Part of Metro Council District 20 is in MLS Area 7. They will have an online meeting for residential property owners on April 13th at 6:30, click https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov/event/2021-residential-property-assessment-meeting-with-area-7/ to register. And there will be an online meeting for commercial property owners on April 15th at 6:30, click https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov/event/2021-commercial-property-assessment-meeting-with-area-7/ to register.
To see if you are a part of the new assessment this year please click on the following link for residential and commercial, https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov/events/
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Notice of Public Meeting (2601 Echo Trail) Community Facility Review and Floyds Fork Overlay Review for a new 147,400 sq ft Jefferson County Public School
Subject Property: 2601 Echo Trail Case #: 21-CFR-002 Case Manager: Zach Schwagger (zachary.schwagger@louisvilleky.gov) Application Date: February 2, 2021 Meeting Type: Development Review Committee Meeting Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Time: Meetign will begin at 1pm
Location: Online Meeting - https://louisvilleky.gov/government/upcoming-publi-meetings
Don't have internet access? Please call 502-574-6230 to find out how to connect to the meeting by telephone.
If you wish to submit comments to the case, please submit comments (in writing) to the case manager by 5pm Friday, March 12, 2021
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Sick Leave -Full-time employees 7.5 hours per month
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600 West Jefferson Street, Suite 2023, 40202
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Lisa L. Dorsey, Director of Human Resources
Office 502-595-3052
Fax 502-595-3016
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St. Edward Parish, 9608 Sue Helen Drive, will sponsor a Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, from 3 - 7 P.M. in the gym. A lack of smaller blood drives since the start of the Covid pandemic has greatly reduced the number of blood donations. Please take this opportunity to donate. To make an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, (1-800-733-2767). or you can walk in.
Owners who claim their stray pet will not receive a bill to take their pet home
Louisville, Ky. (March 1, 2021) – Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS) announces waived redemption fees for owners who claim their stray pet at the LMAS’ Harshaw Family Foundation Animal Shelter, thanks to a $33,000 donation from the non-profit organization Friends of Metro Animal Services (FOMAS), the sole fundraising entity for LMAS.
“Most people don’t have extra money laying around after the holidays, so the start of the new year is already a tough time financially for many families. Combine that with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s more likely a stray pet will go unclaimed because the owner is worried about the bill,” said Ashley Book, LMAS interim shelter director. “In most cases, returning a stray pet to its owner is the best possible outcome, and we won’t be tasked with rehoming a pet that already has a home.”
In 2020, LMAS helped reunite 945 animals with their owners. As the economic impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic worsened, FOMAS secured funding which allowed LMAS to waive redemption fees during the holiday season. LMAS returned 73 pets to their grateful owners, relieved they wouldn’t have to pay the bill. However, funding was quickly exhausted exposing an urgent need for financial assistance for owners who wanted to claim their pet but could not afford an unexpected expense.
“We found owners were more likely to claim their pet when they knew they wouldn’t be charged,” said Book. “We’re thankful FOMAS has stepped up again to provide funding and help stray pets find their way home.”
“Families in our community have experienced furloughs, job loss, and then to lose a pet is extremely traumatic and upsetting,” said Susanna Westerfield FOMAS Executive Director. “We want to help reunite pets with their families, and we can thank our supporters for making that possible by donating selflessly to our year-end fundraising campaign during uncertain times.”
The Louisville Animal Ordinance sets redemption fees that help pay for the care pets receive during their stay at the shelter. For the safety of all animals in the care of LMAS, each pet must be vaccinated upon entering the shelter as well as microchipped and spayed or neutered. To view all impoundment fees, visit louisvilleky.gov/animal-services.
Waived Redemption fees for claiming a stray pet begins March 1, 2020. Owners can claim their impounded stray pet from 12-6pm Monday-Saturday at the Harshaw Family Foundation Animal Shelter, located at 3528 Newburg Road.
Redemption fees will only be waived for pet owners with no previous violations, and cover microchipping, licensing and vaccination fees. Court fees will not be waived. LMAS will work with owners who have outstanding balances and want to reclaim their pet.
About LMAS: Louisville Metro Animal Services operates the city’s only open intake shelter, that for the fourth consecutive year, has not euthanized any pets for lack of time or space. The Harshaw Family Foundation Animal Shelter opened in 2020, creating one campus for all metro animal-related services. In addition to animal control, licensing and microchipping, LMAS offers free adoptions for certain shelter pets through the Pay It Forward Program, that is supported by the non-profit Friends of Metro Animal Services and public donations.
About FOMAS: Formed in 2009 as the 501(c)(3) non-profit fundraising entity for Louisville Metro Animal Services. FOMAS encourages individual, business and corporate donations to support LMAS’ Pay It Forward Free Adoptions Program as well as programs and services critical to the care of incoming stray animals.
JCPS will return to in person classes starting March 17 th so be mindful of children
walking to school, busses returning to the neighborhoods and increased traffic.
MARCH IS SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS MONTH.
PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE
READY FOR ANY PROBLEMS, WHICH MAY ARISE.
Every house and apartment should have at least the following types of emergency
PORTABLE RADIO WITH BATTERIES
SMOKE DETECTOR(s) (check your batteries)
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR(s)
CANNED FOODS AND NON-ELECTRIC CAN OPENER
FLASHLIGHT(s) WITH BATTERIES
It is recommended to have a home emergency plan in place for fires, storms,
earthquakes, and there should be house numbers posted on your house.
