 Councilman Kevin Triplett
Legislative Assistant Daniel Luckett Jr. Daniel.Luckett@louisvilleky.gov
Administrative Assistant Susan Hughes
City Hall 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, Ky. 40202 502-574-1115
Welcome to District 15! Some of the more notable landmarks of the District include Iroquois Park, Churchill Downs, and Papa John's Cardinal Stadium.
We also have the neighborhoods of South Louisville, Wyandotte and Taylor-Berry, Oakdale, Wilder Park, Cloverleaf, Lucky Horseshoe and St Joseph.
Crime Maps Available Online:
Check crime in Louisville on a map:
http://www.crimemapping.com/map/agency/211
Subscribe to crime alerts in Louisville:
http://www.crimemapping.com/alerts
To view interactive maps from Metro such as Snow Maps, Metro Council Districts, Trash Collection:
http://mapit.louisvilleky.gov
Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000
Poison Control: 589-8222
MSD: 587-0603
Veteran's Affairs: 595-4447
Jefferson County Clerk's Office: 574-5700
Air Pollution: 574-6000
Animal Services: 363-6609, 473-7387 or 361-1318
Louisville Forward/Economic Development: 574-4140
Planning & Design Services: 574-6230
Community Services: 574-4377
Public Works: 574-5810
TARC: 585-1234
PARC: 569-6222
Legal Aid: 584-1254
Brightside: 574-2613
Metro Parks: 574-7275
Vacant & Public Property Administration: 574-4016
IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321 or 574-2508
Congressman John Yarmuth: 582-5129
Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571
Metro Parks: 456-8100
Metro Police: (Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111
LMPD 4th Division:574-7010
LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135
LMPD 6th Division: 574-2187
Adult Protective Services: 595-4803
Child Protective Services: 595-4550
Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)
Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111
Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): 753-4888
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On Thursday, July 8, SWMS will begin delivering recycling carts to qualifying addresses reported on the form, starting with those that have Monday recycling collection, then Tuesday recycling collection, and so on. The Cart Request Form is still accepting submissions, but any requests made after July 7 will be included in the next round of deliveries.
SWMS will exchange your 65 gallon cart for a 95 gallon cart if you want/need the larger one and if you have a 95 gallon cart they will exchange it for a 65 gallon cart, if you prefer a smaller one. Please contact Metro311 to request an exchange.
For more information about recycling, please go to our website Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleMore and stay up to date with the Recycle Coach app!
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REMEMBER: Recycling collection will begin a bi-weekly schedule starting next week, the week of July 12.
YARD WASTE COLLECTION DATE CHANGE: Yard waste will be collected every week. Those who collection day is Friday but was temporality getting service on Saturdays are now going back to your Friday day immediately.
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July 13th 6:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. In-person at the Metro Parks facility in Central Park, 1340 S. 4th Street.
The LMPD 4th Division Advisory Board, a group of citizens representing the neighborhoods of the 4th Division, meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 P.M. The LMPD 4th Division Major meets with the Advisory Board to exchange Division news and hear community concerns. It is an opportunity for you to discuss issues in your community with the Division commanding officer and support the Division in its mission to keep our community safe. If you would like further information, please contact Board Chair Kathleen Davis at "kathleendavis111@gmail.com" or Christine Schneider at "schneider40215@yahoo.com" All are welcome to join!
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Louisville Metro’s Office of Housing is now accepting applications for its Down Payment Assistance and Home Repair programs, all aim to help low- to moderate-income individuals access and retain homeownership and build generational wealth.
In the approved budget, Mayor Greg Fischer allocated $3 million for the Down Payment Assistance Program, up from $1 million in fiscal year 2021, and roughly $7.7 million for the four Home Repair programs – Regular Home Repair, At-Risk, Russell Rental Rehab and Exterior Code Alleviation.
Households must be at or below 80% area median income (AMI) to be eligible for the Down Payment Assistance and Home Repair programs. That is $61,500 or less a year for a family of four.
