Free Shredding Event, Road Paving, Metro Budget, Tree Rebates

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Contact the District 18 Office


Marilyn Parker
18th District Councilwoman

502.574.1118
marilyn.parker@louisvilleky.gov

 

Chris Lewis
Legislative Aide

502.574.3463
chris.lewis@louisvilleky.gov


Important Numbers

Animal Services   473-7387
Codes & Regulations   574-2508
EACM   426-2824
Health & Wellness   574-6520
Jefferson Co. Clerk   574-5700
KY Science Center   561-6100
LFPL   574-1611
LG&E   589-1444
LMPD (8th Division)   574-2258
Louisville Water Co.   583-6610
Louisville Zoo   459-2181
Mayor's Office   574-2003
MSD   540-6000
Parks   574-7275
Planning   574-6230
Public Works   574-5810
TARC   585-1234

 

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May 7,2021


District 18 FREE Shredding Event 

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Back by popular demand! My office will be hosting a series of shredding events this summer, beginning with Saturday, May 22nd. 

All-Shred has committed to taking the necessary precautions to keep everyone safe by wearing masks and gloves while collecting the shredding material. Your confidential documents will be shredded onsite and then taken to a recycling facility. There is no limit to the number of personal documents that you may bring, however no businesses are allowed. This event will take place rain or shine

Saturday, May 22, 2021

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

University of Louisville Shelby Campus

440 N. Whittington Parkway (Burhans Hall Back Parking Lot)

 


District 18 Road Paving Projects Next Week

Below is the list of Louisville Metro Public Works paving projects scheduled for the week of May 10, 2021. The schedule is subject to change due to weather and/or operational factors. Several District 18 roads will be paved next week. 

  • Hobbs Station Rd. from Old Hobbs Pl. to Lodge Hill Rd.
  • Millgate Rd from Farnham Dr (where Metro's ROW begins) to dead end
  • Wickham Way from Farnham Dr. (where Metro right-of-way begins) to dead end
  • Sterling Spring Dr. from Dorsey Way to dead end
  • Quince Ct. from Hobbs Station Rd. to dead end
  • Fern Creek Rd. from Beulah Church Rd. to Bardstown Rd.
  • Stonebreaker Rd. from dead end to dead end
  • Glenhope Dr. from Black Iron Rd. to just south of Stonebreaker Rd

Want to share your thoughts or ideas on how your tax dollars should be spent during the budget process?

Residents of Jefferson County are encouraged to let their voices be heard during the FY-2021-2022 Budget process. There are two ways you can participate in the annual budget process. The first is to participate in one of two upcoming Metro Council Budget Committee Public Hearings Scheduled for May 13, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. or May 27, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.  

The other way you can participate is by submitting a suggestion/idea/question to the Council through e-mail using the linked comment form (see below). Both manners of communication are delivered to all members of the Metro Council and compiled as part of the official record of the budget process for consideration by members as they review the budget.  

Budget Comment Form : https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/z1ls6po10gjsdnk/

This form will accept comments throughout the month of May. Comments made using this form will be compiled and shared with members of the Louisville Metro Council.

Hearings where the public is able to speak regarding the FY 2022 Budget

May 13, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (This link will be active to sign up to speak on May 12 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

May 27, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.  (This link will be active to sign up to speak on May 26 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

For information on signing up to speak at one of the two Metro Council Public Hearings on the FY22 Budget please visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/metro-council/document/guidance-public-addresses-public-hearings-metro-council-budget-committee.

 

Additional Metro Budget Links:

FY22 Budget Hearing Schedule – https://louisvilleky.gov/metro-council/document/fy-2022-budget-hearing-schedule.

FY22 Mayor’s Proposed Executive Budget - https://louisvilleky.gov/management-budget/document/2021-2022-mayor-recommend-executive-budget

FY22 Mayor’s Proposed Detail Budget - https://louisvilleky.gov/management-budget/document/2021-2022-mayor-recommend-detail-budget