Councilwoman
Paula McCraney 601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 574-1107
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Phone Numbers of Interest
iAir Pollution: 574-6000
Animal Services: 363-6609 or 361-1318
Anonymous Tipline: 574-LMPD (5673)
Brightside: 574-2613
Jefferson County Clerk's Office: 574-5700
Legal Aid: 584-1254
Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000
Metro Parks: 574-7275
Metro Police: (Non Emergency) 574-7111 or 574-2111
Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111
MSD: 587-0603
PARC: 569-6222
Poison Control: 589-8222
Property Valuation Administration: 502-574-6380
Public Works: 574-5810
Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571
TARC: 585-1234
Veteran's Affairs: 595-4447
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Hello Neighbors and Friends,
The storm's remnants created quite a mess and left several residents devastated. The downpour of rain was one thing, but the heavy winds caused the most damage. Those winds were relentless. The aftermath was damaging. The inconvenience was upsetting. The relief was slow and troubling. District 7 was hit hard.
Many of you called my office to see what I could do to help with getting someone to your neighborhood or subdivision. It was a tough time for us, and I understood your anger and frustration. I was already on the scene to take pictures as evidence, and I spent two days on the phone after the dastardly storms speaking with representatives from Spectrum and LG&E about downed power lines and the Public Works Department about downed trees and debris that blocked roadways (see pics below of damaged trees and property).
I want to remind everyone that you have access to assistance at your fingertips when your area requires attention to storm debris, street repair, code violations, etc. Dial 311 to speak to a call center professional to report your issue. That center was designed specifically to assist with issues that the city needs to address. Metro311 is your first line of defense. However, if you call and report and issue and your issue is not resolved within 5 business days, that is when you should give my office a call. When I receive these calls, I often ask you if you have contacted Metro311. If you have not, I will take your information and do exactly what I'm asking you to do - Call Metro311. And even though you can rest assured that I will make that call on your behalf, you should also call Metro311, or submit your request online.
Here's How the Metro311 Service Request Works:
- Click here to Submit a Service Request in the online system.
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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.
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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 Metro311 at 311, or if you have a concern regarding a property or need to report possible violations, please contact MetroCall at (502) 574-5000 for assistance. MetroCall will forward the report to the corresponding agency for corrective action.
At the last Muffins with McCraney neighborhood meeting, many of you asked about the proposed right sizing plans for Brownsboro Road. While the proposal is slightly outside of District 7, several of you often drive along that portion of Brownsboro Road, and you are understandably concerned.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Louisville Metro Develop Louisville, and several Metro Council members, will host a meeting about the plans to right size Brownsboro Road. The meeting will be held on Thursday July 6th at 5:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph’s Children’s Home dining hall. You can also review the plans and submit your feedback online by clicking the links below:
View the Striping Plans
Submit Your Feedback
The public hearing date is formally set for Monday, July 17, 2023, at 5:30 PM
To participate online, please attend the meeting via Webex. Please note that if you opt to participate virtually, the meeting will proceed in the event of any technical issues or difficulties.
The current recommendations include:
- Amending the occupancy requirement from “host” to “owner”. This will affect only STRs on residentially zoned properties that do not have conditional use permits. It will prohibit an owner from assigning another party to be a host and avoid the conditional use permit process.
- Prohibiting a new STR registration on a property if a citation has been issued in the past 12 months for unlawful STR activity.
- Requiring an owner to live at a residence for at least six months before submitting an owner-occupied STR registration application.
- Restricting the maximum occupancy of adults to 12 if the maximum occupancy of all persons allows for 13 or more based on the number of bedrooms. The Board of Zoning Adjustment may further restrict the occupancy during a conditional use permit review.
Citizens can learn more about the changes and how to participate at the hearing at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design/short-term-rental-regulation-update-2023.
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You may have participated in health or exercise challenges before and know that the point of committing to these challenges is to change our habits. For example, in a health challenge, we make goals to exercise each day, get enough sleep, eat healthy food; the hope is that when the challenge is over, these things will become the new normal. That's what we want the ARC to do -- raise awareness, invoke commitment, and make being an anti-racist the new normal in our everyday lives.
