Large Item Pickup by appointment is being phased into the entire Urban Services District. Once appointments are available for your address, you will be able to quickly get rid of up to four large items, once per week, by simply making an appointment on the Metro311 app or website. This means more opportunities to dispose of large items, less "junk" sitting out for weeks, and improved neighborhood cleanliness!
All areas are phased in after their last "junk" set out weekend. Find your final setout weekend at Louisvilleky.gov by clicking "Address Lookup." The majority of District 9 has a final setout period between February 24-26th. When your address is on the appointment system, you can make an appointment up to once per week for up to 4 large items to be picked up. Households and property owners will receive a letter and info card in the mail.
Learn more at Louisvilleky.gov/LargeItems or by attending one of our educational events!
In-person presentations:
- Thursday, January 12, 6:30pm at the Shawnee Community Center, 607 S 37th St.
- Tuesday, January 24, 6:30pm at the Bon Air Library, 2816 Del Rio Pl.
Virtual presentations:
If you'd like a representative to attend a community meeting and share about this program or other waste-related topics, contact the Solid Waste Education Department.
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Christmas tree drop-off sites are available for all Louisville/Jefferson County residents at three locations. The Hubbards Lane site will also instantly recycle Christmas trees into mulch that will be offered back to citizens for home use. Those wishing to receive mulch must bring an appropriate container in which to carry it. All lights and ornaments should be removed from trees before they are dropped off.
HOURS & LOCATIONS
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Waste Reduction Center closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays) through January 28.
All locations will be closed on Saturday, January 14 in observance of MLK, Jr. Day.
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East District Recycling Center, 595 N. Hubbards Lane
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Public Works Yard, 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane)
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Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Avenue
Metro Public Works will also provide curbside pickup of Christmas trees within the Urban Services District after the holiday. Residents with City curbside yard waste pickup may set their Christmas trees and greenery out on their regular collection day. Trees may not be in plastic bags and all decorations must be removed.
Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies to see whether and when tree pickup is available.
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9:00 am - 10:00 am Saturday mornings January 14 - March 18
Café LOUIE is designed to be an informal gathering of civic minded individuals interested in meeting with their elected officials to discuss local issues. When you arrive, grab a cup of Heine Brothers coffee and fill out a notecard with your specific question(s). After a brief introduction of elected officials and special guests, a trained facilitator will direct your questions to officials for comment and discussion.
All Café LOUIE meetings begin at 9:00 a.m. Meet Councilman Andrew Owen on January 21st at the Crescent Hill Library (2762 Frankfort Ave) and on February 25th at the St.Matthews Library (3940 Grandview Ave).
The Office of Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods wants to support small, grassroots organizations working to prevent violence. Ten (10) Louisville-based service organizations will each be awarded a $20,000 grant to build their capacity as a powerful, dynamic agent for changing the local violence landscape. Recipients will receive optional training in:
- Grant writing
- Interview skills
- Budgeting
- Marketing
- And more ...
Applicant Requirements:
- Serve Jefferson County, KY, residents who are at risk of violence
- Carry liability insurance
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have an operating budget under $100,000/year
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, January 31st. Learn more here.
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Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services will be accepting applications for LIHEAP Crisis beginning Jan. 9th. The program helps income-eligible households in Jefferson County with home heating costs from Jan. 9 to March 31, or until funds are gone. Applicants must have a household income at or below 130% of federal poverty guidelines, as well as receiving a "disconnect" notice from their utility company or be within four days of running out of a non-metered fuel such as propane. Applicants can also apply if they have a current bill with a late or past due amount. To schedule an appointment, call (502) 991-8391 or click here.
Eligible residents, 65 or older with a gross annual household income of $35,000 or less, may also apply for the MSD Senior Citizen Discount Program to receive a 30% discount on wastewater charges and the consent decree surcharge. Starting Jan. 6th, contact our automated scheduler at 502/991-8391 or louisvilleky.cascheduler.com for more details, eligibility information, and to make an appointment.
