District 14 e-News | June 09, 2022

District 14 Councilwoman

Cindi Fowler

cindi.fowler@louisvilleky.gov

Legislative Assistant

Cindy Thieneman

cindy.thieneman@louisvilleky.gov

Office Locations:

City Hall

601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
(502) 574-1114

 

Southwest Government Center

7219 Dixie Highway
Louisville, Kentucky 40258
(502) 574-7988

 



*Click here to visit Councilwoman Fowler's website for even more information! 

 

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In This Edition...

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The District 14 office will continue to monitor and answer concerns and emails received.  The 601 W. Jefferson St. office and the Southwest Government Center offices are now open to the public.

You can contact us by calling 502-574-1114 and leaving a voicemail or email Cindi.Fowler@LouisvilleKy.gov


March for Our Lives Rally – June 11

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This weekend, various groups, including the local Moms chapter, are rallying and marching in Louisville again, to support passage of the common sense gun legislation the vast majority of Americans support.  JCPS Justice Now students, WE Day Kentucky, The ACE Project, Moms Demand Action – Kentucky Chapter, MOMS – Mothers of Murdered Sons & Daughters, and more will rally against gun violence on Saturday, June 11 at 1:00 p.m. at Louisville Metro Hall, 527 W. Jefferson Street,  and march a short distance to the federal building. 

Because change happens when people get involved – and stay involved.

For more information, please click here


Library Events 

Summer Reading & Cultural Pass Make for a Great Summer

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The Louisville Free Public Library’s annual 10-week Summer Reading Program encourages children and teens to read for fun over the summer and helps them avoid summer learning loss.

School-aged children simply read ten books, teens read six books, and preschool-aged children and younger need to read, or have read to them, 20 books to complete the program. Studies have shown that children who participate in public library summer reading programs increase their enjoyment of reading, improve their reading skills, and return to school better prepared to learn.

The 2022 Cultural Pass offers individuals ages 0-21 in Greater Louisville access to arts and culture activities provided by 57 venues, free of charge, from June 1 through September 4, 2022. 

The Cultural Pass is designed to inspire, explore, and discover new experiences. This year’s Cultural Pass will offer both in-person and virtual opportunities so that every family can participate in a way that works for them! On the first Saturday of June, July, and August Cultural Pass participants can also attend Cultural Pass Days - click here to learn more. LFPL’s Summer Reading Program and Cultural Pass start June 1 and are FREE to all area youth. You can pre-register now for both programs online or by downloading the Beanstack Tracker app (for iOS or Android). Cultural Passes will be available for pickup June 1st at LFPL libraries.

On Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., you can participate in Summer Reading Kickoff and Cultural Pass Day at the Main Library.  Enjoy FREE crafts and activities from the Library and Cultural Pass venues, as well as magic, face painting, and live performances from the Louisville Leopards, Flamenco Dance, and Redline Performing Arts. PLUS - food trucks will be available, so you can have lunch on site too.


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Riverside, the Farnsley-Moreman Landing Events

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Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing Kicking Off a New Farmers’ Market in June

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In partnership with its nonprofit, Riverside will be hosting a new Farmers’ Market for the community on Sundays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. beginning on Sunday, June 5 through Sunday, September 25, 2022. If you’d like more information about this exciting new development, please call Riverside at 502-935-6809.


Juneteenth Jubilee Celebrations in June

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Juneteenth commemorates the effective end of slavery in the United States. Juneteenth (short for “June Nineteenth”) marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people were freed.

There are many events that you can participate in during Louisville’s Jubilee Celebration. Below is a list, and you can visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/juneteenth for details on any of the below events

  • June 11 – First Tee Louisville’s 22nd Annual George “GG” Johnson Golf Scramble
  • June 13-17 – Juneteenth Camp for youth
  • June 13-14 – WAVE Country with Dawne Gee at 2 p.m.
  • June 14 – Lean into Louisville, Redistricting Panel Discussion at 6:30 p.m.
  • June 15 – Lean into Louisville, Presentation: The Kentucky African American Civil War Soldiers Project at Noon
  • June 16 – The Louisville Metro Human Relations Commission celebrates 60th Anniversary/Juneteenth luncheon at 11 a.m.
  • June 16 – Miss Juneteenth Pageant, 1 – 5 p.m.
  • June 17 – Agape Day, Dare to Care & National Panhellenic Council
  • June 17 – Juneteenth Jubilee Celebration Gala
  • June 18 – Race for Justice by Future Ancestors at 8 a.m.
  • June 18 – Juneteenth Youth Jamboree, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

June 19 – Presbyterian Church USA hybrid service at 11 a.m.