Applications for both may be submitted at https://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/louisvilleky/participant, and paper copies are available at the Metro Development Center, 444 S. 5th St. Those with questions about the application process and the programs can call the Office of Housing at (502) 574-5850.
Learn more about the Home Repair programs at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/housing/home-repair-programs.
Learn more about the Down Payment Assistance Program at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/housing/down-payment-assistance-program.
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JCPS is seeking community input from the community on how to invest one-time stimulus funds within the district. The funding, which comes from the federal stimulus passed in Congress due to COVID-19, is to assist districts with additional costs incurred due to the pandemic and to ensure the safe reopening of schools in the fall. Click here to take the survey |
 For assistance in relation to hardships due to COVID click here.
For information about COVID facts, testing, vaccines and more click here.
A website has launched to offer the family and friends of Kentuckians lost to COVID an opportunity to memorialize their loved ones by writing and sharing stories. To view the virtual memorial click here.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program is a program that provides a temporary discount on monthly broadband bills for qualifying low-income households. For more information click here.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is accepting applications through June 30, 2021, or until designated funds are depleted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Residents wishing to apply must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment scheduler at 502/991-8391 or visit www.louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.
Applicants must be residents of Jefferson County with a household income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. The benefit amount awarded is based on a household’s income and primary fuel type. Benefits are paid directly to the utility vendor (i.e. LG&E).
For the Subsidy Component, residents can apply regardless of the status of their utility bills; it is not necessary to have a past-due amount.
Currently all LIHEAP offices remain closed to walk-in clients in accordance with CDC guidelines, therefore applicants will be requested to drop off all required documentations in a secured drop box at the LIHEAP office selected using the appointment system.
For more information including an income guideline chart, visit here. For a downloadable flyer, click here.
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Metro's Meals on Wheels continues to operate delivering to more than 1240 homebound senior clients once per week with a five-frozen meal pack until daily, meal delivery can resume.
Louisville’s senior congregate meal sites, which provide a nutritious lunch, socialization and activities for residents age 60 and over will begin reopening in stages by the end of the month.
“We all look forward to being able to get back together, and we are excited to provide these nutritious meals on site to our seniors,” said Marvita Starks, program manager for the city’s Senior Nutrition Program. “But even more important than the meals, is the social connection and wellbeing this service helps to foster among older residents.”
For updates on the reopening of congregate sites., call 502-574-6325 or visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/resilience-and-community-services/senior-nutrition-program.
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Weekly update on the Clean Collaborative Crew’s actions from June 28, 2021, to July 2, 2021: The crew cleaned approximately 72.6 curb miles and collected 239 bags, 12 Tires, and 25 Other Items. Other items include everything from vehicle wreckage to illegally dumped bulky items. Also, from June 28 to July 4, the Louisville Downtown Partnership’s Clean Collaborative Crew collected 1,388 pounds of litter and debris in their expanded area. In addition, their Ambassadors collected 2,566 pounds of litter and debris within the BID during the same time.
To learn more about the collaborative and how you can help, visit www.louisvilleky.gov/cleanlou. For residents who would like to track the crews’ progress, please visit the Interactive Data Dashboard
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Get directly involved in making Louisville a more litter-free community through the Report-A-Litterer program aimed at motorists who throw fast-food wrappers, cigarette butts, soda bottles or any type of litter out their car window. Click here to report. |
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- Choose lightweight, light-colored, lose-fitting clothing
- Stay in an air-conditioned place as much as possible. Go to a shopping mall or public library for a few hours
- Try to limit outdoor activity to when it's coolest
- Wear sunscreen. Sunburn affects your body's ability to cool down and can make you dehydrated.
- Wear a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and apply SPF 15 or higher 30 minutes prior to going outside.
- Do NOT leave children or pets in cars. Cars can quickly heat up to dangerous temperatures, even with a window cracked.
- Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids (try to avoid sugary drinks or alcohol)
- Heavy sweating removes salt and minerals from the body. A sports drink can help replace the salt and minerals you lose in sweat (if you are on a low-sodium diet, have diabetes, high blood pressure, or other chronic conditions, talk with your doctor first before drinking a sports drink)
- Check your local news for extreme heat alerts and cooling shelters in your area.
- Know the signs and symptoms of heat related illness.
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Pop-Up Drop-Offs are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County. Through a partnership between the Department of Public Works, the Waste Management District, and Metro Council, these events are held monthly, March through November, at various locations.
The July event is scheduled for Saturday, July 24, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Metro Fleet Services, 3515 Newburg Road.
Residents can have documents shredded, recycle electronics, tires, and scrap metal, dispose of prescription medication and bulky items, and compost yard debris. Items must be separated into those various categories for easy off-loading at each area. Limitations and guidelines are found at Louisvilleky.gov/PopUps.
The goal is to give all Jefferson County residents opportunities to dispose of unwanted items properly and to keep as much material out of the landfill as possible.
Future events will be announced and are posted on the Recycle Coach app calendar.
You can also recycle up to three electronic devices, up to four tires, and dispose of up to three large household items for free, year-round at the Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Avenue.
Watch this video to learn more about the Pop-Up Drop-Off events!
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Fan Fair giveaway qualifications and guidelines are as follows:
- Person 60 years of age or older
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Or documentation verified by a physician of a disability
- Resident of Jefferson, Oldham, Henry, Shelby, Spencer, Trimble or Bullitt Counties
- Proof of address and age
- One fan per household
- Household must not have functional central air conditioning
Qualified individuals may call one of the sites below for more information and instruction on how to receive a fan. Appointments are required in advance. The locations include:
- First Neighborhood Place (40219); 502-313-4700
- Cane Run Neighborhood Place (40216); 502-485-6810
- South Central Neighborhood Place (40215); 502-485-7130
- Ujima Neighborhood Place (40211); 502-485-6710
- South Jefferson Neighborhood Place (40258); 502-363-1424
- Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place (40210); 502-634-6050
- KIPDA (40299); 502-266-5571
- Tri-County Community Action Agency (Henry County, Oldham, Trimble Counties): 502-222-1349
- Multi-Purpose Community Action Agency (Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer Counties): 502-633-7162
Monetary donations are still accepted and appreciated to purchase additional fans. Checks can be made payable to KIPDA, Attn: Fan Fair, mailed to 11520 Commonwealth Drive, Louisville, KY 40299.
Fan supplies are limited and will be distributed on a first come, first served basis while supplies last.
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With an increase of illegal activity from vandalism, vehicle thefts and items stolen from vehicles to gun shots reported. LMPD has several tips that may seem simple but very effective!
- Immediately report any suspicious person, activity (gunshots), or vehicles to (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-TIPS. This is not just for vehicle vandalism but drug activity, home/garage vandalism, gun shots - ANY suspicious activity! Make a police report! Ask for an Officer to return your call for service! IT DOES HELP IN GETTING ADDITIONAL POLICE OFFICERS IN OUR DISTRICT!
2. Start a Block Watch! 3. Never leave anything of value in your vehicle; this includes laptops, purses, GPS devices and even loose change. 4. Always lock your vehicle doors. 5. Remove garage door openers from vehicles usually parked outside. 6. Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Do not warm up your vehicles without you in them! 7. Do not leave the windows of you vehicle open, or partially open. 8. Try to park your vehicle in a well-lit area. 9. Consider additional lighting around your property. 10. Never leave a firearm unprotected in your vehicle
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Neighborhood Block Watch is a crime prevention program with neighbors watching out for each other. If your neighborhood has them, use them! If not then request more information and start a Neighborhood Watch today! It can be as simple as watching out for one another and call, text, email, face-book, etc... one another to report and crime or suspicious activity! Contact Community Relations Programs at (502) 574-7427 or email LMPD Neighborhood Watch. For the LMPD 4th Division neighborhoods contact Officer Brittany Rausch at "Brittany.Rausch@louisvilleky.gov" |
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