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Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 07/22/2022 04:54 PM EDT
COVID in medium category
Report a Tick program continues![]() Earlier this year, the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health & Wellness (LMPHW) launched its ‘Spot a Tick and Share’ program. The goal is for Jefferson County residents to bring in ticks we will identify as well as test for diseases. LMPHW will use the results to create a map of where ticks are reported and educate the public on potential diseases they may carry. To submit a tick sample:
Drop off the sample to LMPHW at 400 E. Gray St. Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Complete one form per tick. Free Louisville Bats tickets while supplies last!
Buechel Bypass railroad overpass project contract awardedUpdate on U.S. 31E (Buechel Bypass): As many of you are aware, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) closed the right lane on U.S. 31E over the Norfolk Southern Railroad (mile marker 10.4) after KYTC bridge engineers observed deterioration on one of the pier caps of the bridge during a routine inspection in 2021. This bridge carries an average of 29,000 vehicles per day. A contract has been awarded for the bridge repair, and the contractor is negotiating with the railroad before work begins. There is no completion date set for the project at this time. Motorists can use Bardstown Road as a detour. Monthly Food Pantry at St Agnes Parish in partnership with Dare to Care
Audubon Parkway area water main replacement continues
Louisville Water Company water meter replacement continues
Louisville Metro Animal ServicesEmpty the Shelters continues through July 31 with all free adoptions!#EmptytheShelters returns to LMAS’ Animal House Adoption Center. In an effort to reduce shelter overcrowding, all adoptions are free during the Bissell Pet Foundation’s national adopt event through July 31. Every adoption includes spay-neuter, microchip, and vaccinations. Jefferson County residents will be required to purchase a one-year, renewable pet license, a requirement of the Louisville Animal Ordinance. Animal House, 3516 Newburg Road, is open noon to 6 p.m. daily and until 7 p.m. Fridays. Walk-ins are welcome. View adoptable pets available at LMAS and Animal House Adoption Center. ![]() District 10 eventsJuly 23 and 24 - Louisville Zoo hosts Santa's Summer Safari![]() On July 23 and 24, the Zoo will host Santa’s Summer Safari Weekend from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors can meet Santa and enjoy fun games, activities, keeper talks and animal enrichment. This special weekend event includes LIVE ice sculpture demonstrations at noon by Kentucky sculptor Matt Stoddart. A few of Stoddart’s designs will be given to the animals for icy enrichment. In addition, kids can enjoy special holiday-themed games and activities including the “elf fishin’ hole”, “build a snowman” obstacle course and more. Plus, there will be craft stations where children can create tissue paper suncatchers, pipe cleaner palm trees and other themed crafts (while supplies last). The Zoo is open daily year-round. Hours through September 18 are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 6 p.m.) Santa’s Summer Cinema Safari series continues Friday July 29 with “Elf” (PG). Cinema Safari is presented by Great Clips.
July 27 - Louisville Zoo's new Summer Happy Hour eventThe Louisville Zoo is hosting a Summer Happy Hour on July 27 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 for this after-hours 21+ event. Happy hour guests will enjoy exclusive keeper talks and animal interactions in the Zoo’s Islands exhibit. The $35 ticket includes entry, appetizers, and two drink tickets redeemable for beer, wine or a specialty cocktail. Additional food and beverages will be available for purchase. There are no refunds, rainchecks, or discounts offered for this special experience. The Zoo is open daily year-round. Hours through September 18 are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 6 p.m.) The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. For more information visit louisvillezoo.org/happyhour. August 1 is the deadline for Tyler Park residents to order reduced cost native treesTyler Park Neighborhood Association is partnering with MSD and TreesLouisville to plant dozens of trees to increase our urban tree canopy. Residents of the Tyler Park Neighborhood can order a high-quality native tree and have it planted by volunteers for only $35, an estimated value of more than $400. All orders must be in by August 1. Tyler Park residents may place orders online. National Night Out - August 2
Free 5K run/walk every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at Joe Creason Park