To participate, we ask that you complete 3 anti-racism activities per week during a 4-week period. The ARC begins Saturday, July 1st, and then you will receive a weekly email each Friday through July with a list of 10-12 suggested anti-racism activities for you to choose from. These range from reading an article, calling an elected official, making a donation, watching a film by Black artists, patronizing a Black business, attending a rally, etc.
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The Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods is seeking representatives to serve on the YES! Metro Youth Cabinet. The YES! Cabinet works with Louisville’s Mayor and Metro Council to offer advice on policy, community building, and equity in an effort to transform systems that prevent young people throughout our city from living healthy and happy lives.
Here are the requirements:
- Must be a Louisville, KY resident
- Must attend mandatory, bi-monthly meetings
- Must serve a minimum of one year
To apply, email yes@louisvilleky.gov or call 502-574-1903
Here's more information about the Metro Youth Cabinet:
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-safe-healthy-neighborhoods/yes-youth-cabinet
The current members began serving in January and will serve through July. There will be 9 district spots to fill for September so if you know any youth ages 16-24 that would be interested in serving, please consider sharing this information with them
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The Louisville Bats are offering "Community Night" tickets to local Louisville non-profits organizations to attend Bats games scheduled for Wednesday, August 23rd and Wednesday, September 6th. You may share the link below with your friends and neighbors and encourage them to request the tickets directly from the Louisville Bats.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS:
https://louisvillebats.wufoo.com/forms/z1nywnbl0c43okt/
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Bardstown Road Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at 1722 Bardstown Rd.
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Beechmont Open Air Market: Every Saturday until the end of September from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at the corner of Southern Pkwy and Wellington Ave.
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Beulah Farmer's Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 6704 Bardstown Rd.
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Douglass Loop Market: Every Saturday until December 16th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located at 2005 Douglass Blvd.
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East End Farmers Market: Every Tuesday from 4:30 to 7 p.m., and every Saturday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Located at 13060 Factory Ln.
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Eastwood Village Council Farmers Market: Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at the Beckley Creek Park North Paddling Access Lot.
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Gray Street Market: Every Thursday until the end of October from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 502 E. Gray St.
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Jeffersonville Farmers Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at The Big Four Station.
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Jeffersontown Farmers Market: Ever Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Located at 10434 Watterson Trail.
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Norton Commons Farmers Market: Every Sunday until November 12th from 12 to 4 p.m. Located at 6301 Moonseed St.
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Phoenix Hill Nulu Farmers Market: Every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. Located at 1007 E. Jefferson St.
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The Riverside Farmers Market: Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 7410 Moorman Rd.
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St. Matthews Farmers Market: Every Saturday through September from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at 4100 Shelbyville Rd.
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Westport Road Baptist Market: Every Saturday through October from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 9705 Westport Rd.
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561 Blankenbaker Ln., Louisville, KY 40207
July 4th, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This is a free, family-friendly event!
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Celebrate the 4th of July at Locust Grove! Prepare for a day filled with exciting activities and rousing speeches.
Explore the historic house, engage with first-person interpreter portrayals, and be moved by powerful readings of the Declaration of Independence and excerpts from Olympe de Gouges’ “Declaration of the Rights of Women and of their Female Citizens” and Frederick Douglass’ “What to a Slave is the Fourth of July.”
Indulge in delicious food and drink from Crowler Catering and Sweet and Savory or bring your own picnic to enjoy on their scenic grounds. Enjoy engaging performances from StageOne Storytellers as part of their Cultural Pass offering.
Schedule:
- 10:30 a.m.: Performances by StageOne Storytellers
- 12 p.m.: ‘Hail Columbia’/’Declaration of Independence’/’Declaration of the Rights of Women and of their Female Citizens’
- 1 p.m.: ‘What to a Slave is the Fourth of July’
- 2 p.m.: Performances by StageOne Storytellers
- 3 p.m.: ‘Hail Columbia’/’Declaration of Independence’/’Declaration of the Rights of Women and of their Female Citizens’
- 4 p.m.: ‘What to a Slave is the Fourth of July’
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To commemorate the 30th anniversary of The Sandlot, The Play Forever Project is launching the “30 for the 30th” national fundraising campaign. This initiative aims to impact 30 communities nationwide through a combination of sports equipment, education, healthy food access, scholarship, gender equity programs, and restoration projects wherever we can have the most impact.
