District 25 eNews, October 29, 2021

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Happy Halloween!

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Uppill Road Closed 11/1-11/12

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Repairs to Uppill Road are scheduled to begin the week of November 1st, and are expected to continue until November 12th, although work is weather dependent. Due to safety concerns, Uppill Road will be closed to vehicles, bikes and pedestrians. Parks posted a notice on their Facebook page, which we have shared to pages of various park user groups, and well as neighborhood groups. Parks will be putting posters in the park kiosks shortly, and will install some temporary yard signs as well.


Valley Hope Center & Isaiah House Propose Rehabilitation Home at 10803 Deering Road

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The above letter's text reads: 

October 26, 2021
RE: Property: 10803 Deering Road

Dear Neighbor:
Our client, Valley Hope Center, LLC, proposes to use the property at 10803 Deering Road as a Rehabilitation Home. Our client has partnered with Isaiah House, a Christian recovery organization, to provide counseling and other services at the subject property. Rehabilitation Homes are allowed in the R-4 zoning district upon the granting of a Conditional Use Permit by the Louisville Metro Board of Zoning Adjustment. The proposed development will not result in many changes to the subject property, as it will use the existing buildings and grounds with as few modifications as possible.

Under the current Planning Commission By-laws, we have obtained approval to conduct a virtual neighborhood meeting. Accordingly, we are inviting nearby property owners, residents
and neighborhood group representatives to an online neighborhood meeting to discuss the proposal as indicated below. 

Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Time: 6:30 p.m.

For easy access to the meeting, please email my paralegal, Shannon Johnson at Shannon.Johnson@dinsmore.com, or call (502) 540-2341, and an electronic invitation will be forwarded to you.

Otherwise, you may join the Webex meeting as indicated below:

https://dinsmore.webex.com/dinsmore/j.php?MTID=ma53df3cbd84f96523428eca4ba67befe

Meeting Number (Access Code): 2342 616 9679
Meeting Password: zKQeWU3CY25

If you would like to attend only via phone, you may do so by calling 1-415-655-0002 or 1-800-726-5670 and entering the access code.

If you will be attending by phone and would like
a copy of the presentation materials beforehand, please contact my assistant as indicated above. 


Clean Collaborative Crew clean the Taylor Blvd underpass at I-264

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The Clean Collaborative Crew also worked with the SWMS Street Sweeping crew to remove a health hazard created by a large amount of bird feces on Taylor Blvd at the I-264 underpass

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Goodwill's Another Way Partnership with Clean Collaborative Crew!

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Through its "Another Way Mission," Goodwill Industries will start working with the Clean Collaborative on November 7.

ANOTHER WAY MISSION: Mission of Another Way is to provide a workforce strategy that includes opportunities or individuals to gain job skills training and work-based learning opportunities rather than directly engaging other people for money on sidewalks and other rights of way. Another Way Team will canvass highly trafficked areas known for panhandling and offer up to 13 individuals daily the opportunity to work or 5 hours and earn $50 compensation for their time.  Individuals will return daily to Goodwill’s Career Resource Center there they will have the opportunity to address barriers and connect to both internal and external resources. 


Leaf Drop-Off Sites

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The Metro Public Works free leaf drop-off sites will be open Tuesday-Saturdays, November 9 through December 11. Drop-off will not be available on November 25 and 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be accepted. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be taken back by residents.

Locations and hours starting Tuesday, November 9:

  • Public Works Yard

10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane)

Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Public Works East District Operations Center

595 North Hubbards Lane

Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Shawnee Park

230 Southwestern Parkway (Athletic Complex)

Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue

Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.


Incarnation Craft Fair!

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Metro Council Ad Hoc Committee on Redistricting presents proposal for redrawn district maps

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The committee prioritized equal representation when creating the proposed boundaries

Louisville – After months of work and careful consideration, the Metro Council Ad Hoc Committee on Redistricting presented its proposal for redrawing the Metro Council district maps based on the 2020 U.S. Census data during a special meeting on Thursday, October 21.

The Census shows Jefferson County’s population grew from 741,096 in 2010 to 782,969 in 2020. Along with the population growth, the county also experienced a population shift over the last 10 years with more people moving from west to east Louisville.

The committee prioritized equal representation across all 26 council districts when redrawing these boundaries, with a median population of 30,114 people per district.

Proposed Maps

The proposed redistricting maps will be available on Metro Council’s website:

https://louisvilleky.gov/metro-council/document/proposed-redistricting-maps-all-26-overall

Timeline

The redistricting ordinance will be filed on October 25. The committee will host a meeting with public comment on October 27. Metro Council intends to vote on the maps on November 11.

Public Comment

To foster transparency throughout the redistricting process, the committee hosted two public meetings to encourage academic and public comment.

