District 26 eNews | Jan 21

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Brent T. Ackerson

26th District Councilman
502-574-1126
brent.ackerson@louisvilleky.gov

 

Jeff T. Noble

Legislative Aide
502-574-1126
jeff.noble@louisvilleky.gov

Michael Garton

District Liaison
502-574-1126

michael.garton@louisvilleky.gov


PHONE DIRECTORY

Animal Control - 363-6609 

Bon Air Library - 574-1795

County Clerk - 574-5700

Courts System - 595-4428

Drivers License - Bowman Field 595-4405

Drivers License - Downtown    595-4924

Health and Wellness - 574-6520

LG&E - 589-1444

Louisville Water Company -      583-6610

MetroCall - 311

Mosquito Control - 574-6641

MSD - 540-6000

Poison Control - 589-8222

Police - LMPD - 574-2187

Police - St. Matthews - 893-9000

PVA - 574-6380

State Highway Office - 210-5400

TARC - 585-1234

Veterans Affairs - 595-4447

Zoo - 459-2181

 

Dear Neighbor,

Friday we announced the opening of additional opportunities to get vaccinated. You have probably read by now that those opportunities were quickly spoken for and that the number of folks who tried to sign up for an appointment overwhelmed the system. Currently they have scheduled appointments for the next five weeks. No matter how frustrating it is (and it is truly frustrating that we didn't better prepare for this important distribution of critical life-saving vaccine), please be patient and kind to anyone you ask for information. We hope the system can begin accommodating many more people soon. 

Check out the state and local websites for more information.

Have a nice weekend,

Brent Signature

Brent T. Ackerson
26th District Councilman


COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION


In This Issue:


UPDATE! | Covid-19 Vaccine Information

On Monday, January 18, we began vaccinating people in tier 1B. That group includes:

  • Non-medical first responders (police officers, firefighters)
  • Corrections workers
  • K-12 school personnel (educators)
  • Individuals age 70 and over

If you are age 70 and over, click HERE to request an appointment. 

If you are a non-medical first responder, corrections worker, or work in private or public K-12 school systems, you do not need to take any further action. We are working with your employers to schedule your appointments. 

The health department states that  less than 10,000 appointments are opening next week. Additional slots will become available as the state allocates more doses of the vaccine.

Metro Health anticipates that it will take three months to vaccinate individuals in tier 1B. Please be patient follow the health department on Facebook, Twitter, check our website for updates on appointment openings and to subscribe to COVID-19 health alerts via email.  

To find information on the COVID vaccine, the vaccination process, and how to request an appointment, CLICK HERE


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Feb 18-19 | Large Item Set Out Weekend (Junk Collection)

Since we have some reports of early setting out of large items for Junk Collection, we wanted to remind everyone in the Urban Services District that the collection window for our district (which falls in Section K) isn't until next month, specifically Feb. 18-19. Please keep your items inside until then as their deterioration may cause Public Works to reject their collection. 

Also, please know that they have been much stricter in collection guidelines in recent years compared to pre-2019. Public Works will NOT likely collect anything outside their published guidelines. 

You can review the guidelines here.

Junk Item Section K

Through April 5 | Request-Only Yard Waste Pickup

Regular yard waste collection within the Urban Services District has been suspended through April 5th as a budget-cutting move to reduce the number of trucks operating in low demand months.

During this period, you may request collection as needed during this time through MetroCall at 574-5000.Regular weekly collection will resume the first week of April.

LouYardWaste

Xmas Tree Dropoff Mulch

The Hubbards Lane Recycling Center will 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.

HOURS & LOCATIONS

Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Waste Reduction Center closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays) through January 30.

All locations will be closed 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 

Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies to see whether and when tree pickup is available.


Free Science Center Memberships for SNAP/WIC recipients

The Kentucky Science Center is offering free memberships to families that participate in SNAP/WIC benefits. To activate a membership in person, please visit the Science Center and present a current SNAP/WIC card and photo ID.

A SNAP/WIC recipient must be named one of the adults on the membership. The program is for Family Level membership, and is not valid for previously purchased or for gift memberships.

Contact Josh Poole, Membership Manager with any questions at kscmembership@louisvilleky.gov or 502-560-7158.

KYScience

We continue to operate away from the office due to Covid-19 restrictions.  Please contact us at the emails listed in the above-left column.  Thank you.