Louisville Metro newsThe fall 2022 class of Neighborhood Institute is accepting applications through August 8![]() Neighborhood Institute is a no-cost leadership education program designed to equip neighborhood leaders with the skills and resources needed to initiate positive change in the community. The application deadline for Neighborhood Institute Fall 2022 is 5 p.m. on Monday, August 8. Classes will begin on Tuesday, August 16 at 6 p.m. and continue every Tuesday until November 2. AT&T hiring Call Center Representatives![]() The Louisville Financial Empowerment Center offers financial counseling at no cost![]() August 1 - deadline to apply for Planting for the future tree grants
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) offers off season free tax assistance by appointmentVITA offers off-season free tax assistance by appointment only (574-5687):
Healthy at Home Eviction Relief![]() It's summertime, and Louisville farmers' markets are back![]() Bardstown Road Farmers' Market - 1733 Bardstown Road, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon Beechmont Open Air Market - 4574 S. 3rd Street, Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon Beulah Farmers' Market - 6704 Bardstown Road, Mondays, 3 to 7 p.m. Brownsboro Road Farmers' Market - 4000 Brownsboro Road, Thursdays, 3 to 6 p.m. Douglass Loop Farmers' Market - 2005 Douglass Blvd., Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. East End Farmers' Market - 13060 Factory Lane Tuesdays, 5 to 7 p.m. J-Town Farmers' Market - 10434 Watterson Trail, Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Middletown Farmers' Market - 11721 Main Street, Wednesdays, 3 to 6 p.m. Norton Commons Farmers' Market - 6301 Moonseed Street, Sundays, noon to 4 p.m. Phoenix Hill NuLu Farmers' Market - 1007 E. Jefferson Street, Tuesdays, 3 to 6 p.m. Prospect Area Farmers' Market - 12900 W. Hwy. 42, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Rainbow Blossom Farmers' Market - 3738 Lexington Road, Sundays, noon to 4 p.m. Riverside Farmers' Market - 7410 Moorman Road, Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Street Matthews Farmers' Market - 4100 Shelbyville Road, Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. West End Farmers' Market - 1821 W. Jefferson Street, select Saturdays Westport Road Baptist Farmers' Market - 9705 Westport Road, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AssistanceLouisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services is accepting appointments for the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program, or LIHWAP. LIHWAP is a temporary emergency water/wastewater program intended to help low income households and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jefferson County residents meeting eligibility can call the automated scheduler at 991-8391 or schedule online. Drops of Kindness Program - For customers who may still have an outstanding balance, Louisville Water has the Drops of Kindness Program, which offers flexible, no-interest payment plans and additional help from community agencies through the Louisville Water Foundation. Read more about the program or call 583-6610. Louisville Metro LG&E Assistance is available for eligible residents who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you're behind on your Louisville Water Company or Louisville MSD bill due to the pandemic, apply for assistance or visit your local community ministry. Read more. Eviction Prevention Assistance - call 308-3344 or get information on appointments. This rental assistance is for those financially impacted by COVID-19, Call Metro United Way's 2-1-1 to locate the ministry nearest you. The Team Kentucky Homeowner Assistance Fund is a program that can help homeowners impacted by the pandemic rebound and avoid foreclosure. Qualifying homeowners can 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. Low-income households may qualify for a ten-percent sewer bill discount under the Emergency Wastewater Rate Assistance Program (EWRAP) offered by MSD, through July 31. For more information, call 540-6000 or email. Senior citizens age 65 or older with a gross annual household income of $35,000 or less and are both Louisville Water Company and MSD customers may request an application for a 30 percent discount on wastewater charges and the EPA Consent Decree Surcharge through MSD's website or by calling Customer Relations at 540-6000. If you're 65 years old, own and occupy your primary residence, you may qualify to exempt the first $39,300 of your home value from property taxes through the The Homestead Exemption. In the Urban Services District, this equals $527 cash in your pocket annually and, once approved, you are not required to reapply unless you move. Complete this one-page form and mail it, along with a copy of your driver’s license (or ID), to the PVA. You’ll get a letter back that looks like this. You'll be notified by a postcard if you qualify. More information is here. Vets with service connected disabilities and totally/permanently disabled civilians may also qualify.
