District 14 eNews - September 7, 2023

District 14 Councilwoman

and

Vice Chair of Democratic Caucus

Contact Cindi Fowler



Legislative Assistant

Contact Cindy Thieneman



Staff Helper

Amy Stewart


Office Locations:

CityHall
601 West Jefferson St.
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 574-1114

 

Southwest Government Center
7219 Dixie Highway
Louisville, KY 40258
(502) 574-7988



2023 Committees:

Chair of Government Oversight/Audit and Appointments

Parks & Sustainability

Budget & Appropriations


 

Visit Councilwoman Fowler's website 

 


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In This Edition...


Welcome to the LMPD Third Division, Major Donald Boeckman

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Major Donald Boeckman has recently been promoted and has taken command of the Third Division of LMPD.  

"I have been with the agency since 2007 and have lived in the 3rd Division most of my life. I have raised my kids in this community and I love the 3rd Division. I am excited to be here and look forward to working with all of you to make the 3rd Division the best it can be."

                                       -Major Boeckman


September is Law Enforcement Appreciation Month in Louisville

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There are many ways to show support:

  • Drop off snacks, drinks, or gift cards to your closest patrol division. 
  • Pay it forward by paying for their meal at a restaurant or drive thru. 
  • Write thank you letters and letters of appreciation for officers.
  • Give verbal praise and support when seeing someone in uniform.
  • Donate to the Metro Police Foundation to fund programs like “Officer in Distress”, “Shop with a Cop” or other services meant to support injured or fallen officers and their families.  To donate please click HERE.

Public Works Paving Roads in SW Louisville

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Below is the list of some of upcoming Louisville Metro Public Works road safety improvement and paving projects.

  • Morning Glory Ln. from Devonshire Dr. to Bluebonnet Rd.
  • Canna Dr. from Morning Glory Dr. to dead end
  • Trillium Dr. from Morning Glory Ln. to dead end
  • Columbine Dr. from Greenwood Rd. to Morning Glory Ln.
  • Durst Dr. from Uranus Dr. to Feyhurst Dr.
  • Uranus Dr. from Feyhurst Dr. to dead end
  • Kena Ln. from Bedum Ln. to dead end
  • Intermodal Dr. from Greenbelt Hwy. to Cane Run Rd.
  • Trade Port Dr. from Green Belt Hwy. to Johnsontown Rd.
  • Johnsontown Rd. from Trade Port Dr. to bridge just west of Aristides Dr.
  • Freeport Dr. from Trade Port Dr. to dead end
  • Freeport Ct. from Trade Port Dr. to dead end
  • Transport Ct. from Freeport Dr. to dead end

SW Library Event, September 9

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Health Fair on Saturday

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Join a Giant Potluck at Iroquois Park on September 10

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Coffee With a Cop at Starbucks on September 14th

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Join your neighbors and police officers from the 3rd Division for coffee and conversation. No agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood. Coffee with a cop will be held at the below listed location.

Starbucks 

6731 Dixie Highway

Dixie Manor Shopping Center

Thursday, September 14, 9:00-10:00am


Assistance for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Program, September 14

Register for this event by clicking here 

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Pop-Up Drop-Off at Sun Valley on September 16th

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Support Valley High School Cheerleaders, Carwash September 16th in School Parking Lot

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Help Children of Military Families

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Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer”

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Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer”

The Louisville Zoo’s ever-popular annual Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer is celebrating 42 years of merry not scary fun! Tickets are on sale to the public at louisvillezoo.org/boo. This beloved event will begin Sept. 30 and run through Oct. 29 (Thursday – Sunday nights).

Tickets are all-inclusive and include Boo at the Zoo admission, parking, Spooktacular Carousel, “not-so-itsy-bitsy” Spider House and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow attraction.

Guests can dress up in their wildest costumes for the after-hours event that turns the Zoo into a living storybook, complete with favorite characters brought to life. There will be music, photo opportunities around every corner and, of course, a safe place to trick-or-treat for kids 11 and under. Guests are encouraged to bring their own trick-or-treat bags, but reusable treat bags will be available for purchase at the Zoo’s Gift Shop for $2 (while supplies last).

Tickets

Tickets for Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer are $13.50 for non-members (both adults and children 3 and older) and $7 for members (both adults and children 3 and older). Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket.

Members and guests can purchase tickets online at louisvillezoo.org/boo, with their chosen date and arrival time. Ticket capacity is limited each night with popular nights expected to sell out quickly.

A limited number of Meijer “anytime tickets” can be purchased at participating Meijer stores for $11.50 beginning September 24. Visit louisvillezoo.org/Meijer for a list of stores.

Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer is a rain or shine event.

Event Hours/Special Dates

On Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer event days:

The Zoo will close early for regular daytime visitors. Gates will close at 3 p.m. with guests being allowed to visit until 4 p.m.

The party starts at 5 p.m. and Halloween guests will enter the Zoo at their ticketed time. At 10 p.m., the trick-or-treat route will close, and all guests must exit the Zoo.

Thursday, Oct. 19 is Allergy-Friendly Night and will feature peanut-free treat booths and added non-food treats like stickers, pencils and more. Children with allergies can receive a teal token redeemable for an allergy-friendly option at our Switch Witch booth.

PNC Grow up Great Learning Adventure tent will be at the Zoo’s entrance Oct. 27 – 29.

Costumes

The Zoo encourages all visitors to wear family-friendly costumes. Adults may join in the fun, however full costume masks that cover the entire face are not permitted for adults.

To learn more about the event and Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer activities, visit louisvillezoo.org/boo.

Animals

While guests may catch a glimpse of a few party animals, most animal ambassadors will not be on exhibit in the evenings so they can rest and follow their regular fall schedules.


Tickets on Sale for Louisville’s Favorite Halloween Event 

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Jack O’Lantern Spectacular, presented by Thorntons, is celebrating its 11th year from October 3-31 at Iroquois Park.  This year’s theme is “Wanderlust: The World is Your Pumpkin,” and will feature skits and scenes from travel destinations from across the country and around the world. Guests can weave their way through the woods and visit national parks, ancient wonders of the world, and other “bucket list” destinations. Attendees should be prepared to enjoy re-creations of Route 66, the Grand Canyon, ancient pyramids, and Merry Olde England.

Event Details Jack O’Lantern Spectacular presented by Thorntons:

  • The event runs from Tuesday, October 3 through Tuesday, October 31
  • The event will be open from Dusk-1000pm, Sunday through Thursday, and until 11:00pm on Friday and Saturday
  • The event is held rain or shine unless dangerous weather conditions arise.
  • To reduce crowds and traffic, there will be timed ticketing for every night of the show.
  • Sunday-Thursday pricing: Adults - $15, Seniors (65+) - $13, Children (3-12) - $12
  • Friday-Saturday pricing: Adults - $20, Seniors (65+) - $17, Children (3-12) - $15
  • The Sunday - Thursday 9:30 time slot will be offered at $2 off the regular price
  • Children 2 and under are free
  • The Pre-Lit Bash – Presented by Heaven Hill is on opening night, Tuesday, October 3. Guests can enjoy spirits (the alcoholic kind), and food before being escorted to the head of the trail.
  • Tickets for groups of 20 or more can be purchased in advance for Jack O’Lantern Spectacular by emailing contact@jackolanternlouisville.org.
  • Thanks to one of the sponsors, Republic Bank, clients and employees can get $2 off tickets for Jack O’Lantern Spectacular on Wednesday, October 18. For online ticket purchases, contact your Republic Bank for a discount code or purchase at the gate with a Republic Bank credit/debit card or employee ID.
  • Sensory Night – Presented by PNC Bank will be held on Monday, October 25 with gates opening early at 6 p.m. During this special sensory-friendly hour, pumpkins will light up the woods but there will be low music and no special effects. Designed for those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), sensory processing differences, and their families.
  • The entrance is at 1080 Amphitheater Road, at the intersection of New Cut and Kenwood.
  • Thanks so much to the additional sponsors, Louisville Regional Airport Authority, LG&E and KU, Porta Kleen, La Quinta by Wyndham, VIA Studio, and UFCW 22

Future Dreamers Civic Leadership Academy 2023

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The Future Dreamers Civic Leadership Academy develops and highlights emerging community leaders who live, work, or learn in South or Southwest Louisville. Participants engage in a series of workshops where they learn about the assets and opportunities specific to South and Southwest Louisville and build on skills and resources necessary to address these priorities. The Academy has graduated 40 diverse Louisvillians from 13 zip codes.

Fall 2023 Class – Accepting Cohort Members

If you and/or someone you know would like to be nominated, please let us know! The dates are Thursdays in October, and November 2 and 9 from 5:30 to 8:00pm.  The cost for the whole program is $125 and scholarships are available. If you have any questions or are interested, please contact Southwest Dream Team Executive Director Rachel Roarx. Rachel@swdreamteam.org 502-724-7529


SW Community Festival Seeking Volunteers

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SW Community Festival, which is always held the second Saturday in October at Sun Valley Park, is seeking volunteers to help with planning and events on the day of the festival.  If you are interested in giving back to your community, please contact Bill Cogburn, Volunteer Coordinator, at 502-907-7121.


