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23-MPLAT-0103 8510 Old Heady Road 8510 Old Heady Road 08/16/2023 08/30/2023 Kaitlin Dever A minor plat to shift property lines on 17.4 acres in the R-4 zoning district. https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=23REC&capID2=00000&capID3=C7501&agencyCode=LJCMG
23-DDP-0065 Hopewell Animal Hosptial 12404 TAYLORSVILLE RD 40299 07/17/2023 08/30/2023 Ethan Lett A revised district development plan for a proposed 6,500 sq.ft. animal hospital on 5.18 acres in the C-1 and R-4 zoning districts https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=23REC&capID2=00000&capID3=B0175&agencyCode=LJCMG
23-MPLAT-0076 Blackbird Bend, LLC 15400 TAYLORSVILLE RD 40023 20 06/14/2023 08/30/2023 Kaitlin Dever A minor plat to adjust property lines https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=23REC&capID2=00000&capID3=92863&agencyCode=LJCMG
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Public meetings to be held August 28 and 31
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Aug. 11, 2023) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) announces the planning study (item no. 5-80000) for a potential new interchange on Interstate 64 in eastern Jefferson County/western Shelby County.
Throughout the course of the next year, the study will explore the needs for a potential new interchange on I-64 in eastern Jefferson County/western Shelby County by quantifying the benefits, costs, and impacts associated with a range of solutions – including the consideration of environmental constraints and community perspectives. In addition to considering a potential new I-64 interchange, the study will evaluate potential routes connecting U.S. 60 to the north (near Eastwood) to KY 155/KY 148 to the south (near Fisherville).
Currently, motorists do not have access to I-64 between I-265 and KY 1848, a distance of nearly 9 miles. The lack of connectivity results in longer travel times and contributes to delayed emergency response times on I-64 as well as U.S. 60, KY 155/KY 148 and other area roadways.
In 2008, a similar study identified traffic congestion from a lack of roadway connectivity as the top need. The 2008 study considered several corridors before it recommended a western interchange and connector with four lanes and bicycle/pedestrian facilities – predating the creation of The Parklands of Floyds Fork.
In coming months, analysts will model future traffic flows in a travel demand model – taking into account expected household and employment growth patterns through 2045. This tool will then allow the project team to test what-if scenarios to determine which areas would receive the most benefit from new potential traffic connections.
Public meetings will be held to share information and gather input from residents and motorists. Since this project affects communities north and south of I-64, meetings will be held in both areas. Handouts containing information about the project and comment sheets will be available at the meeting. Representatives from KYTC and their design consultant will be in attendance to answers questions from residents and roadway users.
Input received from the 2023 public meetings and survey efforts will be compiled and considered as potential study concepts are developed. Outreach will continue throughout the course of the study, with a second public meeting anticipated for spring 2024 to collect input on build concepts.
Details for the first set of public meetings: (Informal format, stop by anytime between 6-8 p.m.)
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Monday, August 28, 6-8 p.m. St. Michael's Catholic School (Cafeteria) 3703 Stone Lakes Drive Louisville, KY 40299
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Thursday, August 31, 6-8 p.m. Highview Baptist Church - East Campus (Lobby) 15201 Shelbyville Road Louisville, KY 40245
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone with a disability requiring assistance are asked to contact Morgan Woodrum - KYTC, no later than Friday, August 25. Please call 502-764-0481 or mail your request to 8310 Westport Road, Louisville KY 40242.
Those unable to attend the public meetings are encouraged to submit their feedback via an online survey through Friday, September 15.
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- A consumer reported an adoption scam to BBB, stating that they paid over $1,000 for adoption services that were never provided, and that they did not receive a refund. They later learned the “agent” they were consulting with was not actually employed by an adoption agency. BBB advises consumers to research adoption agencies thoroughly, and to seek help from attorneys specializing in adoption if necessary.
- A consumer reported a scam call to BBB in which the caller claimed to represent the consumer’s health insurance company. The scammer requested personal information from the consumer. BBB advises consumers to be cautious with any unsolicited calls. Do not give out personal information; hang up and contact your insurance company directly to verify if the call is legitimate.
- BBB received a report of a Geek Squad invoice scam from a consumer. Invoice scams attempt to scare consumers into thinking they have been charged a large amount for a service or item they did not purchase; when the consumer calls the number on the fake invoice, a scammer then attempts to steal their personal or financial information. If you receive a suspicious invoice, do not call the number listed. Check your bank account or credit card statement for any unknown charges.
- A consumer reported receiving a scam text claiming to come from a lottery winner interested in sharing their winnings. This is a scam. Do not click on any links in unsolicited text messages, and do not give out your personal or financial information.
- A consumer was scammed by a fake Dick’s Sporting Goods website advertising a sale on Stanley cups. BBB warns consumers to be wary of ads for popular products when the price seems too good to be true. Rather than clicking on ads, visit the store’s website directly.
- A consumer reported a grant scam involving Facebook Messenger to BBB. The consumer received a message on Facebook stating that they were eligible for an $80,000 grant if they sent $500 via gift card. BBB reminds consumers that any loan, grant, or cash prize that requires an upfront payment is very likely a scam.