Fan Giveaway

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Pop-up Drop-off - June 25th.

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Archaeology Lab Program Sign-Up now for Jefferson Memorial Forest’s Summer Camps

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Registration for Jefferson Memorial Forest's summer camp is now open.  Register by calling 502-368-5404 or by visiting memorialforest.com.


Evolve 502 Scholarships

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Evolve502 is a community-focused organization in Louisville investing in and creating educational opportunities for our city’s youth. They provide scholarships and access to community resources to help prepare students for college, career, and successful, productive lives.

Class of 2022, visit the website to learn more and to apply for a scholarship. 


Iroquois Amphitheater Summer Schedule

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Help Report Potholes

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We need your help to report potholes:

  1. Use an online form by clicking here.
  2. Use Twitter by sending the location of the hole to @LouMetro311 and include the hashtag #502pothole.
  3. Call Metro311 or 574-5000 to report potholes or any other issues.
  4. To report a pothole on an interstate in Jefferson County, go to the “contact us” dropdown menu and select “report a hazard” on KYTC’s website http://transportation.ky.gov or click here.

Enrollment now open for Spring LIHEAP Subsidy Cooling Component

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Applications are now being accepted for the 2022 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Spring Subsidy Cooling Component. This federally-funded program is designed to help offset the cost of higher electric bills due to rising temperatures. Applications will be accepted now through June 17, 2022, or until funds are depleted.

Jefferson County residents wishing to apply must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment system.  Appointments can be scheduled by phone by calling 502-991-8391 or online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. The toll-free service is currently open 

and is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

For more descriptions about LIHEAP income eligibility and other instructions, visit https://louisvilleky.gov/LIHEAP. Residents may also call the automated LIHEAP information line at 502/991-8391 or visit www.louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.


Rental Assistance Available

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Gov. Andy Beshear announced that starting Monday, May 9, Jefferson County tenants and landlords can apply for rental assistance through Team Kentucky’s Healthy at Home Eviction Relief Fund.

Renters and landlords can view a complete list of requirements and apply for rental assistance through stopmyeviction.org or teamkyhherf.ky.gov for up to 12 months of past-due rent and utility bills and three months of future payments.

The Kentucky Housing Corporation recommends that Jefferson County tenants with a scheduled eviction court case contact the Legal Aid Society at 502-584-1254 and contact their landlord and ask to remain as they apply for rent assistance. Third parties can also help tenants complete the online application, and instructional videos are available to help applicants. Team Kentucky also has a customer service line – 833-597-3687 – to help Spanish-speaking applicants.

Team Kentucky Homeowner Assistance Fund Earlier this year, Gov. Beshear announced that, thanks to $85.4 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds, the commonwealth launched the Team Kentucky Homeowner Assistance Fund. Qualified homeowners can visit teamkyhaf.ky.gov to apply for up to $35,000 in assistance to help with delinquent mortgage payments, property taxes, homeowner’s and/or flood insurance, homeowners’ association fees and utility costs. If approved, the funds will be paid as a grant directly to mortgage servicers, utility companies, county property tax administrators, insurance agencies or homeowners’ associations. Since February 2022, Team Kentucky has distributed more than $3.4 million to more than 300 homeowners. The average payment per household is $14,000


Free Covid-19 At-Home Tests

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Testing is an essential tool to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Whether you’re preparing for travel, think you’ve been exposed, feel sick or have symptoms, get peace of mind with convenient at-home tests. If you test positive, you may be eligible for a variety of COVID-19 treatment options which are now available. Testing can be done at home, and every home in the U.S. is now eligible to order a 3rd round of free at-home tests. Order yours today. Order Free At-Home Tests

Need help placing an order for your at-⁠home tests? Call 1-800-232-0233 (TTY 1-888-720-7489).


