District 2 Newsletter (December 01, 2022)

Barbara Shanklin

COUNCILWOMAN DR. BARBARA SHANKLIN


(502) 574-1102 / 601 West Jefferson Street City Hall, 1st Floor Louisville, KY 40202

Dr. Barbara Shanklin
District 2 Councilwoman
601 West Jefferson Street
City Hall, 1st Floor
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 574-1102
Barbara.Shanklin@louisvilleky.gov


Caleb Howard
Legislative Assistant
Caleb.Howard@louisvilleky.gov


On the third Tuesday of each month, a Community Meeting is held to give residents an opportunity to be informed, discuss ideas and share. Be part of the change we want to see for our community. Join us at 6:00PM to share with Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin.

JOIN US IN-PERSON THIS MONTH TO MEET WITH COUNCILWOMAN SHANKLIN AT NEWBURG LIBRARY (4800 EXETER AVE.)


Louisville Metro Police Department 6th Division Questions? Contact Us

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Save the Date!

  LIGHT-UP NEWBURG will be returning to Petersburg Park on Saturday, December 10th from 5:30pm-9pm. 

Join Councilwoman Shanklin and members of the community for food, fun, children's toys/bike give-a-ways, and beautiful holiday lights!

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Family and friends of Rev. Emeritus Robert L. Crittenden celebrate the naming of his honorary street sign at Petersburg Rd. and E. Indian Trail (October 2022)

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Councilwoman Shanklin and many other local and state representatives celebrate the naming of former Councilwoman Mary Woolridge's honorary street sign at Wingfield Lane and Beech Street in District 3 (November 2022)

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Louisville rapper EST Gee sponsored both a turkey (750 seen being loaded above) and children's coat (seen below) giveaway in the Newburg area with help from organizations across Kentuckiana (November 2022)

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Having issues with high grass, illegal parking, street repairs, or other Code Enforcement concerns in the community?  Contact 311!

Metro311 Service Request Information

  • Submit a Service Request in the online system.
  • Only service requests for the past 30 days will be accessible in the system.  If you need information on an older request, please call Metro 311 for status.
  • To receive email notifications of the status of your service request you must have an account and you must have included your email address when you created your account. You can create a new account and report a new issue.
  • Not all issues you put a service request in for require you to login. Some issues may be submitted anonymously, such as reporting a pothole and property maintenance cases, for instance. But having an account will allow you to track the progress and status of the request.
  • The outlined or highlighted area on the map indicates the area which is serviced by Louisville Metro Government.
  • If you do not see a category which corresponds to your issue, please call Metro 311 at 311. 

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Team KY

COVID-19: Data in Kentucky

Current as of November 28, 2022

Kentucky Coronavirus Monitoring

Deaths: 17,502

Positivity Rate: 7.03%**

**Based on a 7-day rolling average; Switched on 10/19/2020 to electronic laboratory reports as the sole source of data for the positivity rate. Learn more about how KDPH determines the Statewide Positivity Rate.  Note:  Data includes cases of COVID-19 reported to KDPH.

PLEASE NOTE: 

IF YOU NEED A COVID VACCINE OR BOOSTER, VISIT:  https://govstatus.egov.com/ky-covid-vaccine. 

If you need assistance with scheduling an appointment, please call 855-598-2246.

Text your zip code to GETVAX - 438829 to receive three vaccine locations near you. Text VACUNA - 822862 for Spanish.

IF YOU NEED A COVID TEST, VISIT:  https://govstatus.egov.com/ky-covid-testing

The websites above will direct you to the nearest testing/vaccine provider based upon your ZIP code.  The vaccine site also offers transportation assistance for those needing help getting to their nearest vaccine provider.

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Mayor Fischer

Latest News from Mayor Fischer and the City of Louisville

Mayor joins agency leaders, partners and UofL legend Robbie Valentine to announce winter break program options for youth

LOUISVILLE, KY (November 23, 2022) – Mayor Greg Fischer today joined multiple organizations to announce fun, educational opportunities for children and families throughout the community during the holiday season. Camps, movies and sports clinics are among the dozens of activities available for local youth looking for productive things to do during the upcoming Jefferson County Public Schools winter break (December 19 - January 3).

The Mayor was joined by officials with Louisville Parks and Recreation, Louisville Zoo, Louisville Free Public Library, and Kentucky Science Center as well as local basketball legend Robbie Valentine.

“Parents who are looking for affordable, fun and festive ways to celebrate the holidays and keep their kids active during their winter break have plenty of options once again this year,” said Mayor Fischer. “We want students to enjoy their time off but also keep their minds and bodies active.”

Among the highlights, he listed, is a free, three-day youth basketball camp that local basketball legend Robbie Valentine is hosting, with the support of sponsors, at the Cyril Allgeier Community Center. During this camp geared toward boys and girls of all skill levels, youth will learn the fundamentals of basketball as well as the principles of teamwork and individual responsibility.