Louisville Metro events2022 Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park![]()
July 26 and 27 - Visioning Sessions on new Form Districts![]() July 28 - Block Party with Wellspring's Ambassador Board![]() Enjoy a casual evening to explore solutions that help adults with mental illness in need of housing and supportive services. Stop by Noble Funk Brewing Company (922 S. Second Street) between 6 and 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 28th to learn how Wellspring's Ambassador Board is building leadership for mental health recovery. Enjoy a casual evening to explore solutions that help adults with mental illness in need of housing and supportive services. Stop by Noble Funk Brewing Company (922 S. Second Street) between 6 and 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 28 to learn how Wellspring's Ambassador Board is building leadership for mental health recovery. July 30 - Louisville Independent Business Alliance Buy Local Fair
August 2 - Next Land Development Code Reform meeting![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() August 14 - deadline for enrollment in Solar Over Louisville
August 19 - Newburg Festival![]() News you can useDistrict 10 NDF and CIF appropriations
Alcohol Beverage Control ad run for 1820 Taylor AvenueAn ABC advertisement for an NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage Drink license ran in the Courier-Journal on July 13 for OVVC Realty, LLC., dba/ Kiva Sports Center at 1820 Taylor Avenue. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 500 Mero Street, 2 NE 33, Frankfort, Ky. 40601, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication. Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services District 10 casesNote: short term rental is the general term used to describe vacation rentals including AirBNB, VRBO, and Tripping. New applications as of July 13: 22-CAT2-0037, 4601 East Indian Trail, Building 2, a category 2B application for a 67,500 square foot warehouse/office building on 8.8 acres in the M-2 zoning district. 22-CUP-0187, 1697 Cheak Street, a Conditional Use Permit for a short term rental of a non-primary residence in the R5 zoning district. July 25 - Public Meeting regarding 6201 Cutter Drive![]() July 27 - Neighbor meeting regarding 840 Parkway Drive![]() Notice of wrecking permit application for an historic structure![]() ![]() 2703 Preston Highway: 22-CAT2-0034, 2703 Preston Highway, a Category 2B plan for a proposed 6,525 sq ft retail and residential addition on .33 acres in C-1 zoning. 22-VARIANCE-0097 2703 Preston Highway, a variance from Section 5.7.1 to allow an existing building and proposed additions to encroach into the front, street side, rear and side yards. 22-CAT3-0009, 3910 Produce Road, a Category 3 Plan Application for a storage/distribution warehouse. Exeter Warehouse. 22-CAT2-0017, 4027 Poplar Level Road, Development of the existing outlot to become a new City Barbeque Restaurant. The proposed site will have a new building (restaurant) with drive-thru, dumpster enclosure, outdoor patio, smokers and on-site pavement for site circulation. 20-CAT2-0006, 4025 Poplar Level Road, a Category 2b Development Plan for the construction of a new 2,998-square-foot Burger King Drive Thru on 9.914 acres in the C1 zoning district. 21-CFR-0023, 1100 Trevilian Way, a Community Facility Review for a proposed 1800-square-foot building on 95.46 acres in the R5 zoning district. MetaZoo Office Bungalow. 21-DDP-0049, 2355 Poplar Level Road, a District Development Plan for oxygen tanks and accessory structures as well as enclosure of 2,350-square-foot learning center for Norton Audubon Hospital. 21-DDP-0087, 2020 Bashford Manor Lane, a District Development Plan for a building expansion. Walmart Fulfillment Center. 21-DDP-0017, for 3451 Newburg Road/4501 Champions Trace Lane, a Detailed District Development Plan to construct a 5,000-square-foot athletic facility with a turf field, bleachers, field house and parking on 10.07 acres in a C-2 zoning district for the Louisville Collegiate School Athletic Facility. 21-LANDSCAPE-0084, 4501 Champions Trace Lane, a Landscape Plan for a 14,180-square-foot athletic facility on 10.07 acres in the C2 zoning district. Louisville Collegiate School Athletic Facility. 3232 Bardstown Road 22-LANDSCAPE-0036, 3232 Bardstown Road, a Landscape Plan. Jack in the Box. 22-PARKWAIVER-0003, 3232 Bardstown Road, a Parking Waiver to exceed the maximum allowed parking for a restaurant. 4819 Poplar Level Road: 21-DDP-0073, 4819 Poplar Level Road, a revised District Development Plan to construct an office/warehouse on 1.41 acres in the CM Zoning District. Louisville Countertop. 21-MCUP-0004, 4819 Poplar Level Road, a Modified Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard/outdoor storage area on 1.41 acres in the CM Zoning District. 21-WAIVER-0112, 4819 Poplar Level Road, a request for a Landscape Waiver to the required 35-foot landscape buffer along the northwestern property line on 1.41 acres in the CM Zoning District. Louisville Countertop. 