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On Tuesday September 19th, Major Grissom is hosting “Coffee with a Cop” at Haraz Coffee House (1541 Highland Ave). No agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood.
Olmsted Parks Conservancy (OPC) is developing a master plan for its newest park, Beargrass Preserve. The future site of Beargrass Preserve is located adjacent to Louisville's Alta Vista neighborhood, Cherokee Park, and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Currently, this 25-acre site is home to scenic wooded trails, a grassy hilltop, limestone cliffs, and a section of Beargrass Creek's middle fork.
For years, this property was part of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary's campus and was purchased by OPC in 2021. Now, the dedication of Beargrass Preserve brings with it an unprecedented opportunity. We would like to invite the community to visit the website to learn more about the master planning process and leave feedback and comments with the interactive map feature. https://www.bgpmasterplan.com/
Beginning Wednesday, August 30 at 3 p.m. Jefferson County residents may drop off tree debris for free.
- Tree debris only.
- Residents only. No businesses. Residents will be asked to provide address.
- Location: 535 Meriwether Avenue (across the street from the Solid Waste office)
- Dates & Hours:
- Wednesday, August 30 - Friday, September 1, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
- Saturday, September 2, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- Tuesday, September 5 - Friday, September 8, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
- (Site will be closed September 3 & 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.
Louisville Asset Building Coalition is beginning to recruit volunteers for their Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program for the coming tax season. This program is completely free for families who make under 60,000 and will help keep money in their pockets. LABC needs help with greetings clients, filing tax returns, and quality review. Visit labcservices.org to learn more and sign up to volunteer.
Mark your calendars for our next community clean up event in collaboration with Brightside on October 21st from 10am to 12pm. We will meet in the public parking lot at Frankfort Ave & Keats Ave next to Con Huevos. Supplies will be provided. Thank you to all of our past and future volunteers for giving District 9 some TLC.
Bring your family, lawn chairs and pups to Bingham Park. Olmsted Parks Conservancy and West Sixth Brewing present the 3rd Annual Pop-up Beer Garden Series! You’ll enjoy music, lawn games, food and fresh beer from West Sixth’s draft trailer. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Kentucky Select Properties!
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Join the League of Women Voters of Louisville for a Democracy in Action Meeting on Monday, September 18th from 5:30-7:30pm at 115 S Ewing Ave. The topic covered is Crime & Safety featuring panelists David James- Deputy Mayor Louisville Metro, Cindy Heine- LWV Member, Whitney Austin- survivor & advocate, and Tim Moody- LWV Member. For further information contact the League at 502-895-5218..
As a result of unforeseen issues with the subgrade settling in the area of the new pickleball courts metro Parks has decided to close the back two pickleball courts until repairs can be made. All other courts in the complex will remain open for use. Please be aware that though courts are open for use, there is still work remaining to get that project fully complete. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
We had nearly 900 participants attend the Pop-Up Drop-Off event on Saturday, August 26! Most participants brought electronic devices to recycle, documents to shred, and large items to dispose. This was the first event collecting gently used shoes for WaterStep and 160 lbs of shoes were collected - ensuring about 50 people will have safe water to drink!
Our next Pop-Up Drop-Off will be Saturday, September 16 at Sun Valley Park and Ashby Lane Baptist Church. Learn more at Louisvilleky.gov/PopUps.
The Crescent Hill Community Council is sponsoring a “Curbing Gun Violence in Jefferson County Competition”. A $6,100 prize (and possibly climbing) will be awarded for the best new idea, or a new twist on an old idea to curb gun violence in Jefferson County.
Each idea must be submitted in accordance to the “Rules for Submission” below, and accompanied with the Official Submission Form attached. Additional forms can be obtained in person at the Crescent Hill Branch Library, 2762 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 Or online at: Crescent Hill Community Council Facebook; or crescenthill.us.; Via email to janege40@gmail.com or jdc09@att.net.
Entries accepted from July 5, 2023 until midnight Wednesday, October 4, 2023. A $6,100 prize will be awarded January 4, 2024.
TO ENTER:
TO ENTER ONLINE, CLICK HERE
TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION, CLICK HERE
A Conditional Use Permit application to provide short-term rentals at the address below was filed with the department of Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services on May 1st, 2023.
