District 1 eNewsletter JULY 2023 #2

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Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins
601 W. Jefferson Street
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Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Air Pollution: 574-6000

Animal services:363-6609 or 361-1318

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574-4140

Planning & Design 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

Public Works: 574-5810

TARC : 585-1234

PARC : 569-6222

Legal Aid: 584-1254

IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321

Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 456-8100

Metro Police: (Non Emergency) 574-7111 or 574-2111

LMPD 2nd Division: 574-2478

LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135

Anonymous Tipline: 574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111

Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): 753-4888

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ALGONQUIN COMMUNITY UNITED


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LIHEAP SUMMER SUBSIDY TO OPEN JULY 25

 


For Immediate Release Date: July 20, 2023 Contact: Julia Dake, Communications Coordinator 502-574-6587 • julia.dake@louisvilleky.gov Web: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/resilience-and-community-services Reading Time: 2 min


ENROLLMENT FOR LIHEAP SUMMER SUBSIDY TO OPEN JULY 25

Automated appointment line now open to schedule appointments in advance

Louisville, KY. The Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services joins with Community Action Agencies across the state to begin accepting applications for the 2023 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Summer Subsidy Cooling Component and the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP). These federally-funded programs are designed to help offset the cost of higher utility bills. Applications will be accepted beginning July 25, 2023, through Sept. 22, 2023, or until funds are depleted.

Applicants for the LIHEAP Summer Subsidy and LIHWAP program must be residents of Jefferson County with a household income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (e.g. for a household of four, the gross monthly income cannot exceed $3,750).

The LIHEAP Summer Subsidy component provides households a one-time benefit ranging from $50 to $250 depending on income levels and housing category. Residents can apply regardless of the status of their utility bills. The benefit amount is paid directly to the electric vendor (i.e. LG&E).

The LIHWAP program also provides a one-time benefit ranging from $50 to $100 depending on income levels.

“The LIHEAP and LIHWAP programs are crucial to so many of our neighbors,” said Office of Resilience and Community Services Interim Director Laura Grabowski. “Our office is proud to administer these vital programs, which will help hundreds of people stay cool in the summer heat.”

Jefferson County residents wishing to apply must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment system. Appointments can be scheduled by phone by calling 502-991-8391 or online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. The toll-free service is currently open and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Required documentation includes:

  • Proof of Social Security Number or Permanent Residence card (Green Card) for each member of the household.
  • Proof of all household’s (all members) income from the preceding month. (Ex. Food Stamp award letter, Social Security Award Letter, pay stubs, etc. or other proof of $0 income). Note: Zero Income forms are available at the LIHEAP locations or online at www.louisvilleky.gov/LIHEAP
  • Most current electric bill, water/wastewater bill, or statement from your landlord if electric and/or water/wastewater is included in your rent, or statement from utility company if you participate in a Pre-Pay Electric Program. The account number and name on the electric bill must also be provided.

There are seven LIHEAP locations for the 2023 LIHEAP Summer Subsidy program

  • South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 40215
  • Ujima Neighborhood Place, 3610 Bohne Ave., 40211
  • Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place,1411 Algonquin Pkwy., 40210
  • Newburg Community Center, 4810 Exeter Ave., 40218
  • Cane Run Neighborhood Place, 3410 Lees Lane, 40216
  • Northwest Neighborhood Place, 4018 W. Market St., 40212
  • Charmoli Neighborhood Place, 9100 Marksfield Rd., Ste. 100, 40222

For more descriptions about LIHEAP income eligibility and other instructions, visit https://louisvilleky.gov/LIHEAP. Residents may also call the automated LIHEAP information line at 502/991-8391 or visit www.louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.

Individuals who require more information can contact Metro311 by simply dialing 311 or (502) 574-5000, email metro.311@louisvilleky.gov, tweet @LouMetro311, Web:  louisvilleky.gov/tell311, or download the free Mobile Louisville Metro 311 app from the website. Residents can also call Metro United Way’s 2-1-1 help referral service.