These numbers should be at least three inches by two inches in standard
form, (10410) - no script (ten thousand four hundred ten).
MAKE SURE YOU LOCK UP YOU CAR AND SHUT YOUR GARAGE.
****DON’T BE AN EASY TARGET****
To report a crime, call (502) 267-0503
www.jeffersontownky.com
We are Jtown! Community Resource Officer Steve Fisher, Jeffersontown Police Dept.
Waived Redemption fees
Redemption fees are waived for unclaimed pets currently at the LMAS Shelter. The waiver covers includes boarding fees, vaccinations, licensing, spay/neuter surgery, and microchipping. Owners can claim their pet at the LMAS Shelter located at 3528 Newburg Road. Viewing hours are from 12-6pm, Monday-Saturday. View all strays at the shelter and pets reported lost or found at www.louisvilleky.gov/animal-services. For assistance, contact lost and found services at animals@louisvilleky.gov, or call 502-473-PETS.
Cat of the Week:
There’s nothing shy about Charlie Chaplin! The approximately 4-year-old, black-and-white Tabby is easygoing and doesn’t mind being picked up for cuddle. Charlie Chaplin’s adoption fee is waived for an approved adopter, thanks to the Pay It Forward Program. He’s already neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccination. Charlie Chaplin weighs 7lbs. He can be tested with other cats, dogs or children by request. To meet or adopt Charlie Chaplin, visit Animal House Adoption Center, located at 3516 Newburg Road, open from 12-6pm daily. For more info about Charlie Chaplin, call 502-473-PETS.
Dog of the Week:
If you love the breed, don’t shop. Adopt! Adult Pit Bull adoptions at LMAS are always free for approved adopters. Every kid sister needs a buddy and Kid Sister can’t wait to meet hers. The approximately 1-year-old Blue Pit Bull is happy, energy, very playful and super sweet! Kid sister’s personality has made her a staff favorite and she’s been friendly with other dogs at the shelter. An approved adopter can adopt Kid Sister for free thanks to the Pay It Forward Program. She’s already spayed, microchipped & up-to-date on vaccinations. Kid Sister weighs 53lbs. Child testing is mandatory; dog and cat testing is available by request. To meet or adopt Kid Sister, visit Animal House Adoption Center (3516 Newburg Road), open daily from 12-6pm.
 
The First Monday virtual book club will meet again on April 5 at 7:30 p.m. Our book selection will be Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah. This book has been adapted as a Netflix series. If you would like to join us for an evening of sharing a great book, contact Lyn Dean at ferncreekfriends19@gmail.com. An invitation will be sent to you with the Zoom link attached on April 5 for our meeting that evening. This book is available on Amazon as well as other book sellers. The winner of the March door prize was Susan Pierce.
March 4, 2021 – BBB serving Louisville, Southern Indiana, and Western Kentucky has received multiple reports of fraudulent unemployment claims. Local consumers have received notices from either their state unemployment benefits office or employers regarding applications for unemployment benefits, despite the fact the individuals never applied for the benefits. Scammers, taking advantage of the ongoing pandemic and the resulting increase in unemployment rates, are stealing consumers’ identities to file fraudulent claims.
If you have received a notice regarding an unemployment benefits application and you have not filed for benefits, take the following action steps to safeguard your identity, finances, and credit:
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Report the fraud to your local Office of Unemployment (OUI). You can find your local office by clicking here. If you speak with an individual at your local OUI, keep a record of that person’s name and when you spoke.
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Report the fraud to your employer. Keep a record of whom you speak with and when.
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Report the fraud to the IRS. You can find the appropriate form by clicking here.
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File a police report with your local police department. Obtain a copy of the report so you can provide it to credit agencies. You can find more information on the major credit reporting agencies and request your free reports at annualcreditreport.com.
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Report the fraud to the FTC. You can do so by clicking here. When you file with the FTC, you can place a free one-year fraud alert on your credit, as well as a credit freeze on your credit report (this makes it difficult for identity thieves to open new accounts in your name).
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Change passwords on your email, bank, and other personal accounts. Alert your bank and credit card companies that you have been the victim of identity theft and ask that they put a fraud alert on your account(s).
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If you receive benefits you did not apply for, report this activity to your local OUI. Do not respond to any emails, calls, or text messages instructing you to wire/send money or put money on gift cards.
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Community Facility Review 21-CFR-0003 Echo Trail Pump Station 2615 Echo TRL 02/26/2021 03/03/2021 Zachary Schwager MSD Pump Station
21-DDP-0023 Signature Point 14200 CREEL CABIN WAY 20 03/01/2021 03/08/2021 Jay Luckett A revised district development plan application for the creation of 487 lots on 88.5 acres in R-5A, R-6 & PRD zoning districts.
21-MPLAT-0036 Ralston Minor Plat 10905 saint rene RD 03/01/2021 03/10/2021 Skyler Petty Minor plat to shift a property line
21-RSUB-0002 Signature Point 14200 CREEL CABIN WAY 20 03/01/2021 03/08/2021 Jay Luckett A revised major subdivision application to revise lots 123-157 on 88.5 acres in R-5A R-6 and PRD zoning districts. |