Each of the city’s 14 community centers will be open throughout the break with organized winter break activities planned at various centers. Centers are equipped with WiFi, computer labs, gyms, exercise equipment and more.

Community Centers are open throughout the week and will be closed on Christmas and New Year’s days. To find a center near you and activities offered, visit bestparksever.com or call 574-PARK (7275).

More details on programs and activities available to the community during the winter break are listed below.

Louisville Parks and Recreation
Activities and programs offered at Louisville Parks and Recreation’s Community Centers can be found by visiting bestparksever.com or by calling 574-PARK (7275).

Robbie Valentine Winter Break Basketball Camp
During this FREE, three-day camp, boys and girls of all skill levels will learn the fundamentals of basketball, principles of teamwork and individual responsibility with local sports legend, Robbie Valentine.

This camp is offered to kids ages 6-16 and will take place December 19, 20 and 21 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Cyril Allgeier Community Center. Participants are encouraged to wear proper basketball attire.

*Camp is limited to the first 100 youths who sign up. To register and for more information, click here.

Winter Break Camp
Sun Valley Community Center (6505 Bethany Lane, 40272) is offering camps to youth on December 19-23 and December 27-30. The registration fee is $10 and the price for camps is $40 per week. To register, click here.

Dinner with Santa
Come out to the Beechmont Community Center (205 W Wellington, 40214) on December 15 for a dinner with Santa Claus! This event is FREE and will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. To register, visit bestparksever.com and click on “Recreation Class Registration” on the homepage.

Youth Basketball Leagues
Louisville Parks and Recreation is offering youth basketball leagues for age groups 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-14 and 15-16 at the Cyril Allgeier Community Center (4101 Cadillac Ct, 40213) beginning in January and running through March. The fee is $25 per player and registration can be found atbestparksever.com. The deadline to sign up is December 18 and the fee must be paid at registration.

Louisville Metro Police Activities League (PAL)
In an exciting partnership with Dare to Care, the Louisville Metro Police Activities League is offering a Christmas Candy Making class.  LMPD’s very own Dawn Hall and her daughter Samantha are talented and accomplished chocolatiers. The two will teach youth simple recipes for making a variety of Chocolate Christmas treats. In this program, kids will learn that they do not need fancy or expensive equipment to make delicious chocolates. Instead, they will be taught how to make all kinds of amazing candies using the most basic kitchen appliances found in their own homes. These delicious creations will make great gifts for their teachers, family and friends… just in time for the holidays!

This class is being offered to kids ages 8-17.  Act fast, space is limited.

To register, visit louisvillepal.org.

The Louisville Zoo
The Louisville Zoo is excited to offer our NEW School’s Out Safari Discount to help provide the community with fun, safe and educational experiences at the Zoo this fall and winter.

On the below dates, guests can receive one free child admission (ages 3-11) when they buy one adult general admission ticket. The offer cannot be redeemed for more than one child admission per single adult admission. This discount cannot be combined with any other offer. Children 2 and under do not require a ticket. More information at louisvillezoo.org/schools-out-safari.

December 19–23
December 26–30
Monday, January 2
Tuesday, January 3
Monday, January 16

Winter Break Camps
Louisville Zoo week-long winter break camps are almost sold out but there are still a few slots left for the Polar Plunge for 7- and 8-year-olds and for Winter Workshop for 6- and 7-year-olds. These two weekly camps are Dec. 19-23 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and are $350 for members and $375 for non-members. Visit LouisvilleZoo.org for more details. (Note: the single-day camps are already sold out).

Additionally, The Zoo is open daily year-round. Zoo hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 5 p.m.) The Zoo will be closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s days.

Louisville Free Public Library 
The Louisville Free Public Library will offer more than 100 FREE programs for kids, teens, and families while school is out, including: storytimes, crafts, film screenings, games, and more. As always, the Library also offers a wide selection of books, eBooks, DVDs, and streaming movies to keep kids reading and entertained during the break — all for free! A complete list of programs is available at www.LFPL.org.

Kentucky Science Center
When school’s out, science is in! Kentucky Science Center’s mission is to help your child learn, even when JCPS is closed. 

Kentucky Science Center Pay-by-Day Camps:

In pay-by-day camps, your child will develop skills and make friendships that will last a lifetime. $70 per day for members/$80 for non-members. More information at https://kysciencecenter.org/schools-out-science-camp/.

December 19-23

December 26-30

January 2-3

$5 Movie Showings:
See a holiday classic on Kentucky Science Center’s 4-story screen! All tickets only $5 per person. More information at https://kysciencecenter.org/make-your-season/.

Sunday, December 18 at 2 p.m.: “Elf”

Tuesday, December 20 at 2 p.m.: “Polar Express” 3D

Thursday, December 22 at 2 p.m.: “Polar Express” 3D

Noon Year’s:

Ring in 2023 at the stroke of noon at our annual Noon Year’s celebration. It’s the perfect New Year party for families who can’t stay up until midnight. Enjoy fun activity stations throughout the building and join in a countdown to welcome the Noon Year. Included free with your general admission to Kentucky Science Center. Tickets start at $20. More information at https://kysciencecenter.org/make-your-season/.