21-MVARIANCE-0003, 4819 Poplar Level Road, a Modified Variance to allow encroachment into the 25-foot building setback on 1.41 acres in the CM Zoning District. Louisville Countertop. 4730 Champions Trace Lane: 19-DDP-0077, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a Revised District Development Plan for a medical office and dialysis center on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 19-VARIANCE-0076, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a variance from section 4.8.1 of the Land Development Code to allow the proposed pavement to encroach into the middle and outer 100-foot stream buffer for a medical office on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 22-MPLAT-0045, 1213 Audubon Parkway, a Minor Plat to shift property lines on 0.6 acres in the R5 zoning district. 22-MPLAT-0044, 4322 Milldaun Road, a Minor Plat to create two lots from one on .736 acres in the R-4 zoning district and SW form district. 21-MPLAT-0195, 3626 Breckenridge Lane, a Minor Subdivision Plat to create 3 tracts from 1 and dedicate right-of-way on 1.61 acres in the R-4 zoning district. 21-MPLAT-0011, for 3901 Atkinson Square Drive, a Minor Plat Application to create two lots from one lot on 9.59 acres in the C2 zoning district. 20-MPLAT-0174, 6000 Six Mile Lane, a Minor Subdivision Plat Application to create two lots from one on .46 acres in a R-5 zoning district. 19-MPLAT-0074, 4023 Poplar Level Road, former Kmart, a Large Format Minor Plat to create four tracts from one tract on 9.91 acres in the C1 zoning district. 22-WAIVER-0080, 6201 Cutter Drive, a variance to allow a six-foot tall privacy fence. 20-WAIVER-0136, for 6000 Six Mile Lane, a waiver to allow a residential driveway onto a collector roadway on 0.462 acres in the R5 zoning district.
1200 Hodel Road: 21-WAIVER-0140, 1200 Hodel Road, a waiver to reduce the required vehicular use area on 1.45 acres in the M-3 Zoning district. 21-MCUP-0006, 1200 Hodel Road, a Modified Conditional Use Permit to add to an existing athletic facility on 1.45 acres in the M-3 Zoning district. 19-WAIVER-0016, 4500 Champions Trace Lane, a sidewalk waiver request for requirement along Champions Trace Lane. 2814 Newburg Road 19-WAIVER-0112, 2814 Newburg Road, a waiver for the sidewalk requirement along Newburg Road. 22-WAIVER-0106, 4027 Poplar Level Road, a request to waive the requirement for a sidewalk to connect to adjacent right-of-way. 21-WAIVER-0113, 3938 Poplar Level Road, a Waiver to allow a proposed changing image sign to be closer than 300 feet to a residential use. Holy Family. Short term rental cases22-CUP-0075, 3007 Ashview Terrace, a Conditional Use Permit for the Short Term Rental of a non-primary residence on .152 acres in the R5 zoning district. 22-CUP-0066, 1607 Orchard Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on .14 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-CUP-0147 for 1500 Lincoln Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a short term rental at a non primary residence on 0.18 acres in the R5 zoning district. 19CUP1017, 2606 Pindell Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a short term rental on 0.1197 acres in the R5 zoning district. 18CUP1130 for 3762 Illinois Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental of a non-primary residence in the R-5 zoning district. To check on Planning and Design Services cases, click here. Locate legal Short Term Rentals with new interactive map
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Property maintenance is the responsibility of the resident, from the middle of the street to the middle of the alleyIn Louisville Metro, it is the responsibility of the person living in a home to keep the front and rear of the property clean. This area extends from the middle of the street out front to the middle of any alleyways to the rear or side of the property. This applies to litter as well as plants and trees that could impede the alleyway or street. Inspections, Permits and Licenses (IPL) could cite and possibly impose a fine if you've got a lot of debris and plant overgrowth. Thank you for adhering to the local property maintenance codes and keeping a clean neighborhood. Crisis line for veterans and their families![]() Some offices and VA hospitals offer a "Health Promotion Disease Prevention Program" that includes treatment methods including acupuncture, tai chi, and meditation instead of opioids, and they work with the Veterans Crisis Line (1-800-273-8255, Press 1) to provide support and treatment for PTSD and depression, the leading cause of suicide for veterans. Additional references for VA material and assistance or 1-877-WAR-VETS. Lifestyle changes for better health, or sexual trauma. From the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call 1-800-273-TALK or go to https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ to live chat. "Embrace the Journey" website for parents of LGBTQ+ children and adolescents
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