Resilience and Community Services (RCS) serves as the administering agency of the Louisville Metro Community Action Agency. Community Action Kentucky administers LIHEAP in partnership with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services who receive the funding as a pass-through block grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  For more information about RCS, visit our website: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/resilience-and-community-services

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MOSQUITO PREVENTION

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You have likely already heard the buzz informing you that mosquito season is officially here. To protect Jefferson County residents from diseases the pests can carry, the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) is out in the community actively treating known breeding grounds, trapping mosquitoes and testing them for diseases such as West Nile virus, St. Louis Encephalitis virus, La Cosse Encephalitis virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus.

Each spring and summer, LMPHW mosquito control experts treat 14,500 catch basins to eliminate mosquito larvae as well as 8,982 miles of swampy areas and large areas of land known to collect standing water. The department also places 148 mosquito traps around the city and county  

To protect you and your family from mosquitoes, remember the three D’s: Drain, Defend, Dress.  

Drain: Prevent mosquito breeding grounds by emptying standing water from flowerpots, gutters, buckets, pool covers, toys, pet water dishes, discarded tires and drain birdbaths on a regular basis.  

Defend: Use insect repellents when you go outdoors. Repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and some oil of lemon eucalyptus and para-menthane-diol products provide longer-lasting protection. To optimize safety and effectiveness, repellents should be used according to the label instructions. More information about insect repellents can be found here. 

Dress: Wear long sleeves, long pants, socks and closed-toed shoes when outdoors. Avoid perfumes and scented lotions.  

To make a complaint about mosquitos in your neighborhood, call Metro311 or 502-574-5000.To learn more about mosquitoes and ways to prevent mosquito bites, visit our mosquito control and prevention website.  



$22.2 MILLION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Louisville Metro awards $22.2 million for affordable housing

"Since January 2023, the city has dedicated $37.2 million for affordable housing as part of the Mayor’s initiative to build 15,000 affordable housing units over the next four years." 

The following projects received funding:

  • The Prestonian, a 345-unit mixed-income housing project from LDG Development, received $10 million to create 145 affordable housing apartments within the development.
  • Beecher IV LLC was awarded $1 million, which will fund the creation of seven units within its 210-unit Phase IV redevelopment.
  • Habitat for Humanity received $273,020 to construct four single-family homes.
  • River City Housing was awarded $1,789,583 to renovate nine existing affordable single-family homes and construct five new ones.
  • Family Scholar House was awarded $7 million to construct a 60-unit multi-family housing project called the Family Scholar House Medical Center Campus.
  • Wellspring and Woda Cooper Companies received $2,187,697 to fund the creation of 42 affordable units as part of its 90-unit Bridlewood Crossing development.

Read Full Article Here


MUSIC IN THE PARK

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PLAYAZBALL SUMMER "HOOP" CAMP

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K & I MODEL RAILROAD CLUB

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LOUISVILLE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (July 11, 2023) – There are nearly four weeks left of the Louisville Free Public Library’s annual Summer Reading Program—sponsored by the Library Foundation—and that’s plenty of time to read and win this summer!  Kids and teens who complete the program will receive some amazing prizes, including a backpack (kids) or sling shoulder bag (teens) and passes to local attractions and sporting events like the Kentucky Science Center, Frazier History Museum, Squire Boone Caverns, Louisville Bats, Racing Louisville FC, and select UofL sports. In addition, all completers will receive coupons good for these sweet treats: a Fazoli’s lemon ice, an Ehrler’s ice cream cone, a Raising Cane’s lemonade, and a cookie from Georgia’s Sweet Potato Pie Co.

Everyone who completes Summer Reading will be automatically entered for a chance to win one of our Grand Prize drawings. Grand prizes for kids and teens include: tickets to Kentucky Kingdom, the Louisville Zoo, UofL football, or Kentucky Opera’s “Hansel and Gretel”; arcade, bowling, and laser tag at Main Event; a $25 Carmichael’s gift card; or a 1-month community-wide membership to the YMCA! Teens who complete will also be entered for a chance to win a JBL Bluetooth speaker or Nintendo Switch. Kids also have a chance to win tickets for dinner and a performance of Elephant & Piggie’s We Are in a Play, courtesy of Derby Dinner Playhouse.

  

The Summer Reading Program is FREE and runs through August 5. This Louisville tradition encourages more than 40,000 children and teens to read for fun over the summer - and that means more of our children are going back to school better prepared to learn. Children and teens can register online at LFPL.org/SummerReading or stop by any Louisville Free Public Library location. So what are you waiting for? Finish reading and start winning today.