Saturday, December 31 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.


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Public Health and Wellness News

Health Department still closed; TB clinic open by appointment only

The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness’ (LMPHW) main location at 400 E. Gray St. is closed until further notice, due to damage from recent flooding inside the building. The public can call 502-574-6520 for information and assistance.

Most public health programs and services are provided at locations outside of 400 E. Gray St. and continue with normal operations. The following are temporary changes made to LMPHW services provided at 400 E. Gray St.:

  • The Harm Reduction Outreach Service Program, 400 E. Gray St., reopened on Wednesday, November 30. It will be open Mondays, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wednesdays, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. and Fridays 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. People can also visit our location at 1229 S. Shelby St., which is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. People seeking harm reduction services can also visit one of the locations listed on our outreach services webpage.
  • The Tuberculosis (TB) Clinic at 400 E. Gray St. is open by appointment only. Patients must use the main entrance and sign in. Call 502-574-6617 to schedule an appointment.
  • Environmental inspectors at LMPHW are dispatching from home and will continue inspections, as well as follow up on complaints.
  • Those who need to pay or renew a food, hotel/motel, pool, tattoo studio or other health permit can do so online at louisvilleky.govPay Permit Here”. 
  • People needing to drop off plans for a septic system or building plans for a restaurant will be unable to at this time. In the meantime, they can be emailed to: 

As soon as more information becomes available about the department's building, it will be shared on our websitesocial media pages and the main number at 502-574-6520.

Louisville installs syringe disposal boxes in three parks

Syringe disposal boxes can now be found in Portland, Shelby and Boone Square parks. The boxes were recently installed to prevent the spread of bloodborne diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C in the Louisville Metro community. On the boxes, people can also find contact information for the Harm Reduction Outreach Services Program at the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW).   

The syringe disposal boxes were installed through a partnership with LMPHW, Louisville Parks and Recreation, Councilwoman Donna Purvis and Metro Facilities. Metro Parks identified the three parks as locations where its staff routinely finds syringes.

Two syringe disposal boxes are currently standing in the community at LMPHW’s headquarters at 400 E. Gray St. and outside The Salvation Army, located along S. Brook and E. Breckinridge St. It is estimated that every year, anywhere between 3,000 and 10,000 syringes are disposed of at the Gray St. location. Once syringes are placed in a box, they cannot be accessed by anyone except the authorized waste disposal team.  

If you find a used syringe, the following are steps you can take to safely discard it.  

  • Do not touch the metal part of the needle (the sharp end).
  • If possible, use heavy-duty gloves, tongs or a tissue to grab the syringe by the barrel (the middle section). 
  • Keep the needle pointing down and away from you when holding the syringe.
  • Place the syringe, with the sharp side facing down, into a syringe disposal box or heavy plastic container like an empty sports drink bottle, laundry detergent or bleach container.
  • Bring the container to a Harm Reduction Outreach Services site or an outdoor disposal box. 

For more information about Louisville’s Harm Reduction Outreach Services Program and overdose prevention, visit the “Harm Reduction” webpage at louisvilleky.gov.

Vaccines can protect you and your kids against COVID-19 and flu

As the temperatures continue to decrease, many schools in counties around Louisville and in Southern Indiana are temporarily closing because of an increase in flu, COVID and other infectious illnesses.

There are many similarities between influenza (flu) and COVID-19. Both are contagious respiratory illnesses that can lead to severe illness for many. And the good news is there are safe, effective vaccines for both.

The Centers for Disease Control recommends the influenza (flu) vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older. To best protect yourself and others, please consider getting an influenza (flu) vaccine this season. Immunizations are considered preventative services and are covered by most health insurance companies with no out of pocket expenses to pay.  

If you would like to track cases of the flu in Jefferson County, please view our Weekly Flu Reports. To find a flu or COVID-19 vaccine location near you, please visit vaccines.gov.


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Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods News

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Ambassador Training

The Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods (OSHN) would like to invite you to be a part of the next One Love Louisville Ambassador Training Saturday December 10, 2022. This is an opportunity for citizens to help us create a safer Louisville through safe and effective interventions taught by experts in Stop the Bleed, Conflict Resolution, Mental Health 101, Domestic Violence Awareness, The Public Health Approach to Violence, and Community Organizing.

Join us on Saturday December 10, 2022 at the Louisville Free Public Library, Main Branch. This will be an in-person event, and food and refreshments will be served! Contact jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov for questions.

A YES! Connection Event

We were blown away at how many Louisville businesses, civic organizations and nonprofits registered for our first YES! Connection event last month. It just shows people care about Louisville youth and want to be a part of ensuring their voices are heard.