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Subject Property: 4124 SHELBYVILLE ROAD Case Number: 22-DDP-0124 Case Manager: CLARA SCHWEIGER (CLARA.SCHWEIGER@louisvilleky.gov) Meeting Type: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE Meeting Date: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202
Subject Property: 4124 SHELBYVILLE ROAD Case Number: 22-VARIANCE-0158 & 22-VARIANCE-0160 Case Manager: CLARA SCHWEIGER (CLARA.SCHWEIGER@louisvilleky.gov) Meeting Type: BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Meeting Date: MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202
Subject Property: 156 Pennsylvania Ave Case Number: 22-VARIANCE-0155 Case Manager: Amy Brooks (amy.brooks@louisvilleky.gov) Application Date: November 8, 2022 Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment Date: MONDAY, January 23, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and will continue until all cases are heard
Subject Property: 321 S. Peterson Ave. Case Number: 22-VARIANCE-0150 Case Manager: Amy Brooks (amy.brooks@louisvilleky.gov) Application Date: November 3, 2022 Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment Meeting Date: MONDAY, January 23, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and will continue until all cases are heard
Subject Property: 3939 Shelbyville Road Case Number: 22-VARIANCE-0154 Case Manager: Beth Jones (Beth.Jones@louisvilleky.gov) Application Date: October 12, 2022 Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA) Meeting Date: Monday, January 23, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: Old Jail Auditorium 514 W Liberty Street, Louisville KY
Subject Property: 223 S SPRING ST Case Number: 22-ZONE-0128/22-VARIANCE-0156/22-WAIVER-0217 Case Manager: Jay Luckett (jay.luckett@louisvilleky.gov) Meeting Type: LAND DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Date: THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W. Liberty Street 40202
Short Term Rentals Subject Property: 2106 New Main St The meeting to discuss this development proposal will be held on: 1/18/23, from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in an open house format at 2106 New Main St.
Conditional Use Permit Subject Property: 100 N. Crestmoor Ave The meeting to discuss this development proposal will be held on: January 25th 2023 at 6:00PM Location: 100 N. Crestmoor Ave Louisville, KY 40206
Below are some Ninth District calendar events! To view a full listing of events, please visit the District 9 Blog at http://district9news.wordpress.com/. If you would like to submit events to be considered for the blog calendar please email Jasmine Presley or call 574-1109.
Sunday, January 1: Each week during January, participants who sign up for the Anti-Racism Challenge will receive an email with a list of 10-12 anti-racism activities. These range from reading an article, calling an elected official, making a donation, watching a film or viewing an exhibit by Black artists, patronizing a Black business, attending a rally, etc. We ask participants to choose and complete 3 of the listed activities. The purpose is to keep us all focused and active in challenging racism in our daily lives. This is a personal Challenge. If interested click the sign up link: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/ambMTOs/listenlearnact
Monday, January 16: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Metro offices closed. Urban Services District waste collection delayed one day.
Tuesday, January 17: Clifton Heights Quarterly Community Council Meeting will be held in the Pigment Room at the Mellwood Arts Center from 7-8:30pm
Wednesday, January 18: Neighborhood Pedestrian & Bicycle Access Committee will meet via Zoom on Wednesday January 18th from 7-8pm. Contact ajcounseling@gmail.com if you would like a Zoom invitation
Thursday, January 26: Join the Office of Advanced Planning & Sustainability, and the Clifton and Crescent Hill Community Councils, for a public workshop on Thursday, January 26th, 2023! The open-house style public workshop will be held at the Crescent Hill United Methodist Church (201 S. Peterson Ave.) from 5:30-7:30pm. Drop in anytime during the two-hour window to review the draft goals and objectives, give us your feedback, and participate in mapping activities. Bring your friends and neighbors, and help shape the vision for the future of your neighborhoods! For more information, visit www.cliftoncrescenthillplan.com.
Saturday, January 28: American Printing House is recruiting a crew of Louisville-local access warriors to help spread the message the “the future belongs to everyone.” The Community Impact Crew will represent APH at various community events. Future crew members are invited to the 2023 Community Impact Crew Kick-Off on Saturday, January 28th from 10-11:30am at APH! Please RSVP at: on this online form by Friday, January20th.
District 9 Blog: www.district9news.wordpress.com
District 9 Website: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/district9
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