As part of 30 for the 30th, Play Forever will host a series of fundraisers nationwide with cast members from The Sandlot.
Waterfront Park is honored to host cast members of The Sandlot during their Play Forever Block Party Weekend in Louisville on July 3rd for a movie night on the Great Lawn. The venue opens at 6:30 p.m. then cast members from the Sandlot will introduce the movie before the 8 p.m. movie screening. Fireworks from the Ohio River will conclude the evening at (tentatively) 10 p.m.
This is a free, family-friendly event. Please bring your own chairs and blankets. Concessions and a bar will be on site for all your food and beverage needs and purchases.
129 River Rd., Louisville, KY, 40206
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July 3rd, 7 p.m.
401 E. Main St., Louisville, KY 40202
Kickstart your Fourth of July a day early with the Bats as they take on the Indianapolis Indians! Watch the Bats as they wear their stars and stripes uniforms during the Independence Day Eve Celebration and enjoy $6 wine special! Gates open at 5:30 p.m.
Take advantage of their Independence Day Eve celebration offer and receive $10 in spending money and a free hat! Get you tickets before Thursday, June 29th at 11:59 p.m., click here to claim this offer.
Then enjoy a post-game firework show from your seat in the stadium!
July 4th, 5 p.m.
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Join Waterfront Park and the Louisville Orchestra on Tuesday, July 4th for the Waterfront Park Fourth of July celebration!
The celebration will include a concert by The Louisville Orchestra curated by Teddy Abrams, a variety of fun family activities and professional fireworks display over the Ohio River.
The Fourth of July celebration is a popular community tradition and hallmark event at Waterfront Park. Since its inception in 1998, hundreds of thousands of park visitors have enjoyed this free community celebration in the heart of Louisville. The partnership between Waterfront Park and The Louisville Orchestra will mark the first return of the orchestra to the celebration since 2021.
In addition to the concert and fireworks, more than a dozen community groups and organizations will come together to host a variety of family-friendly activities ahead of The Louisville Orchestra performance. Activities will range from instrument making, arts and crafts, dance lessons, boat building, ball juggling contests and more.
This is a free, family-friendly event.
231 E. Witherspoon St., Louisville, KY 40202
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July 4th, 5 to 10 p.m.
720 Brent St., Louisville, KY 40204
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Celebrate 4th of July at historic Paristown with The Crashers and a Zambelli Fireworks show! The event will also feature food and adult beverages for purchase, and an outdoor market.
Schedule:
· Ticket Check-In Begins: 5 p.m.
· The Crashers: 6:30 p.m.
· Paristown Fireworks Show: 9:45 p.m.
General admission tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the entrance and includes general admission access to Christy's Garden, Brent Street, GA bars, food hall eateries, and outdoor vendor market.
VIP tickets are $45 and include everything in general admission plus VIP-only access to The Cafe's air-conditioned indoor atrium bathrooms, tables, bar, and patio. Reserve a Garden Lawn table for $125, seats six people.
Children ages 10 and under enter free with each ticketed adult. Limit one child per ticketed adult. Purchase your tickets here.
One personal lawn chair per person is permitted in designated areas only. *Children ages 10 & under free with each ticketed adult. Limit one child per ticketed adult.
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Fourth of July Outdoor Market: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Get to Paristown on Fourth of July for outdoor shopping on Brent Street from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Explore local and regional artisans, designers, artists, collectors, and more. Artisan market attendance is free and open to the public for all ages.
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Can you guess the words to the song "Firework" by Katy Perry? Fill in the blank to some of the lyrics to test your knowledge, then click on the link to check your answers and enjoy the song.
Happy 4th of July!
Katy Perry - Firework (Lyrics) - YouTube
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Do you ever feel like a ___________________ bag Drifting through the wind, wanting to start _________________? Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin Like a house of cards, one blow from _____________________ in? Do you ever feel already buried deep? Six feet under screams, but no one seems to hear a thing Do you know that there's still a ________________________ for you? 'Cause there's a spark in you
You just gotta _____________________ the light And let it shine Just own the night Like the Fourth of July
'Cause _______________________, you're a firework Come on, show 'em what you're ______________________ Make 'em go, "Oh, oh, oh" As you shoot across the _________________________ _______________________, you're a firework Come on, let your colors _________________________ Make 'em go, "Oh, oh, oh" You're gonna leave 'em all in ______________, ___________, ___________...
https://youtu.be/KSbwHzlcgs8
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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.