If you are a youth-focused organization, start connecting with others who share the same interest.

Our next YES! Connection event is December 13th from 11am-1pm at the Portland Community Center, 640 N 27th Street, Louisville, KY 40212.

Please register by email at cameron.galloway@louisvilleky.gov or call 502-574-6949.

COMMUNITY BOARD

Hoops & Homework

Delta Foundation is now offering Hoops & Homework to youth throughout Louisville Metro. The goal is developing educated leaders through athletics while pairing participants with a tutor. 

Every Monday-Thursday from 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm youth ages 8-16 can receive homework assistance followed by basketball skills instruction. This is a six week program. Please RSVP at deltainc502@gmail.com

If you are interested in volunteering as a tutor, please contact the above email.

Would You Like to SAVE A LIFE?

Save A Life? is an innovative way of reducing gun violence in communities that bear the brunt of gun violence. Save A Life? offers the following evidence-based prevention trainings free to community partners: Firearm safety skills such as safe storage and gun handling techniques; Suicide prevention with Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM), and STOP THE BLEED®.

Whitney/Strong hosts several trainings a year.  To find out about upcoming events, contact Danea Cloyd at Danea@whitstrong.org.


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Keep up with what is going on at Newburg Middle School!

***Newburg Middle School Athletics and Activities***

Students interested in playing sports please take the following survey: 

Newburg Middle School Sports

Students interested in joining a club please take the following survey: 

Newburg Middle School Clubs/Activities

For practice, games, clubs, and activities schedules, download Google Calendar to your Android phone or iPhone to access the calendar below (ticket links to be included)

Sports Teams and Clubs Practice, Meeting, & Game Schedule

Newburg Middle School 2022 Basketball Schedule

JCPS Middle School 2022 Basketball Master Schedule

We need still the following coaches & sponsors: 

Pride Club

Archery (assistants)

Dance Team

Tennis - 2023 (commit pending)

Golf - 2023 (if we don’t get a coach, singles are available)

Baseball assistant/JV (commit pending)

Softball (head or assistant inquire) (commit pending)

Boys Soccer (head or assistant inquire)

Email steven.stigall@jefferson.kyschools.us with inquiries. Thanks! 

Newburg Middle School Athletics & Activities Coach/Sponsor/Volunteer

Participation in all sports requires a completed sports physical. 

JCPS Athletics Site

Newburg Middle School Online apparel store: https://teesntextiles.com/newburgmiddleschool/shop/home

If interested in coaching, sponsoring, or volunteering please take the following survey: 

Newburg Middle School Athletics & Activities Coach/Sponsor/Volunteer

Community Partners News & Info: 

Enroll in the Newburg Boys & Girls Club! Activities include: Homework Help, Games, Art, Cooking, STEM Activities, and free meals & snacks! Located at 5020 Indian Trail.

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District 2 Updates and News

KYTC road work around District 2

  • U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road): Lane shifts and delays are possible at Southpointe Boulevard for intersection improvements. The intersection is being reconstructed to include dual turn lanes. The work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2023.
  • U.S. 31E (Buechel Bypass): Right lane of the bridge closed over the Norfolk Southern Railroad (mile point 10.4). The contractor is on site and working under the bridge where they are not visible to motorists crossing the span. The contractor is still coordinating with the railroad to be able to cross the tracks to finish the repairs. The project is expected to be completed no later than spring 2023.

Metro paving projects & road work

Speed hump projects that have already been paid for by the D-2 office in 2021 that are either completed, waiting for a contractor to be available, or under construction:  

  1. Forest Drive- between Forest Drive and Permerland Drive
  2. Glen Valley Road- between Shadow Run Road and Oaknoll Drive
  3. Melda Lane- between Jeanine Drive and Norene Lane
  4. Retreat Road- between Shadow Run Road and Norene Lane
  5. Ridgecrest Road- between Rosette Blvd. and Russet Blvd.
  6. Silverleaf Drive- between Ilex Avenue and Ironwood Road
  7. Petersburg Rd. (One additional hump)
  8. Regal Drive- between Rosette Blvd. and Redondo Circle
  9. Rosette Blvd.- between Jeanine Drive and Reflection Drive
  10. Forest Drive between Forest Drive and E. Indian Trail
  11. Carolyn Way

Speed hump projects that will be paid for by the D-2 office in the future, and will be on the next round of installations once Public Works has completed their investigation and survey of the streets and the funding is in:

  1. Naomi Dr.
  2. Robinwood Rd.
  3. Regent Way
  4. Wooded Way
  5. Glen Valley Rd. (one additional hump)
  6. Plane Tree Dr.

Some ongoing issues and updates

Petersburg Park:

- The dead tree near the tennis courts has been reported, and we have requested that Parks cut it down for safety reasons.  Parks has removed all of the branches from this tree already.