Covid Information

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Cool Roof Incentive Program

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The Office of Advanced Planning and Sustainability provides incentives to property owners of $1 per square foot of cool roof installed, with a goal of incentivizing at least 100,000 square feet of cool roofs. Buildings located in Metro Council Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15 are identified as high heat island areas based on the Urban Heat Management Study (2016) and will receive 70% of the available funding for Fiscal Year 2022. The program will continue until funds are depleted. Incentives are limited to a maximum of three properties per property owner per fiscal year. 

Learn more and apply for the Cool Roof Incentive Program.


How Can You Help with Illegal Dumping

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Illegally dumped trash is more than just an eyesore! It is expensive to clean up, it negatively impacts our quality of life and economic development, and the plastic debris may end up in our waterways and oceans. Individuals caught dumping illegally may have their vehicle impounded and face fines and fees totaling about $1,000. 

We have recently posted images on social media asking for help identifying illegal dumpers caught on camera and reporting when a vehicle was impounded. WDRB also helped spread the word about the negative impacts of illegal dumping. View their story here

Residents are encouraged to fill out this online form if they witness illegal dumping. The form can also be used to share home security camera footage or images of illegal dumping occurring with our Solid Waste Enforcement Department. Go to Louisvilleky.gov/IllegalDumping to learn more about how you can help prevent illegal dumping. 

Did you know..? Many waste materials can be dropped off legally and for FREE. Up to three large household items, up to 4 passenger tires, and up to 3 electronics items can be dropped off for free at the at the Waste Reduction Center, located at 636 Meriwether Avenue. A pickup truckload of yard waste or construction debris can be disposed for only $60.00.

Residents can also utilize the free Pop-Up Drop-Off events that occur monthly, on a Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., March - November, in various parts of Jefferson County. Items must be separated into the various categories for easy off-loading. Know before you go! View the accepted items list here: Louisvilleky.gov/PopUps.


District 14 Metro Public Works Updates

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The following is a list of permits and notices from Louisville Metro public works for lane and sidewalk closures, utility cuts, street closures and oversize load notices in the Metro area.

 

5821 JOHNSONTOWN RD. - LG&E - PW-REP-22-00657 - LGE. WORK ON JOHNSONTOWN RD BETWEEN TRADE PORT DR AND ARISTIDES DR. CLOSE NORTHERNMOST WESTBOUND CURB USING FLAGGERS. LANE APPLICATION TO INSTALL SMART CAPACITOR CONTROLS ON A POLE. ENDING 6-14-22

 


Senior Nutrition Program Information

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Senior Nutrition Program provides nutritional lunchtime meals to active senior citizens at Congregate Meal Sites and delivers to homebound seniors through the Meals on Wheels Program, throughout the Louisville Metro area. These programs help to improve the lives of older adults by supporting good nutritional health and promoting their independence and well-being.

  • Click here for Senior Congregate Sites that are currently open.
  • Click here to refer a senior to the Meals on Wheels program.

For general information about the Senior Nutrition Program, please call 502.574.6325


Southwest Community Ministries - Items Needed

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Southwest Community Ministries is currently overwhelmed with families who have never needed assistance before but are running out of household and hygiene products! They are asking for help from members of the community, youth groups, or anyone willing to donate.

If you would prefer to give food donations, items such as ravioli, ramen, fruit cups, canned meats, soups, and peanut butter crackers are always good options. Things like Ensure and pull top lids are good for seniors as well!

Needed Household Items:

  • Toilet Paper
  • Paper Towels
  • Bleach
  • Laundry and Dish Soap
  • Any Cleaning Supply
  • Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Razors
  • Comb/Brush
  • Tooth Brush
  • Tooth Paste
  • Adult Diapers
  • Female Personal Care Items

Items can be dropped off at the Ministry (8504 Terry Rd.) Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information please call (502) 935-0310.

Donations can also be made by visiting SouthwestCommunityMinistries.org/donate.


Meriweather Waste Reduction Center

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At the Waste Reduction Center, Louisville/Jefferson County residents can dispose of tires, household bulky waste such as metals, appliances, electronics, tree limbs and stumps up to three feet in diameter, unbagged yard waste, construction debris, and furniture.

Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Appointments available Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

Up to three household bulky items per day may be dropped off at no charge. Bulky loads or drop-offs exceeding three items will be charged according  - CASH ONLY.  

Examples of single items

  • Up to 4 passenger tires*
  • One appliance
  • One large household item such as mattress, box spring, sofa or chair

*No more than 4 tires will be accepted for free drop-off at one time regardless of the number of other items


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