LOCK your doors. 3. REMOVE keys and valuables from your cars.
Thank you all for your support and assistance in keeping our neighborhoods safe!
Recycle your real Christmas tree after the holiday season by donating it for use by Kentucky’s underwater inhabitants.
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Drop-off sites are 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.
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HOURS & LOCATIONS
Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Waste Reduction Center closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays)
Sites Open thru January 30
All locations will close Saturday, January 16.
East District Recycling Center, 595 N. Hubbards Lane Public Works Yard, 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane) Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue
The program that helps prevent low income residents of Jefferson County from being disconnected from utility services has begun. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is administered by the Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services. The LIHEAP Crisis Component will run through March 31, or until available funds have been expended, whichever comes first. |
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This year’s Crisis Program will allow residents receiving a current utility bill with a past due amount and residents receiving a disconnect notice to apply for assistance. To apply, residents must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment system. Appointments can be scheduled by phone by calling 502-991-8391 or online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. The toll-free service is currently open and is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Applicants must be a resident of Jefferson County with a household income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (e.g. for a household of four, the gross monthly income cannot exceed $3,275.00). Applicants must also meet one of the following eligibility requirements:
- Received a disconnect notice from LG&E, or
- Received a current bill with a past due amount, or
- Have a current payment plan with LG&E due to a past-due balance, or
- Received an eviction notice if utilities are included in the rent, or
- Be within four days of running out of bulk fuel; or
- Be within ten days of running out of pre-paid electric service.
For more information on what documents you need to provide and more program information, please click here.
- Don’t fall for a secret shopper scam! A local consumer reported to BBB Scam Tracker that she received a check to be a Secret Shopper. She was told to deposit the $2000 check, keep $500 for payment, then use the rest to purchase gift cards and send the gift card information. The check was fake, and the victim is out the money!
- A local consumer fell for a car wrap scam. Scammers used the address of a local business. The victim was sent a check, was told to cash it at the bank, keep part of it for payment, then take the rest of the money and deposit it to an account for the decal people to put the decal on his car. Supposedly, every two weeks, he would continue to be paid while the decal was on his car.
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3. Don’t fall for an employment scam! Several victims have reached out to BBB Scam Tracker saying they were contacted by “shipping companies” out of the local area, offering jobs as “Quality Control Inspectors.” Victims are told they will make a large sum of money to pick up packages, inspect them, and reship them. In order to get the job, the scammers ask for your personal information. 4. A new phishing scam involves calls offering assistance with claiming unemployment benefits. The scammers usually claim to be from a federal or state labor department and ask for personal and confidential information. Just hang up. 5. Scammers are using the confusion surrounding the second round of stimulus checks to take your money. Don’t provide personal information, upfront fees, or click on any links to fill out an “application” for the payment.
6. Scammers are still cashing in on COVID scams. Be wary of anyone who reaches out to you in regards to getting the vaccine via a phone call, text, or email. Scammers impersonate the CDC, in an attempt to steal your personal information.
7. A fake notice from Amazon says that someone spent thousands of dollars using your account. In some cases, people receive what seems to be an invoice from Amazon requesting payment. The message contains a supposed fraud-hotline number. Victims are told they must send money to correct the "mistake."
8. The New Year is a good time to check your free credit report, with one of the three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion. Go to www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228.
9. Make a NY resolution to be a smart consumer in 2021. Update anti-virus software on your computer; change passwords; read the fine print; get everything in writing; and don’t forget to visit bbb.org to research businesses and charities.
10. Tax season is right around the corner! Do your research before you hire a tax preparer. Find out what their service fees are upfront, avoid those who base their fee on a percentage of your refund, and never sign a blank tax form. Check out companies at bbb.org.
If you are buying or selling items online, from sites like Craigslist, Ebay, Facebook, Nextdoor, ect I want to remind you of our designated LMPD MetroSwap Zone Sites.
These areas are specifically set up for people to make buying and selling transactions. They are marked parking spaces located outside some of our LMPD Divisions, including the 7th Division at the Central Government Center located at 7201 Outer Loop. These areas are under 24 hour video surveillance with LMPD close by so they can quickly respond if needed.
Tips for using MetroSwap Zones:
- 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 the interaction brief and to the point.
Locations: LMPD 2nd Division – 3419 Bohne Avenue LMPD 3rd Division – 7219 Dixie Highway LMPD 7th Division – 7201 Outer Loop LMPD 8th Division – 200 Juneau Drive
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These sites are continuously updated. For the latest up to date information on COVID-19 please visit the following:
Louisville Metro - What You Need to Know about Coronavirus
and kycovid19.ky.gov
Many businesses and local organizations are taking steps to help during this crisis. These include stores opening only for seniors and those most vulnerable at certain times of the day, free digital access for certain households, and waiving delivery fees for orders from independently owned restaurants.
This site is updated regularly. COVID-19 Response.
Small Business Resources COVID-19 (updated frequently)
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-forward/small-business-resources-covid-19
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. |