- The D-2 office has already paid for new stretch benches, chess sets, pickleball courts, tennis courts, lighting, and a skate park.  Some of these improvements have already been completed, while others are still waiting for contractor availablity.  Keep an eye out over the next year for these improvements!

Semi Parking in residential areas:

Our office has been attempting to reduce the amount of semi-trucks parking in the neighborhood.  It is against the law to park a semi or semi-trailor in a residential area, and LMPD has been made aware of the problems that we have been having recently.  LMPD will be ticketing any semi that they see parked on the residential streets and/or in residential parking areas.  If you see a semi parking illegally, please call LMPD's non-emergency number at (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-2111 to report the issue.

Have you ever thought about buying a vacant or abandoned property in the city?

The city has many vacant or abandoned lots and buildings for sale at all times. If you’re a contractor or fixer-upper, you might consider buying an abandoned home to rehab. Once you fix it up, you could live in it or sell it for a profit. Or you may want to buy a vacant lot or a property in need of demolition, and build a new home. Other properties are suitable for starting a community garden or other agricultural project.

To manage the sale of vacant or abandoned properties, the city has a program called The Landbank Authority. The program’s goal is to put these properties back into productive use. The Landbank currently has about 500 properties available for sale and some are available for as little as $1. But in order to purchase properties, you must be able to prove to the Landbank that you can pay to refurbish or demolish the property, and you must complete the project within a set deadline. To see what’s available, visit the Landbank website: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/community-development/purchase-vacant-property-landbank. You’ll see two links, one for Lots and one for Structures. Choose Lots to view empty lots for sale and an explanation of the types of programs, including “Adjacent Side Yard”; “Cut It, Keep It”; “New Construction”; and “Agricultural Projects”. Choose Structures to see a list of vacant houses and other buildings for sale. Landbank has two categories for the sale of structures: “Save the Structure” and “Demo for Deed”. To save a structure, you must prove you have funds to rehab it and you must complete renovations within six months for exterior and 18 months for interior renovations. To buy a "Demo for Deed," you must simply prove you have funds to demolish the property.

Both the Lots and Structures pages have links and instructions to apply for purchase when you’re ready. Speaking of funds, that’s where we come in. At LHOME, we can’t help you purchase a property but we can help you renovate one. Qualified property owners can borrow up to $30,000 for 12 months, paying only interest on the loan. After the year is up, you can sell your renovated property or refinance it.

To learn more, please visit lhomeky.org or give us a call at 502-882-8091. One last tip: The city has a great tool called Lojic (lojic.org). Lojic lets you search by address for a specific property you want to know more about. Just type the address in the search bar and you’ll get reports about the property owner, the assessed value, zoning, voting district and more. Happy hunting!


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Interested in serving on a board or commission?

Louisville Metro has approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.

To apply for a board:

  1. Search here for the board you are interested in: Boards and Commissions - List
  2. Apply online

Note: You can also check board meeting minutes online.


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Waste Management News

The Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Avenue is open. This is a popular disposal site for large loads of unbagged yard waste, tree limbs and stumps up to three feet in diameter, construction debris, and large household items. (Fees may apply.) Residents can dispose of up to four tires, up to three electronic items, and up to three large household items for FREE! Details can be found on the website. Open Tuesday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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Know Waste - Ambassador Program

The mission of the Know Waste Ambassador program is to educate participants about waste reduction and disposal systems and empower them to make meaningful change for themselves and their community.

Know Waste Ambassadors are required to attend virtual classes and facility tours. Classes will be once per week for 7 weeks in January and February and will be recorded (specific day/time to be determined). Participants will be provided volunteer opportunities and encouraged to be creative in how they engage with neighbors and community members on the topics of waste reduction and recycling.

Know Waste Ambassador Requirements
• Attend orientation session and six in-depth trainings on recycling, composting, waste management systems, and other waste initiatives. (These will take place on a weekday.)
• Participate in educational tours of local waste facilities. (These will take place on a weekday.)
• Fulfill a set number of volunteer hours and tasks annually to maintain certification. (Programs and events may take place on weekdays or weekends.)
• Attend periodic sessions to stay up to date, provide feedback, and meet other Know Waste Ambassadors.
• Be willing to share what you learn from the program with your community.
• Background check required prior to volunteering at events or programs.

Apply now!

Questions? Contact the Solid Waste Education Department.

Pop-Up Drop-Off Waste Disposal Events

Pop-Up Drop-Offs are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County.

All events complete for 2022; please check back in 2023 for additional events!

Leaf Drop-Off Sites

All Metro Public Works free leaf drop-off sites will be open Tuesday-Saturdays, November 8 through December 10.  Only leaves will be accepted and they must be loose or in paper/compostable bags or reusable containers. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be taken back by residents.

Starting Tuesday, November 1:

Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue

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

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

Starting Tuesday, November 8:

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.

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Help Stop Illegal Dumping!