- A consumer reported a puppy scam to BBB. The consumer was later blocked by the seller. BBB advises consumers to always view a pet in person before purchasing, check a breeder’s reviews and credentials, and always pay with a credit card.
- BBB has received several reports from consumers involving employment scams. One red flag the scams share is that a scammer pretending to be a recruiter asks the victim to download an app to conduct an interview. BBB warns job-hunting consumers to research companies first and to be wary of unusual interview tactics.
- BBB continues to receive reports of scammers claiming to represent Publishers Clearing House. As a reminder, Publishers Clearing House does not contact their sweepstakes winners by phone or text, and any sweepstakes that demands a fee upfront in order to claim a prize is a scam.
- A business owner reported a vanity award scam to BBB. If you are alerted that you or your company is the recipient of an award, research the organization before accepting. Scammers will try to get victims to pay for meaningless plaques or trophies in this scam.
Pop-Up Drop-Offs are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County.
2023 Pop-Up Drop-Off Schedule
All events are 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on a Saturday
August 26
UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N Whittington Pkwy
September 16
Sun Valley Park, 10401 Lower River Rd/Ashby Lane Baptist, 6617 Ashby Ln
October 21
Shawnee Park
November 18
UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N Whittington Pkwy
Accepted Items:
Up to 3 electronic items (recycled) Metal & appliances, no refrigerators or any items containing coolant (recycled) Up to 4 passenger tires (recycled) Household recyclables, follow curbside rules (recycled) Yard waste, follow curbside rules, wooden pallets (composted) Large household items (landfilled) Documents for shredding (recycled) Prescription medication (disposed properly) Items must already be separated into categories for easy off-loading so as much can be recycled as possible.
Not Accepted:
Garbage, loose debris (use curbside garbage collection or take to landfill) Concrete, bricks, rocks Construction debris (take to Waste Reduction Center, fees apply) Refrigerators or items containing coolant (take to Waste Reduction Center, or metal recycling facility) Latex paint (disposal information) Batteries, light bulbs, oil-based paint, varnishes, stains, and other household hazardous waste (take to Haz Bin) Tree trunks Boats, hot tubs Items from businesses Trailers greater than 10 feet in length (larger loads can be taken to the Waste Reduction Center)
For more information please click the following link, https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/pop-drop-waste-disposal-events
Saturday October 7th 8 am - 1 pm
American Legion Auxiliary
3408 College Dr Jeffersontown, KY 40299
Friday, August 18 - Sunday, August 20, 2023 - Kentucky State Fair
Friday, August 25 - Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Kentucky State Fair
8 am - 11 pm (each day)
- Phillips Lane from Monarch Drive to Crittenden Drive
No Parking Areas
All Day
- Phillips Lane from Preston Highway to Crittenden Drive
- Monarch Drive from Phillips Lane to Manning Road
- Manning Road from Preston Highway to Gate 7
- KFEC Gate 6 Drive from Preston Highway to I-65 Interstate Overpass
- Emberson Avenue from Phillips Lane to the end
- Crittenden Drive from Cheyenne Avenue to Gate 3
Monday, September 4, 2023 - Mayor's Hike, Bike & Paddle
The following streets will be closed during the following times:
6 am - 2 pm
- Witherspoon Street from Brook Street to Preston Street
- Floyd Street from Market Street to Witherspoon Street
- Preston Street from River Road to Market Street
- Market Street from Preston Street to Southwestern Parkway
- Southwestern Parkway from Market Street to Shawnee Park Road
- Shawnee Park Road from Southwestern Parkway to Shawnee Crossroads
- Shawnee Crossroads from Shawnee Park Road through Shawnee Park Road Loop
- Shawnee Park Road from Dirtbowl Drive to River Park Drive
- Southwestern Parkway from River Park Drive around loop back to Shawnee Park Drive
No Parking Areas
6 am - 2 pm
- Witherspoon Street from Brook Street to Preston Street
- Floyd Street from Market Street to Witherspoon Street
- Preston Street from River Road to Market Street
- Market Street from Preston Street to Southwestern Parkway
- Southwestern Parkway from Market Street to Shawnee Park Road
- Shawnee Park Road from Southwestern Parkway to Shawnee Crossroads
- Shawnee Crossroads from Shawnee Park Road through Shawnee Park Road Loop
- Shawnee Park Road from Dirtbowl Drive to River Park Drive
- Southwestern Parkway from River Park Drive around loop back to Shawnee Park Drive
Friday, September 1 - Monday, September 4, 2023 - WorldFest
11 am - 12:45 pm (Saturday, September 2, 2023)
- 5th Street from Jefferson Street to Main Street
- Market Street from 6th Street to 4th Street
- Main Street from 4th Street to 6th Street
No Parking Areas
Thursday, August 31, 2023 - Monday, September 4, 2023 (all day)
- Main Street from 4th Street to 5th Street
8 am - 2 pm (Saturday, September 2, 2023)
- 5th Street from Jefferson Street to Main Street
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