People can still submit comments regarding these maps on Metro Council’s website:

https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/zc8357e1l1bt0t/

And the Ad Hoc Committee on Redistricting invites the public to comment at its next meeting on Wednesday, October 27, at 5:00 p.m. People must register online by Tuesday:

https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/zxo94sn097k7jt/


Financial Resources & Assistance

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Louisville Metro Solicits Request For Information Proposals for American Relief Plan Workforce Development Funding

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Louisville Metro Government’s Accelerator Team today issued a request for information (RFI) proposal for Workforce Development programming, outlined in August as one of the top priorities for American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding. The information gathered from this RFI process will be used to develop a request for applications (RFA) for Workforce Development.

“As the city continues to rebound from the recession faced during the height of the pandemic, it remains critical that funding be repositioned and focused to further invest in our workforce,” said Mayor Fischer. “This includes working diligently to create an economic ecosystem that creates opportunities by partnering with various organizations who manage workforce development programs focused on strengthening our economy and improving the lives of our residents.”

Louisville Metro is seeking proposals from organizations that align with the following outcomes:

  • Reducing unemployment;
  • Developing skills needed for high-growth industries and a 21st century workforce;
  • Growing our workforce to adequately meet the needs of current and future employers;
  • Catching up to and exceeding the growth in technology jobs compared to peer cities;
  • Aligning job skills with projected job growth in Louisville’s key sectors (especially healthcare and technology); and
  • Increasing the median income in Jefferson County and outpacing the national average.

 In total, Metro Government has been allocated $388 million in ARP Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, approved by Congress to meet the most urgent needs of communities across the country as they rebuild from the devastating impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic.

The city’s plan for the remaining $340 million was outlined in August with a focus on four priority areas: Homelessness and Affordable Housing, Workforce, Healthy Louisville/Healthy Neighborhoods and Public Safety.

Those organizations interested in submitting a proposal are encouraged to register for Bonfire, a strategic sourcing software that digitizes and streamlines the entire RFI and RFA processes, thus making it more efficient and compliant.

Proposals will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Nov. 3rd, 2021.

Registering for Bonfire will allow access to quickly upload documents and other supplementary information requested by the RFI. This web-based tool will also allow users to get real-time notification of the RFI request and other notifications in the future.

When registering for Bonfire users will need to select the following commodity codes for Workforce Development: 91837, 91849, 96128, 92486, 91838, 92478, 92486.

Vendor registration and Submission:

http://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com

 Creating and Uploading a Submission:

https://support.gobonfire.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011034814-Creating-and-Uploading-a-Submission-for-Vendors-


Southwest Community Ministries Online Fundraiser Begins

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You can register for the auction by visiting: swcm.cbo.io


City announces launch of three pilot programs to improve staffing levels at Louisville Metro Corrections

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Programs offer financial incentives to recruit and retain Corrections staff

The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (LMDC) Director Dwayne Clark today announced three pilot projects designed to boost recruitment and retention of LMDC sworn staff.

The three pilot projects were developed in partnership with unions representing LMDC civilian and sworn staff, represented by FOP Corrections Union Lodge 77 and AFSCME Local 2629:

  • The first pilot project will provide financial incentives to LMDC employees who refer a candidate for sworn staff employment at Corrections. The incentives will be staggered as the recruit moves from training to swearing in, with a potential total of $1,050.00. The staggered method, with incentives increasing as the candidate moves through the process, is also designed to encourage staff to mentor their recruits and to be invested in the recruit’s success.
  • The second pilot project provides a hiring incentive to new recruits of $2,000.00, with successful candidates receiving $1,000.00 when they are sworn in and another $1,000.00 when they complete a probationary period.
  • The third pilot project aims to improve retention among sworn and civilian LMDC staff. Eligible employees who continue their employment with Corrections can receive up to $2,000.00 in Fiscal Year 2022, which began July 1.  Eligible employees working today on Sept. 1, 2021, will receive $1,000.00.  All of those eligible employees who are still working on June 1, 2022, will receive an additional $1,000.00.

All three pilot efforts are designed to work in conjunction with one another. For now, the year-long pilot projects will operate only at Corrections. If successful, they could serve as models for other Metro Government public service agencies. 

If you would like to apply for a job with LMDC, please visit the department website at Louisville Corrections Careers | LouisvilleKY.gov.


PRP Fire Job Opportunities!

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Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician Trainee 

This is an entry level position. Requirements to apply:

  • Applicant must be at least 18 years of age and hold a valid driver’s license
  • Applicant must have a High School Diploma or GED



Councilwoman

Amy Holton Stewart

 

Louisville 

Metro Council

 

 District 25

601 W. Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

Email Amy

  

Brian Powell

Legislative Assistant

Email Brian


Office Locations

City Hall

601 W Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

 

Southwest Regional

Metro Council Office

7219 Dixie Highway

Louisville, KY 40272

(502) 574-7988


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Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Air Pollution: 574-6000

Animal Services: 473-7387 or 361-1318

Economic Development: 574-4140

Planning & Design Services: 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

County Attorney (Child Support): 574-8300

Public Works: 574-5810

TARC: 585-1234

PARC: 569-6222

Legal Aid: 584-1254

IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321

Congressman John Yarmuth: 582-5129

Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 574-7275

Metro Police: (Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111

Metropolitan Sewer District(MSD): 540-6000

Louisville Water Company: 583-6610

LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135

Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111