  • To report materials that have been illegally dumped or "junk" set out on the wrong day, use Metro311 or 574-5000.
  • If you WITNESSED A PERSON illegal dumping and have information (pictures, license plate #, etc.), please report it on our new online form.
  • Keep an eye out for the vehicles our Enforcement Team is currently looking for! 
  • Don't contribute to the problem!
    • If you hire someone to dispose waste for you,ask to see their Waste Hauler License and do not pay without a disposal receipt. Properly disposing of truck loads of materials costs at least $50 - if you're charged less than that, be suspicious. Perpetrators will often take your money and illegally dump your items to avoid the disposal fee. Drop off up to three household items for free at the Waste Reduction Center. (Disposal fees may apply for additional items.) 
    • Only set out junk or bulky items during your scheduled set out period. Residents in the Urban Services District can sign up for set out reminders using the Recycle Coach app. Residents outside of the Urban Services District should call their contracted waste hauler for information. 
  • Tips to Prevent Illegal Dumping on your Property
    • Keep your property well lit and clear of overgrown trees and shrubs.
    • Monitor your property - the presence of illegally dumped materials or bulky items set out too early attracts additional dumping. 
    • Install security cameras - send your video or photos anonymously to us and enforcement officers can use identifying information to catch the perpetrator.

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  • Choose not to litter. Make a commitment to always dispose of your trash properly and set an example for others.
  • Report litter concerns to Metro311. Report online, call 311 or 574-5000, email metro.311@louisvilleky.gov, or tweet @LouMetro311.
  • Understand litter laws in Louisville Metro. Share this information with others.
  • If you see litter, pick it up! People tend to litter more in already littered areas.
  • Report a litterer online now.
  • Organize a neighborhood cleanup. Brightside offers resources for your group. 
  • Cover your loads! A lot of litter ends up on the highway because of waste not properly contained in trucks
  • Remove vehicle debris after an accident. When a wrecked vehicle is removed, the debris must be removed with it. 
  • Report materials that have been illegally dumped or "junk" set out on the wrong day to Metro311 or call 311 or 574-5000.
  • If you WITNESSED A PERSON illegally dumping and have information (pictures, license plate #, etc.) report it on our online form
  • If you hire someone to dispose waste for you, ask to see their Waste Hauler License and do not pay without a disposal receipt. Properly disposing of truckloads of material costs at least $50 - if you're charged less than that, be suspicious. Perpetrators will often take your money and illegally dump items to avoid the disposal fee. Drop off up to three household items for free at the Waste Reduction Center. (Disposal fees apply for additional items.)
  • Only set out large items during your scheduled set out period. Residents in the Urban Services District can sign up for set out reminders using the Recycle Coach app. Residents outside the Urban Services District should call their contracted waste hauler for information.
  • Dispose of large items like tires and furniture at Pop-Up Drop-Off events – free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County.

Solid waste web pages of note:

www.Louisvilleky.gov/Recycling or www.Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleMore (both go to Recycling page)

www.Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleCoach (Recycle Coach web app)

www.Louisvilleky.gov/IllegalDumping

www.Louisvilleky.gov/BulkyWaste

www.Louisvilleky.gov/YardWaste

www.Louisvilleky.gov/HazBin

www.Louisvilleky.gov/WRC (Waste Reduction Center)

www.Louisvilleky.gov/Electronics

www.Louisvilleky.gov/Garbage

www.Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleMap (map of recycling drop-off locations)


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Louisvillle Metro Parks News

Grow with us!
Join the Louisville Parks and Recreation team

Louisville Parks and Recreation is hiring! We are always in need of full-time and seasonal employees. Visit bestparksever.com for more information on employment opportunities!

Toy Drive benefiting children a part of Camp Quality Kentuckiana taking place now through December 2

Louisville Parks and Recreation and the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center are partnering with Camp Quality Kentuckiana for a Christmas Toy Drive for children involved with Camp Quality programming.

Please consider building a mountain of toys for the kids of Camp Quality by donating new, unwrapped toys now through December 2. 

The drop-off location is the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center, located at 201 Reservoir Road, 40206.

For more information, please call (502) 895-6499.

Registration underway for the Santa Sleigh 5K for Kids in Joe Creason Park

Louisville Parks and Recreation is partnering with Alpha Media – 99.7 DJX, 102.3 The Rose, ALT 105.1, Magic 101.3 and B96.5 – to host the 3rd annual Santa Sleigh 5K for Kids.

The family-friendly Santa Sleigh 5K for Kids will take place Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 9 a.m. in Joe Creason Park (1297 Trevilian Way, 40213). Registration is $25 and includes a professionally timed 5K run/walk, a custom Santa hat and a finisher’s medal.

A portion of proceeds will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana (RMHCK), whose mission is to provide a home and support for families while focusing on the healing of their sick children.

Race participants are encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal on the day of the race to donate to RMHCK children. A toy donation box for Camp Quality Kentuckiana will also be on sight for those hoping to spread holiday cheer by supporting Louisville Parks and Recreation’s holiday giving campaign.