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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.
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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 Metro311 at 311.
To read about the most recent VA Medical Center construction events, go to: https://www.va.gov/louisville-health-care/programs/new-robley-rex-va-medical-center
To request weekly updates about the construction events, send an email requesting updates to: LOUVAMCCONSTRUCTION@USACE.ARMY.MIL
For ALL construction-related inquiries, please email: LOUVAMCCONSTRUCTION@USACE.ARMY.MIL
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Metro Louisville now has an interactive map that will allow you to see what is happening in your neighborhood as well as others across the city. The map updates daily and if you choose you can receive alerts for your area by subscribing using the red receive alerts button on the page. Click here to try it out: Interactive Map to Track Crime.
Message from the LMPD 8th Division
Please make note of the below tips to help make sure theft doesn't happen to you.
- Never leave anything of value in your vehicle; this includes laptops, purses, GPS devices and even loose change.
- Do not leave your vehicle running while unattended.
- Always lock your vehicle doors.
- Remove garage door openers from vehicles when parked outside.
- Do not leave your keys in your vehicle, this includes key-fobs.
- Do not leave the windows of your vehicle open, or partially open.
- Try to park your vehicle in a well-lit area.
- Never leave a firearm unprotected in your vehicle.
- Immediately report any suspicious person, or vehicle to (502) 574-7111.
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Need to dispose of unwanted bulk items? Click the link below for details regarding Pop-Up Drop-Off event dates around Louisville. Click HERE
Accepted Items:
- Up to 3 electronic items (recycled)
- Metal & appliances - no refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers or any items containing Freon (recycled)
- Up to 4 passenger tires (recycled)
- Household recyclables, follow curbside rules (recycled)
- Yard waste, follow curbside rules, wooden pallets (composted)
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Large household items (landfilled)
- Documents for shredding (recycled)
- Prescription medication (disposed properly)
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On January 1, 2019, a new Comprehensive Plan, called Plan 2040, went into effect. As a resident of District 7 (or any district in Louisville), it is important to review the Comprehensive Plan if you are interested in development that is proposed for the neighborhood. The Comprehensive Plan is the guidepost for all development, and the Planning Commission must use it as one of the guiding principles and tools for making decisions regarding the approval or denial of a neighborhood development project.
Read The Comprehensive Plan (Plan 2040)
The Comprehensive Plan is representative of over 6,000 voices, including Metro staff, an advisory committee, and resident volunteers. The Advisory Committee, made up of diverse representatives from neighborhood and community organizations as well as development and business interests, finalized its recommended goals, objectives, and policies on February 21, 2018.
On April 16, 2018, the Planning Commission recommended the Comprehensive Plan for approval. The document was then reviewed by the Metro Council as well as 12 local municipalities with zoning authority for formal adoption. Those 12 local municipalities are: Anchorage, Douglass Hills, Graymoor-Devondale, Hurstbourne, Indian Hills, Jeffersontown, Lyndon, Middletown, Prospect, Shively, St. Matthews, and St. Regis Park.
Louisville Metro Council livestreams all of its regular meetings and committee meetings on Facebook Live.
To see all meetings on Facebook Live, go to the Metro Council Facebook page by clicking here.
The public can also view all council and committee meetings on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184 or on UVERSE at Channel 99. Proceedings are live streamed from the Metro Council Clerk’s Archived Media page here.
To watch the Council meeting and access the agenda and related attachments, click HERE.
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District 7 Disclaimer: By taking part in District 7 events, you grant Councilwoman Paula McCraney full rights to use the images resulting from photograph/video filming. Councilwoman McCraney will have the right to any reproductions or adaptations of the images for inclusion in her e-Newsletter or other Council publications. This might include, but is not limited to, the right to use them in printed and online materials, social media and news releases.
If you do not wish to be photographed, please Contact Us prior to the event.
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