 

For more information on the Library and its resources, visit LFPL.org or call 574-1611. 


SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS BRING WINTER FUN TO THE ZOO

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Santa and Mrs. Claus Bring Winter Fun

July 22 and 23 to the Louisville Zoo

 

Santa and Mrs. Claus are planning a summertime visit to bring some wintery fun to the Louisville Zoo July 22 and 23, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Santa’s Summer Safari is free with Zoo admission or Zoo membership.

The Zoo’s holiday summer fun will include games, crafts, wintery animal enrichment and, of course, the opportunity to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus! This is the second year for Santa’s off-season visit and is certain to be a new Zoo tradition. 

The full schedule of activities will be made available soon at louisvillezoo.org/santa.

The Zoo is open daily year-round. Current hours are 10 a.m. ─ 5 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 6 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more info.

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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).

 


HIGH SCHOOL PASSES TO PLANET FITNESS

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Planet Fitness Summer Passes for Teens

Until August 31st, teens aged 14 to 19 can work out for FREE all summer long! The Planet Fitness franchise is also holding a contest that could lead to grants for several area high schools and individual scholarships. For more information Click Here


FREE SUMMER MOVIE SERIES

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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PROCESS TECHNICIAN TRAINEE

REVENUE & COLLECTIONS MANAGER

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR- FACILITIES

HTTP://WWW.LOUISVILLEMSD.ORG/Careers


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BACK TO SCHOOL BACK TO PTA

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In only a few weeks, Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) students begin a new school year. When your children are up to date on their vaccines, they’re protected against infectious diseases like whooping cough, chicken pox, measles, hepatitis A and B, flu and other viruses that can quickly spread.

Every JCPS student is required by the state of Kentucky to have a current immunizations certificate on file within two weeks after starting school.  If your child isn’t up to date on vaccines, we can help.

The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness provides vaccines for individuals aged 2-months or older, including adults. We also provide vaccines to people without insurance or a medical home, as well as for children whose insurance or doctor does not cover vaccines. We also accept most insurance plans. There is a $10 administration fee for each vaccine, but no one will be turned away if they are unable to pay.

Vaccines are given by appointment at our Newburg and Dixie clinics. Our Newburg clinic will remain open until 7 p.m. every Tuesday for the next four weeks.

If you have questions about health requirements for JCPS students, call 502-485-3387. To make a vaccine appointment at one of our clinics, call 502-574-5380. Language assistance is available.

Visit our website for more information on vaccines.


GUN SAFETY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Welcome back to another Whitney/Strong Wednesday. Building on our previous discussion about the crucial role of safe firearm storage, today we're shifting our focus towards education – specifically, how we can equip our children with the knowledge they need to stay safe around firearms.

Remember, there are over 30 million children living in homes with guns. Regardless of our best efforts to ensure gun owners store their firearms securely, there may be times when a child or teen comes across a firearm. What can they do to ensure their safety and that of others around them? This is where education comes into play.

We want to introduce you to a resource that presents this critical information in a way that's accessible and understandable for children and teens: McGruff's Gun Safety Video. In this short video, Scruff, McGruff's lovable sidekick, breaks down gun safety into four easy steps:

 

  1. Stop
  2. Don't Touch
  3. Get Away
  4. Tell an Adult

 

You can watch the video with your child.

 

 

 

 

Open the lines of communication, discuss the dangers of firearms, and let your children know that it's okay to talk about guns. They should never feel afraid to report a firearm they come across, even if they or a friend stumbled upon it while exploring places they shouldn't.

We must take it upon ourselves to ensure that our children understand the gravity of gun safety. Use tools like the McGruff video to break down the conversation and make it easier for them to comprehend. And remember, while it's essential to educate our children, the onus of gun safety ultimately rests with us, the adults.

Join us next week as we continue this crucial conversation on gun safety.

 

Stay safe, stay informed, and stay responsible.


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AROUND LOU

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The 1st ever Louisville Street Food Festival is coming to Fourth Street Live this weekend, and you won't want to miss out on all the deliciousness! The event will feature the Louisville area's best food trucks & restaurants with all food items priced at $5 or less! This will give guests the opportunity to sample a wide range of flavors & options from over 20 vendors!