If running isn’t your thing, you can still participate. Louisville Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to help with set-up, clean-up, parking and other race day duties. Those interested in volunteering can sign-up and find more details here.

Senior outing on December 28 to Derby Dinner Playhouse

Join Louisville Parks and Recreation for a senior outing to Derby Dinner Playhouse on December 28. The deadline to register is December 9, and the cost is $35 - which includes buffet lunch and performance. 

Transportation from the community center will be provided. 

For more details and to register, call (502) 299-1267.


Louisville Free Public Library News

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Upcoming Events at Newburg Library

Thursday, December 01, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Monday, December 05, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Tuesday, December 06, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday, December 07, 2022
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Thursday, December 08, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Saturday, December 10, 2022
03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Monday, December 12, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Thursday, December 15, 2022
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM

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Louisville Zoo News

Kroger Wild Winter Days Winter Admission and Food Drive with Dare to Care

The Louisville Zoo is celebrating Kroger Wild Winter Days now through Feb. 28, 2023 with a Dare to Care food drive and discount admission when you donate a food item for the drive.

The Zoo is proud to team up with Kroger and Dare to Care again to help struggling families in our community. Guests who bring at least one canned food item per person may purchase discounted tickets at the Zoo windows for $9.75 per adult and $6.75 per child/senior ticket.

Since this partnership began in 2009, the Zoo has collected nearly 27,000 pounds of food thanks to the generosity of its guests. That’s equivalent to the weight of two African elephants like Mikki!

The discount is available at the gate only and is not valid for online purchases. The offer is not valid for special fee-based programs, for prepaid groups, field trips or with other discounts. No refunds will be provided for tickets prepaid in advanced or purchase online. Multiple cans are appreciated but only one discount per admission; additional cans do not provide additional discounts.

Some of Dare to Care Food Bank’s most needed items are canned meats like tuna and chicken, as well as canned fruit, beans, peanut butter, soup, rice, cereal, fruit juice, pasta and canned vegetables. Please avoid glass containers. More details are available at daretocare.org.

The Zoo is open daily year-round. Fall/winter hours are 10 a.m. ─ 4 p.m. (stay until 5 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Louisville Zoo Announces New “School’s Out Safari” Discount Days

The Louisville Zoo is excited to announce its NEW School’s Out Safari discount to help provide our community with fun, safe and educational experiences at the Zoo this fall and winter. 

Guests can 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 your visit. The offer cannot be redeemed for more than one child admission per single adult admission. This discount cannot be combined with any other offer. Children 2 and under do not require a ticket.

This discount is available on the following days:

    • December 19 – 23
    • December 26 – 30
    • Monday, January 2
    • Tuesday, January 3
    • Monday, January 16

More information at louisvillezoo.org/schools-out-safari.

The Zoo is open daily year-round. Zoo hours are 10 a.m. ─ 4 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 5 p.m.) The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

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About the Louisville Zoo

Since 2011, under Mayor Fischer’s administration, the Louisville Zoo celebrated its 50th anniversary, opened nine new exhibits and attractions, and won national awards for Glacier Run and School at the Zoo. Considered Kentucky’s most popular not-for-profit paid attraction, the Zoo welcomed nearly 9 million guests in the last decade. In 2021, the Zoo was voted “Best Place to Take Kids in Summer,” by LEO Weekly, “Best Kid-Friendly Attraction” by Kentucky Living Magazine and Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer made the Top 10 Halloween Festivals list by thetravel.com. Community Access Memberships, deep-discount days, the Future Healers Got Zoo Buddies partnership and the accessible playground are among prime efforts to make Louisville Zoo even safer, more engaging, and more inclusive. Among the Louisville Zoo’s most successful conservation programs, the black-footed ferret breeding effort produced 1,100 kits and repatriated more than 800 of these most highly endangered, American mammals to the wild.

The Louisville Zoo, the State Zoo of Kentucky, is the top, non-profit, paid attraction in the state. The Zoo is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).


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Report Street Light Outages to LG&E

If you see a streetlight out in your neighborhood (or anywhere in Louisville), please note the address and report it to LG&E for repair. Click here to fill out the online form to report broken or malfunctioning streetlights. We always recommend adding your contact information to the request, so a technician who has questions can contact you. LG&E makes repairs during the day. Make sure you follow up if the streetlight hasn’t been repaired within seven (7) days.


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LMPD News

LMPD reminder:  Please secure your property and stay vigilant!

The city has seen an increase of illegal activity, including vandalism, vehicle thefts, items stolen from vehicles, and gun shots reported over the past year.  Here are several tips from LMPD that may seem simple but could be very effective in preventing crime in our neighborhoods!

Immediately report any suspicious person, activity (gunshots), or vehicles to (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-TIPS.  This is not just for vehicle vandalism but drug activity, home/garage vandalism, gun shots - ANY suspicious activity! Make a police report!

