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WELCOME TO OUR E-NEWSLETTER
Our Mission Statement:
“To Provide Efficient, Courteous And
Professional Service To Our Community”
"Success Comes By Helping Others"
We're Proud To Serve You In Representing District 22
Three FREE STORM DEBRIS drop-off sites will be open for Jefferson County residents to drop off tree debris from this week's storm.
- Tree debris only.
- Residents only. No businesses. Residents will be asked to provide address.
Three locations:
- 535 Meriwether Avenue (across the street from the Solid Waste office)
- Public Works Yard, 595 N Hubbards Lane
- Public Works Yard, 10500 Lower River Road (enter from Bethany Lane)
Hours:
- Now through Saturday, July 8 - 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- All sites will be closed Sunday,July 2 and Tuesday,July 4.
Contractors and businesses who are hauling debris are invited to use the Waste Reduction Center for the usual fee. Visit Louisvilleky.gov/WRC for details.
 Tuesday, July 4 at 5pm
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.
For more information visit: Waterfront Fourth of July
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