District 18 E-News

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Contact the District 18 Office


Marilyn Parker 18th District Councilwoman
City Hall
601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, Ky. 40202
502.574-1118
marilyn.parker@louisvilleky.gov

Daniel Luckett Jr
Legislative Aide
502.574-1118
daniel.luckett@louisvilleky.gov

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Important Numbers

LMPD 8th Division: 574-2258
LMPD 6th Division: 574-2187
LMPD Anonymous Tipline: 574-LMPD (5673)
LMPD Non-emergency#: 574- 2111
Metro Safe: 572-3460
Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000
Metro Animal Services: 473-7387
Metro Codes & Regulations: 574-2508
Metro Health & Wellness: 574-6520
Metro Planning & Design: 574-6230
Metro Public Works: 574-5810
Metro Parks: 574-7275
Metro Air Pollution Control: 574-6000
Eastern Area Community Ministries: 426-2824
Adult Protective Services: 595-4803
Child Protective Services: 595-4550
Ky. Poison Control Center: 589-8222
Louisville Water Company: 583-6610
MSD: 540-6000
LG&E: 589-1444
TARC: 585-1234
Brightside: 574-2613
Mayor Greenburg's Office: 574-2003
Jefferson County Clerk's Office: 574-5700
Louisville FREE Public Library: 574-1611
Louisville Zoo: 459-2181
Ky. Science Center: 561-6100

 

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In This Edition...


Councilwoman Parker will participate in the "Meet Your Legislators" event this Saturday, March 11th at the Northeast Regional Library!

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TARC requesting public comment for proposed service changes in District 18 and other east-end areas set to take effect in August

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TARC is asking for the public to comment on changes being proposed to ten current routes, some of which are in District 18 and surrounding areas. These changes are being suggested to improve route efficiency and adjust service to areas where it is most needed. To read the full plan (available March 7), and view maps of the proposed changes please visit us at www.ridetarc.org.

The proposed service adjustments that could affect D-18 and surrounding areas are:

Routes 17X (Bardstown Road Express), 31X (Middletown Express), 40X (Jeffersontown Express), and 61X (Plainview Express)

Due to low ridership, Express Route 61X will be discontinued. Also, to be discontinued due to low ridership are the express trip portions only from Routes 17, 31, and 40. To improve morning peak service a local trip has been added to Route 40. TARC is reviewing and analyzing proposed service changes to ensure this proposal does not create any disproportionate burden or disparate impact on low-income and minority populations in the TARC service area.  Federally required Title VI evaluation will be developed to address any potential impact of these changes, and propose mitigation measures if required. Title VI evaluation and outcomes will be presented to the TARC Board of Directors for their review and approval.

Two open-house public meetings to discuss these changes in greater detail are scheduled to take place at Southwest Public Library from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, and at Union Station from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22.  Public comments regarding these changes will be accepted during the public comment period (March 07 through April 4) and may be submitted at Union Station (1000 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40203), during the public meeting at Southwest Public Library (9725 Dixie Hwy, Louisville, KY 40272), or by email to: PublicComment@ridetarc.org. All comments received will be considered and presented at the Board of Directors before service changes are finalized and implemented.


The Lowe Elementary School Robotics Teams Need You!

Recently, Lowe Elementary School, 210 Oxfordshire Lane in District 18 had both their Robotics Teams (pictured below) win the Kentucky State Robotics Championship! This gives these 5th grade students the opportunity to compete at the World Robotics Championship in Dallas Texas in a little under 4 weeks.
 The teams are diligently looking for sponsors or grants to help them with registration ($2,400 alone), transportation, lodging, etc. for the students, coaches and family chaperones.
 They would appreciate any information to assist them on their adventure and help these future engineers participate in this once in a lifetime experience.
 To discuss further contact their team sponsor/teacher is Mrs. Sams at (502) 377-8425. Thank you!

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The first "Mayor’s Night Out" is Wednesday March 15th at the Northeast YMCA in District 18

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On Wednesday, March 15th Mayor Craig Greenberg will host his first ever Mayor’s Night Out Event. Louisville residents are encouraged to come and meet Metro Government leaders and department heads, ask questions, and share comments and suggestions on improving city services. The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Northeast Family YMCA at 9400 Mill Brook Road in Lyndon. It is free and open to the public.

Representatives from more than a dozen city departments will be at the event, including leaders from Public Health, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Metro Animal Services, the Office for Women, the Fire Department, and others. Each of the four Deputy Mayors and Police Chief Jackie Gwinn-Villaroel will be there as well.

Mayor Greenberg will host several more Mayor’s Night Out events later in 2023 in locations around Metro Louisville. The second and third events will be held in south and west Louisville. Upcoming dates and locations will be announced very soon.


The LMPD 8TH Division Electronic Newsletter coming soon!

The LMPD 8th Division will be creating a brief e-newsletter which will include crime trends, crime prevention tips, upcoming events, and information relevant to the 8th Division. They hope to have the first one sent out by the beginning of April. The below link can be used to register for the e-newsletter.  Please copy and share the below link with your group or organization and anyone who would be interested in receiving the 8th Division E-Newsletter.

https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/KYLOUISVILLE/subscriber/new?topic_id=KYLOUISVILLE_764