- Never leave anything of value in your vehicle; this includes laptops, purses, GPS devices, and even loose change.
- Always lock your vehicle doors.
- Remove garage door openers from vehicles usually parked outside.
- Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Do not warm up your vehicles without you in them!
- Do not leave the windows of you vehicle open, or partially open.
- Consider additional lighting around your property; try to park your vehicle in a well-lit area.
- Never leave a firearm unprotected in your vehicle.

Please remember to not leave your vehicle running and unattended!


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Metro Emergency Repair Program

Eligibility criteria:

  •    Must be owner occupied for at least one year.
  •    Not available on rental property.
  •    Must meet income guidelines (see intake staff).
  •    May receive assistance once in a five year period.
  •    Louisville-Jefferson County only.

Types of repairs:

  • Furnace repair or replacement (October-April only).
  • A/C unit- repair or replacement (Requires medical statement, available May-Sept. only).
  • Electrical repairs/upgrades.
  • Water line repairs/replacement.
  • Sewer line repairs/replacement.
  • Water heater repair/replacement (gas or electric).   
  • Gas line leaks.

For further information contact Office of Housing at 574-5850 or homerepair@louisvilleky.gov.


Food Pantry

'Dare to Care' Food Pantries open in District 2

  • Peace Presbyterian Church (4210 East Indian Trail, Louisville, KY 40213)

Open every 2nd Monday of the month -- 10am - 12pm

  • Forest Baptist Church (4500 Petersburg Road, Louisville, KY 40218)

                                     Open every 1st Thursday of the month -- 4pm - 6pm

Information about both pantries:

  • Serving households in the 40213, 40218 & 40219 Zip Codes Only
  • First Come, First Served Basis
  • Picture ID & proof of residency required!

LouieConnect

LouieConnect

Louisville non-profits have launched a new website to help connect people in need of food, shelter, and more.  Metro United Way and the Family Scholar House partnered to create LouieConnect, modeling it on a similar site created in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  When someone uses LouieConnect, the web-based app asks for basic information and then lists applicable resources nearby — from food pantries to shelters to career centers to financial literacy programs.


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***Important Metro Services Phone Numbers***

  • Air Pollution: (502) 574-6000
  • Animal Services: (502) 363-6609 or (502) 361-1318
  • Brightside: (502) 574-2613
  • Community Services & Revitalization: (502) 574-4377
  • Congressman John Yarmuth: (502) 582-5129
  • IPL (Code Enforcement): (502) 574-3321
  • Legal Aid Society: (502) 584-1254
  • LG&E Business: (502) 627-3313 or (800)- 331-7370
  • LG&E Residential: (502) 589-1444 or (800) 331-7370
  • LMPD 6th Division: (502) 574-2187
  • LMPD Anonymous Tipline: (502) 574-LMPD (5673)
  • LMPD: (Non Emergency): (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-2111
  • Louisville Forward/Economic Development: (502) 574-4140
  • Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): (502) 753-4888
  • Mayor Greg Fischer: (502) 574-2003
  • Metro311: 311 or (502) 574-5000
  • Metro Parks: (502) 456-8100
  • Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD): (502) 540-6000
  • MetroSafe: (502) 572-3460 or (502) 574-7111
  • PARC: (502) 569-6222
  • Planning & Design Services: (502) 574-6230
  • Property Valuation Administrator (PVA): (502) 574-6380
  • Public Works: (502) 574-5810
  • Solid Waste Management (SWMS): (502) 574-3571
  • TARC: (502) 585-1234
  • Vacant & Public Property Administration: (502) 574-4016
  • Your State Representative or State Senatorhttp://www.lrc.ky.gov 

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chicken tikka masala

Don't know what to make for dinner?  Try our semimonthly recipe suggestion!

Today's recipe comes from allrecipes.com and can be found here.

Indian Chicken Tikka Masala

This Indian chicken tikka masala is an easy but flavorful version of everyone's favorite mild-medium curry! Serve with naan bread and mango chutney. Garnish with additional cilantro leaves.

Prep/Cook:  45 mins.

Yield:  4 servings

Ingredient Checklist

1 (14.5 ounce) can chopped tomatoes

4 tablespoons plain yogurt

2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped

1 (1 inch) piece ginger, coarsely chopped

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

1 onion, chopped

2 tablespoons masala curry paste

4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces

salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

¼ cup water

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
Instructions Checklist

- Combine tomatoes, yogurt, garlic, and ginger in a blender and process until smooth.

- Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add onion and fry until soft, 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Stir in curry paste and fry until fragrant, 1 minute more, stirring once or twice. Add the tomato mixture and chicken to the pan and mix together. Season with salt and pepper. Remove pan from heat.

- Mix water and flour together in a bowl. Stir into the chicken mixture in the frying pan. Return pan to the heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, about 5 minutes. Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook until thickened, about 15 minutes more. Sprinkle with cilantro and serve immediately.