ADDRESS: 373 Winton Avenue CASE NO: 23-CUPPA-0146 CASE MANAGER: Jeremy Chesler, Jeremy.Chesler@louisvilleky.gov COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 APPLICANT: Matt Barker
In accordance with the procedures of Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services, we have been directed to invite you to discuss this proposal before a formal application can be filed. Although a neighborhood meeting for this request has already been held, an error on the original notification letter was discovered and we have been directed to hold a second meeting. This will be an informal meeting to give you the opportunity to review the proposed plan and discuss the proposal with the applicant or its representative. We encourage you to attend this meeting and to share your thoughts. This meeting will be held in addition to the established public meeting procedures of the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
The meeting to discuss this application will be held on:
DATE: September 11, 2023 @ 6:00pm LOCATION: Heine Bros’ Coffee. 2309 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY 40206
Matt Barker is the primary point of contact for any questions or comments. Any questions or comments received will be incorporated into the meeting record. The contact information is below: Name: Matt Barker matt@louisvilleins.com 502-641-9049
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You are invited to attend a review of a VARIANCE to allow an attached business sign to extend to a height of more than 25ft above ground (City of St. Matthews Development Code Article 11.D.2.c.)
Subject Property: 3939 Shelbyville Road Case Number: 23-VARIANCE-0110 Case Manager: Heather Pollock (heather.pollock@louisvilleky.gov) Application Date: August 07, 2023
Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment Meeting Date: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and will continue until all cases are heard Location: Learn how to participate online at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/upcoming-public-meetings
You may participate in person at the Old Jail Auditorium (514 W Liberty St, Louisville, KY 40202). If you are unable to participate inperson, please call 574-6230 or use the link above to learn about other ways to participate or provide comments.
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You are invited to attend a review for a WAIVER OF TREE PRESERVATION REQUIREMENTS.
Subject Property: 100 MARSHALL DR Case Number: 23-WAIVER-0134 Case Manager: Lucia RODRIGUEZ (lucia.rodriguez@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE Meeting Date: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023 Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
Below are some Ninth District calendar events! To view a full listing of events, please visit the District 9 Blog at http://district9news.wordpress.com/. If you would like to submit events to be considered for the blog calendar please email Jasmine Presley or call 574-1109.
Monday, September 4th: Metro Council offices closed for Labor Day.
Wednesday, September 13th: Meet with Councilman Andrew Owen at 11am on 8/13 at UCHM, where he will be available to speak with District 9 constituents about any questions, concerns, etc.
Sunday, September 17th: Hildegard Fest - Did you know that St. Hildegard of Bingen penned the first writings about hops and is the unofficial "Patron Saint of Beer?" Join the Butchertown Business Alliance for a community fundraiser and celebration at Apocalypse Brew Works, 1612 Mellwood Ave, on September 17 from 2 - 7 PM. Enjoy music, refreshments, and good company while supporting compassionate care for people at the end of life at Hildegard House.
Monday, September 18th: League of Women Voters of Louisville presents a Democracy in Action Meeting covering crime & safety on Monday, September 18th from 5:30-7:30pm at 115 S Ewing Ave. For further information, contact the League at 502-895-5218 or email: lwvlouisville@gmail.com
Friday, September 29th: Hildegard House is hosting its 6th annual golf scramble at Heritage Hill Golf Club on September 29th. Register for an amazing day, or half day, or golf - and make a difference for someone at the end of their life. To register and learn more go to hhgolf.org.
Friday, October 6th: Whitehall House & Gardens is pleased to announce that it will host its fifth annual Bluegrass and BBQ event on Friday, October 6. Doors open at 6 p.m. and food and drinks will be available for purchase from Boss Hog’s Barbecue and the Thirsty Thoroughbred. A limited amount of seating will be available under the tent, and guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 5 to 12 (children under 5 are free). Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling (502) 897-2944 or at https://www.historicwhitehall.org/bluegrassbbq
Wednesday, October 11th: The Louisville Water Company is hosting Walking Wednesday Open House on Wednesday October 11th from 4-7pm at Crescent Hill Reservoir (121 Reservoir Ave). Meet the team who keeps Louisville Pure Tap flow, and engage in hands on activities. Fall treats and ice-cold Pure Tap will be provided. This event is free and open to the public.
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