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Property tax rates drop in Louisville Metro
Property tax rates are dropping slightly for all Louisville residents, according to Metro Government’s Office of Management and Budget.
“Despite the impact of COVID-19, our economy is continuing its pre-virus momentum,” said Mayor Greg Fischer. “A decrease in property tax rates is a tangible benefit for our citizens.”
This year, the countywide Metro real property tax rate will go from 13 cents per $100 assessed value to 12.89 cents, according to a property tax ordinance filed today with Metro Council. That change amounts to a $1.10 savings for every $100,000 of assessed property value.
The Urban Service District real property tax rate will move from 36.71 cents per $100 of AV to 35.46 cents per $100 of AV. This equates to a decrease of $12.50 per $100,000 of property value.
“Ongoing growth in our local economy and the continued demand for real estate results in the growth in property values are the factors contributing to the downward movement in our property tax rates,” said Metro Chief Financial Officer Monica Harmon.
Property taxes fund approximately 25 percent of the city’s budget.
The proposed real property rate changes represent the allowable 4% growth on the existing property tax base under state House Bill 44 and do not require a general vote by the public.
The proposed rates are consistent with the FY22 budget adopted by the Metro Council in June, which increased the property tax revenue estimate from $157,030,000 to $163,350,000.
Once Metro Council approves the ordinance, the rates take effect on property tax bills released by the Sheriff in early November.
Metro residents have an opportunity to comment on the proposed property tax rates during a public hearing at noon on Thursday, Sept. 23 in room 106 at Metro Hall.
Sista Strut 3k Breast Cancer Walk - October 16th
Link to register here
Health Survey Regarding Use of Tear Gas
311 Serviceline
331 is the best resource for any none-emergency problems, questions, or concerns for which the Louisville government could provide help. With the goal in mind of enabling Louisville residents to report problems and receive help with ease, we encourage you to take advantage of Metro311’s service center. In addition to the 311 phone line, residents can report problems and receive non-emergency help with a variety of city services through the web, email, Twitter, and our Louisville Metro 311 mobile app. For more info, visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/metro311.
Eviction Prevention
More appointments are now available for the 2021 Eviction Prevention Program for household rental assistance. Eligibility includes Jefferson County residents within 80% AMI who have rent owed related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Call 502-308-3344 or visit louisvilleky.gov/NeighborhoodPlace for more info and to apply.
Center For Social Justice: Volunteering
Project Warm
Project Warm in Louisville is a weatherization organization. We help people feel more comfortable in their homes by providing free weatherization services to people who are disabled, elderly and low-income. I just wanted to inform you all and any clients that you've worked with in the past who are no longer experiencing homelessness of the services that we provide. Hopefully it may spark interest to people who would want to be a participant. We serve those who are located in Jefferson County.
Our services are very beneficial by lowering energy bills, increasing energy efficiency of the home, and creating a more comfortable home for the summer and the winter. I have attached a flyer with more information, a google form for clients to fill out to see if they qualify and an application that can be emailed back to me or lisa@projectwarm.org.
Project Warm Qualifications - First Line - Google Forms
Project Warm Application
projectwarm.org
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How to Sign up for Gov Delivery
Signing up for gov delivery is a great way to stay informed of development proposals in your our District. See the graphic below to learn how!
Meetings for the Metro Council
Metro Council Meetings Now Live-streaming on Facebook
Louisville Metro Council is now livestreaming all of its regular meetings and committee meetings on Facebook Live.
To see all meetings on Facebook Live, go to the Metro Council Facebook page by clicking here.
The public can also view all council and committee meetings on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184 or on UVERSE at Channel 99. Proceedings are live streamed from the Metro Council Clerk’s Archived Media page here.
If you would like to see the agenda for any of the Metro Council’s Committee meetings click here.
Know Waste Webinar: Compost Bins & Rain Barrels

Join our Know Waste Education team (virtually!) on Tuesday, September 21 at 3 p.m. to learn about backyard composting and rain barrels! Register here.
You can also purchase a compost bin or rain barrel from our office at wholesale prices.
Pop-Up Drop Off - Disposal Event

The next Pop-Up Drop-Off event will be 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 25 at Sun Valley Ball Field with document shredding, electronics recycling, and prescription medication disposal in the Ashby Lane Baptist Church parking lot. These events occur monthly, March - November. Go to Louisvilleky.gov/PopUps for more information.
Paving Projects for week of September 13
Note: Due to staffing issues caused by Covid-19, our contractors were not able to complete last week's scheduled projects. Moreover, the schedule is subject to change due to weather and/or operational factors.
- Bonnycastle Terrace from Bonnycastle Ave. to Bonnycastle Ave.