Epworth Fall Bazaar

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Fall Community-Wide Cleanup 2023

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Registration is now OPEN!

Our Fall Community-Wide Cleanup is happening Saturday, October 21st! Be a part of this city-wide event to keep Louisville looking bright and beautiful. Check out our website to register.

We encourage all residents to make a difference by taking part in our Community-Wide Cleanup-- it is a great service opportunity for boy/girl scouts, sports teams, faith groups, community organizations, and corporate teams. 

Cleanups are an integral part of Brightside's mission and without the help of volunteer groups, and many other volunteers throughout the year, Brightside could not achieve our goals of a cleaner, greener Louisville.

Neighborhoods can hold their own cleanups at any point throughout the year and we can provide gloves and bags for each Neighborhood Cleanup. We will work with Solid Waste Management to have the collected litter bags picked up. Give us a call at (502) 574-2613 or register online about two weeks prior to your event to schedule your cleanup and for information about getting supplies. 


Volunteer Opportunity

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YMCA Safe Place Seeking Mentors

If you are interested in making a difference, learn more by clicking here.

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Get Involved - Join a Louisville Metro Government Board or Commission and Represent SW Louisville

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If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards or Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.

There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.

Visit the website to learn more and apply! 


Meals on Wheels

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Reporting Potholes

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We need your help reporting potholes, use one of the methods below;

  1. Use an online form by clicking here.
  2. Use Twitter by sending the location of the hole to @LouMetro311 and include the hashtag #502pothole.
  3. Call Metro311 or 574-5000 to report potholes or any other issues.
  4. Call our office at 574-1114, and we'll turn it in on your behalf.

To report a pothole on an interstate in Jefferson County, go to the “contact us” dropdown menu and select “report a hazard” on KYTC’s website http://transportation.ky.gov or click here.


Report a Litterer!

Report a Litterer

Get directly involved in making Louisville a more litter-free community through the Report-A-Litterer program aimed at motorists who throw fast-food wrappers, cigarette butts, soda bottles or any type of litter out their car window. 

Click here to report.

Click here for more information


How Can You Help with Illegal Dumping

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Illegally dumped trash is more than just an eyesore! It is expensive to clean up, it negatively impacts our quality of life and economic development, and the plastic debris may end up in our waterways and oceans. Individuals caught dumping illegally may have their vehicle impounded and face fines and fees totaling about $1,000. 

Residents are encouraged to fill out this online form if they witness illegal dumping. The form can also be used to share home security camera footage or images of illegal dumping occurring with our Solid Waste Enforcement Department. Go to Louisvilleky.gov/IllegalDumping to learn more about how you can help prevent illegal dumping. 

Did you know..? Many waste materials can be dropped off legally and for FREE. Up to three large household items, up to 4 passenger tires, and up to 3 electronics items can be dropped off for free at the at the Waste Reduction Center, located at 636 Meriwether Avenue. A pickup truckload of yard waste or construction debris can be disposed for only $60.00.

Residents can also utilize the free Pop-Up Drop-Off events that occur monthly, on a Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., March - November, in various parts of Jefferson County. Items must be separated into the various categories for easy off-loading. Know before you go! View the accepted items list here: Louisvilleky.gov/PopUps.


Southwest Community Ministries - Items Needed

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Southwest Community Ministries is currently overwhelmed with families who have never needed assistance before but are running out of household and hygiene products! They are asking for help from members of the community, youth groups, or anyone willing to donate.

If you would prefer to give food donations, items such as ravioli, ramen, fruit cups, canned meats, soups, and peanut butter crackers are always good options. Things like Ensure and pull top lids are good for seniors as well!

Needed Household Items:

  • Ramen Noodles
  • Ravioli
  • Fresh items from your garden

Items can be dropped off at the Ministry (8504 Terry Rd.) Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information please call (502) 935-0310.

Donations can also be made by visiting SouthwestCommunityMinistries.org/donate.


Meriweather Waste Reduction Center

Meriweather Waste Reduction Center

At the Waste Reduction Center, Louisville/Jefferson County residents can dispose of tires, household bulky waste such as metals, appliances, electronics, tree limbs and stumps up to three feet in diameter, unbagged yard waste, construction debris, and furniture.

Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Appointments available Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Up to three household bulky items per day may be dropped off at no charge. Bulky loads or drop-offs exceeding three items will be charged according  - CASH ONLY.  

Examples of single items

  • Up to 4 passenger tires*
  • One appliance
  • One large household item such as mattress, box spring, sofa or chair

*No more than 4 tires will be accepted for free drop-off at one time regardless of the number of other items