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Dear Neighbor,
Please see the notices below for events and opportunities to enjoy the last of summer in our District and City. We wish you and your family a safe and productive first week of school next week (for JCPS students).
Have a good weekend,
 Brent T. Ackerson 26th District Councilman
This year the Louisville Bats have graciously offered 300 tickets (as in years past) to each council office for the residents of those respective districts.The Louisville Bats have asked that individuals/groups from each district sign up directly with the Louisville Bats. After filling out the form below you will be prompted shortly after to create a Louisville bats account so that you can digitally download your requested tickets.
REMEMBER THESE FREE TICKETS (WITH A FREE HOT DOG & SODA) ARE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. PLEASE REQUEST YOUR TICKETS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE AVAILABILITY!
The three nights are Wednesday, August 17; Wednesday, August 31; and Wednesday, September 21. All games will begin at 6:35PM.
INDIVIDUALS: CLICK HERE
ORGANIZATIONS/GROUPS OF 20+ GUESTS: CLICK HERE
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The Louisville Zoo’s Friday night movie series, Cinema Safari, presented by Great Clips, returns. The series continues with “A Bug’s Life” (G) on August 12 and “Encanto” (PG) on September 9.
Cinema Safari, presented by Great Clips, will occur in the Oasis Field at the Zoo, with the area opening at 8:00pm and the movie starting at sundown. Snacks, drinks and popcorn will be available for purchase before the movie. Don’t forget to pack your blanket or lawn chairs.
Guests attending the event may enter the Zoo any time after 5:00pm and walk around until the Oasis Field opens at 8:00pm. Movie nights are FREE to Zoo members and only $5 after 5 p.m. for non-members. Parking is $6 for non-members. These discounted tickets can only be purchased at the Zoo’s admission windows.
Many of the Zoo’s animal residents will not be visible as they adhere to their regular nighttime schedules.
Full details on the event and individual movies can be found at louisvillezoo.org/movies.
Based on the enthusiastic interest in Solar Over Louisville, the enrollment deadline for the program has been extended to Sunday, August 14, 2022. The campaign will give households bulk-purchasing power to obtain discounted wholesale rates for solar installation.
For more information and to sign up, please visit https://www.100percentlou.com/2040. The next virtual enrollment workshop is scheduled for Thursday, July 14 at 7:00 p.m., click here to register in advance.
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Did you know Louisville Metro residents take approximately 4.8 million trips on TARC every year? That doesn’t include the 312,000 door-to-door trips provided on TARC3 ADA paratransit service. A stable, well-used public transit system can reduce pollution, save households money, and eliminate barriers to jobs and education for community members.
TARC is in the process of developing TARC Tomorrow, the agency’s updated long-range transportation plan and we need input from community-based organizations, public agencies, employers, and other stakeholders. Your input is important because the completed plan will include solutions to increase coordination among the region’s transit providers, improve bus routes and schedules, enhance the transit experience for current riders, attract new riders, and make TARC more efficient.
TARC representatives are available to speak now through the end of August at your regularly scheduled or a called organizational meeting. Our 15-minute session provides opportunities to comment both during the meeting and afterward, in writing or through an online survey.
If you are interested in having a speaker attend your meeting, please reply to this email with the name of your organization, the preferred day(s) and time(s) and the location of your meeting. Someone from TARC will get back with you in the next couple of days.
SUZANNE RUARK (She/Her/Hers) Marketing Coordinator sruark@ridetarc.org
Transit Authority of River City 1000 W. Broadway | Louisville, KY 40203 P 502.561.5118
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Because the West Nile virus is endemic to Louisville, it's regularly found in mosquito populations in Jefferson County, and residents should assume it is present in all neighborhoods this time of year, even if an alert has not been issued. An alert was issued recently when mosquitoes in surveillance traps in seven zip codes in Jefferson County were found to be carrying the virus.
Louisville's health department has operated a mosquito control program for more than 60 years. In addition to West Nile, the department tests for Crosse, Eastern Equine and St. Louis Encephalitis.
In the spring, the department pre-treats potential mosquito breeding sites with larvicide to prevent hatch offs. In the summer, it treats catch basins, responds to complaints and performs fogging, when necessary, in response to West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Health officials now plan to conduct mosquito fogging this week near the areas of Churchill Downs, the University of Louisville, Iroquois, Old Louisville, as well as other areas in the City. Fogging occurs between dusk and dawn. More information, including ways you can help protect yourself, is here.
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The risk of monkeypox to the public remains low in Jefferson County. We have confirmed five cases to date: two have recovered and three are isolating at home.
If you have symptoms of monkeypox, please contact your healthcare provider or visit an urgent treatment center to see if you should be tested and treated. Please isolate at home until you can be seen. Wear a face mask to your appointment and make sure any lesions are completely covered.
Due to a limited supply of the vaccine, the CDC and Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) have determined that vaccinations are currently prioritized for close contacts of someone who has tested positive.
This week the CDC announced 800,000 more doses of the vaccine are being made available to all state and local health departments. We expect to receive additional doses soon. Please check our website frequently for updates: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/health-wellness/monkeypox
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Please take a few minutes to fill out the Parks For All survey. Parks For All will collect new data, listen to new voices, share new information, and create a roadmap for equitable and transparent investment in our public parks.
The Parks Alliance of Louisville is currently gathering community feedback that will inform an action strategy for our public parks. Their goal is to ensure the parks AND neighborhoods with the greatest need are prioritized for the earliest investment.
Click here to access the survey.
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3018 Radiance Rd. 40220
7/22/2022 To the Adjoining Property Owners, Neighborhood Group Representatives expressing interest in this area and Metro Councilperson for 26 District.
Katrina Kaufman plans to submit a development proposal to request a conditional use permit for 3018 Radiance Rd. Louisville, KY 40220.
Conditional Use Permit is requested to allow short term rental of this dwelling unit that is not the primary residence of the host in an R-5 zoning district and Neighborhood form District.
In accordance with the procedures of Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services, we have been directed to invite you to discuss this proposal before an application can be filed. This will be an informal meeting to give you the opportunity to review the proposed plan and discuss the proposal with the developer or his/her representative. This meeting will be held in addition to the established public meeting procedures of the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
The meeting to discuss this development proposal will be held on: August 9, 2022 at 7:30pm Location: 3018 Radiance Rd. Louisville, KY 40220 Case #: 22-CUPPA-0155
At this meeting Katrina Kaufman will explain the proposal and discuss any concerns. If you cannot attend but would like to ask a question, Katrina may be reached at (502)296-0799.
ABC License | 4049 Taylorsville Rd. 40220
We are having in-person meetings of Louisville Metro Council and with individuals and groups in our office. We are still exercising caution and following all CDC and Louisville Metro Health Department guidelines. Please call the office or email any requests. Thank you for your cooperation. |