The public is invited to participate in two hearings later this month regarding proposed changes to property located at 10201 Brownsboro Road. The revised detailed district development plan would permit the construction of a grocery store. The proposal also includes an outlot near the Ballardsville Road/Brownsboro Road intersection and subdividing off another part of the property to the east, though there are no plans for that parcel yet. The variance being considered by the Board of Zoning Adjustment would allow the grocery store to exceed the 150' setback along Ballardsville Road. Please contact the case manager listed above with any questions or comments.
Eastern Area Community Ministries (EACM) is once again collecting Thanksgiving dinner baskets to help some of our neighbors celebrate the holiday with their loved ones. To participate, drop off a reusable grocery bag with the items below at Middletown Christian Church, 500 North Watterson Trail. Bags can be dropped off Monday, November 14 through Thursday, November 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- $25 Kroger card for perishable food items
- Instant mashed potatoes
- Four cans of vegetables
- Packaged or canned gravy
- Boxed stuffing mix
- Four cans of fruit
- Cranberry sauce
- Pie filling/crust or cake mix/frosting
- Tea/Lemonade (boxed or powder only)
The crash heat map above reflects crash history in the study area. Yellow represents a high concentration of crashes.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is developing a project to improve Shelbyville Road between Old Shelbyville Road and North English Station Road/Urton Lane. The project would also look at the adjacent traffic signals at Eastgate Shopping Center and I-265. The purpose of this work would be to decrease congestion, improve safety, and increase the road's capacity.
KYTC's team has reviewed existing conditions and previous input from stakeholders to develop some preliminary concepts. Potential changes could include corridor-wide improvements, intersection-specific reconfigurations, and a no-build option. KYTC would like to have your input as well. You can view the StoryMap here to get an idea of what is proposed and why and then complete a short survey here. The survey will be open through November 18.
The Louisville Metro Office of Resilience & Community Services began accepting appointments today for the fall subsidy component of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) which runs from November 7 through December 16 or until funds are depleted. This program provides households a one-time subsidy ranging from $50 to $200 depending on income levels and housing category. Payments are made directly to the heating vendor.
Individuals or families at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines who are responsible for home energy cost, whether directly or as an undesignated portion of rent, are eligible for assistance. Appointments are required in advance to apply. Call 502-991-8391 or click here to start the application process.
The Louisville Zoo has announced several opportunities for children to visit the zoo free this fall and winter. During "School's Out Safari" days, guests receive one free child admission (ages 3-11) when they buy one adult general admission ticket. Tickets must be purchased at the admission window on the day of the visit. This discount cannot be combined with any other offer. Children two years of age and under do not require a ticket. The discount will be available on the days below. Click here for more information.
- Tuesday, November 8
- Wednesday, November 23
- Friday, November 25
- December 19-23
- December 26-30
- Monday, January 2
- Tuesday, January 3
- Monday, January 16
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