Come for the food, stay for the fun as there will be tons of live entertainment, general vendors, axe throwing, an Indoor/outdoor pavilion, mechanical bull riding, free giant chocolate fountain (VIP exclusive), crazy eating challenges, family-friendly activities, general vendor market, cooking demonstrations & more!

Get your tickets here

411 S. 4th St., Louisville, KY 40202


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Tri Louisville is Kentucky's largest Sprint and Olympic triathlon! Tri Louisville is set in a beautiful venue, giving participants the ability to see downtown from an unparalleled perspective.

Conquer the Ohio River and transition to a fully closed bike route through the Skyline. Throw the running shoes on and race through Waterfront Park! Tri Louisville consists of Sprint, Olympic, Aquabike, Duathlon, and Relay divisions. This is a must do signature regional event!

Sign up to participate here

1301 River Rd., Louisville KY 40202


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You are invited to join the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods next Tuesday for a Networking Night at the Broadway Family YMCA.

Networking Nights are an opportunity to get to know some of the change-agents doing great work in Louisville. This event, we will feature guests from Free 2 Hope, Tiger Strike Martial Arts, and Robert Jamison Ministries. This is a great opportunity to get plugged into violence prevention work, learn about resources, and meet others working towards a better Louisville. 

Food and refreshments will be served. Registration is required. Register here.

1720 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40203

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With so many great upcoming events this year, you don't want to miss out! Don't worry, we'll give lots more info as we get closer to the date. For now, mark your calendar and get ready for your favorite events!

Flyover Film Festival - July 27th through 30th, at the Speed Art Museum

Summer Best Fest at Frazier - July 29th, outside the Frazier History Museum 

FridayFest at Highview - August 4th, at Highview Park

Seven Sense Festival - August 4th & 5th, at Headliner's Music Hall

Fox Fest 2023 - August 5th, at The Fox Den: Billiards, Bites, & Brews

The Tyler Gerth Memorial 5K - August 5th, Big Four Lawn

Molly Malone's Highlands Celebrating 25 Years - August 11th to 13th, Molly Malone's Highlands

The Big Stomp - August 18th & 19th, at 8401 Dawson Hill Rd.



LOUISVILLE SPORTS

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UPCOMING HOME GAMES

Louisville City FC -  Saturday, July 22nd, 8 p.m. versus Birmingham Legion FC at Lynn Family Stadium 

Racing Louisville FC -  Friday, July 21st, 7 p.m. versus Chicago Red Stars at Lynn Family Stadium 

Louisville Bats - Versus Columbus Clippers at Louisville Slugger Field:

  • Wednesday, July 19th, 6:35 p.m.
  • Thursday, July 20th, 6:30 p.m.
  • Friday, July 21st, 7:15 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 22nd, 7:15 p.m.
  • Sunday, July 23rd, 6:05 p.m.


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  • Bardstown Road Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at 1722 Bardstown Rd.
  • 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.
  • Beulah Farmer's Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 6704 Bardstown Rd.
  • Douglass Loop Market: Every Saturday until December 16th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located at 2005 Douglass Blvd.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Jeffersonville Farmers Market: Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at The Big Four Station.
  • Jeffersontown Farmers Market: Ever Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Located at 10434 Watterson Trail.
  • Norton Commons Farmers Market: Every Sunday until November 12th from 12 to 4 p.m. Located at 6301 Moonseed St.
  • Phoenix Hill Nulu Farmers Market: Every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. Located at 1007 E. Jefferson St.
  • The Riverside Farmers Market: Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 7410 Moorman Rd.
  • St. Matthews Farmers Market: Every Saturday through September from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at 4100 Shelbyville Rd.
  • 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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What better way to explore AroundLou than on the streets? With warm weather and sunshine lighting your path, check out these fun, local walking tours and take a chance on discovering something new! 

Louisville Ghost Walk - Tours depart every Friday night at 6:45 p.m. beginning the second weekend in May and continuing until the first weekend in November.  

Louisville Food and History Walking Tour of NuLu - Every Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m.

Whiskey Row Walking Tour - Tours are available Thursday through Saturday at 11 a.m. sharp and on Sundays at 1 p.m.