- Cedar Creek Rd. from Bardstown Rd. to Cooper Chapel Rd.
- Brentlinger Ln. from Bardstown Rd. to Seatonville Rd.
- Oak Grove Rd. from Independence School Rd. to Thixton Ln.
- Speed Hump installation on McDeane Rd. and Bruns Dr.
Our contractor also plans to perform roadway improvements on Springdale Rd., Blevins Gap Rd., Keys Ferry Rd, and Greyling Dr.
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KY Driver's License Changes
Gov. Andy Beshear announced the opening of a third Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Driver Licensing Regional Office in Jefferson County, at 4919 Dixie Highway Suite A, formerly was a branch location of the Jefferson County Office of Circuit Court Clerk. KYTC is taking over the office as part of its phased adoption of driver licensing services for all of Kentucky.
Online renewal launched
On June 14, KYTC launched their new online platform for drivers to renew current standard licenses and REAL IDs via the web (as long as the driver’s name or address hasn't changed). Visit https://dlrenewal.ky.gov/
KYTC Regional Offices
Drivers now can visit ANY KYTC Driver Licensing Regional Office, regardless of where they live. For a list of all KYTC Regional Offices across the Commonwealth, visit https://drive.ky.gov/Driver-Licensing/Pages/Regional-Offices.aspx.
Mail-in renewal option to end
The state’s mail-in renewal option, which began in response to COVID-19, will sunset on June 30. For details, visit https://www.drivejefferson.com/mail-in-renewal/
Helpful PDFs
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Free Financial Navigator service
LHOME, Louisville’s only non-profit Community Development Financial Institution has partnered with Metro Government to launch a free Financial Navigator service for residents looking for financial resources during the pandemic. Below, you will find the press release:
https://louisvilleky.gov/news/city-partners-lhome-launch-free-financial-navigator-service-residents
And the link to the referral form:
https://fecpublic.force.com/fecbot/s/referral?c__city=0016f00002aWu1uAAC&type=Financial_Navigator
Job Opportunities
Positions are open within the Louisville Parks and Recreation Department
Hiring Events:
September 15: KY Organ Donor Affiliates and HMI Glass
September 22: KY State Government (Multiple Cabinets)
St. George's Scholar Institute is looking for a Program Director (full-time)
Overview: Located in the heart of West Louisville, St. George's Scholar Institute is a Youth Development Agency that celebrates a rich history of service of the Parkland, Parkhill, and California neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky. We thrive at our mission to embrace, educate, and empower youth in Louisville. Creatively, we strive to provide cutting-edge out-of-school time programming to young people K-12th grade. We are currently looking for a Program Director.
Please see attached flyer for qualifications and how to apply:
Program_Director_Job_Description
Census Bureau hiring for Field Reps
The Census Bureau conducts more than 130 different surveys each year, and they are looking for people to fill Field Representative positions in your community.
This would be a great job for anyone who wants to make some extra money, while getting to meet new people.
Come work for Louisville Metro Government
You can search for all open positions and submit your application now.
Note: For assistance with the application process, please contact the NEOGOV Customer Support Help Desk at (855) 524-5627 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pacific Time, Monday through Friday.
Click here to view current job openings!
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MetroSWAP - A Safe Zone for Online Sellers
Did you just sell an item online and need a place to meet to complete the transaction? Marketplace, Craig's List, and all other online sellers, if you are looking for a public place to exchange your items, look no further than in the parking lot of a police station. Do you share custody of a child and are looking for somewhere to exchange custody? Again, a great place to consider is at a MetroSWAP Zone.
The Louisville Metro Police Department is providing MetroSWAP Zones around the city. These areas are located outside of some of our Divisions. There is 24 hour video surveillance.
Tips for using MetroSWAP:
- 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 this interaction brief and to the point.
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Be informed about crimes with LMPD's crime mapping website
The Louisville Metro Police Department uses a Crime Mapping website to display crime on a map in Jefferson County. Zoom in to see crimes in an area, or put an address in the address bar at top left to search. You may sign up for auto email alerts for crime around an address. Reports are made available to the public after a process of internal review, often in the same day as the report taken. Due to the nature of some crimes, reports are made available to public upon the completion of a thorough investigation and will be made available as soon as practical.
Or use the crime mapping iPhone app. 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.
Please call the LMPD non-emergency number, instead of sending an email, if you're seeing suspicious activity in your neighborhood. Sending emails to LMPD delays response, and officers need to be dispatched for the activity. These citations continue the nuisance abatement process. The LMPD non-emergency line is 574-7111 or 574-2111
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Crime Maps - Updated Daily
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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.
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