District 14 eNews - October 26, 2023
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 10/26/2023 12:35 PM EDT
Office Locations:
CityHall
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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...
- Hidden Heros Event at Sun Valley Huge Success
- LG&E and KU Alert Customers to Solar Scam Threat
- Sunday Car Show Includes Food, Vendors and Trick-or-Treat
- Upcoming Sporting Events in Town
- HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE, LIHEAP EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS OCT. 31
- Boo at the Zoo Ends Oct. 29
- Ending Oct. 31, Jack-O-Lantern Spectaclar
- AARP Caregiver Dinner Nov. 2
- JCPS Application Period Begins Nov. 6
- Fall Leaf Drop-Off Begins November 7
- Louisville Free Public Library Series
- Team McGarvey at SW Library Nov. 8th
- Interested in Being a Foster Parent? Informational Meeting Held on Nov. 9th
- Veterans Day Parade Registration
- Volunteers Needed to Place Flags at Veteran's Graves
- Bethany UMC to Hold Fall Bazaar Nov. 11
- Aftercare Services Available at SW Library on Tuesdays Starting November 14th
- Shop Small, Shop Local
- Louisville Metro Animal Services Announces Extended Waiver of Redemption Fees, Promoting Equity and Easing Economic Hardships
- Toy Donations Sought for Military Children
- Light Up Louisville December 2nd
- Meet Your Beat Officer December 5th
- Free Kids Winter Camp, Sign Up Now
- At-Home Covid Tests Available for Pick-Up at Sun Valley
- Deer in Your Headlights?
- SW Louisville Needs YOUR Representation. Get Involved - Apply to a Louisville Metro Government Board or Commission
- Meals on Wheels
- Reporting Potholes
- Report a Litterer!
- How Can You Help with Illegal Dumping
- Southwest Community Ministries - Items Needed
- Meriweather Waste Reduction Center
- Contact Metro311
Hidden Heros Event at Sun Valley Huge Success

Councilwoman Fowler (far left) along with many resource agencies show support for our local veterans at event held last weekend. Event was coordinated by Renee Lovelace, Tai Chi instructor.
LG&E and KU Alert Customers to Solar Scam Threat
Recently, customers began contacting LG&E and KU to report door-to-door "solar installers" claiming to work for LG&E and KU. The solar installers were using high-pressure sales tactics with the promise of providing "free solar panels" or "free energy" as part of signing up to do business with them. LG&E and KU took prompt action, placing an alert bar with information on the company's website, sending an email to customers, and sharing the information on TV news programs in Louisville and Lexington.
Here are the details to know, along with helpful information you can use with family and friends.
- While there are many legitimate solar installers across our service area, please know that LG&E and KU do not market or sell residential rooftop solar panels and are not affiliated with any residential solar installers.
- Just as you would do with any significant investment involving your home, we encourage you to always do your homework and secure quotes from several reputable businesses before signing any contract or agreement and making a significant financial investment.
- If someone comes to your door claiming to be from LG&E and KU, ask to see the person's company-issued employee or contractor identification card. An authentic ID card will show our company logo, the employee's name and color photograph on the front.
There are many deceptive ways scammers operate. Remember these key points about how we do business and know that LG&E and KU will never do any of the following.
- Threaten to cut off your service if you do not make an immediate payment.
- Make a live or automated call to demand payment.
- Send someone to your home to demand payment.
- Ask you for a credit card or debit card number or checking account information.
- Ask you to pay with a prepaid debit card or gift card.
Customers who suspect they've been scammed or were targeted by a scammer also can call the police and then let LG&E and KU know by filling out the form at lge-ku.com/report/scam. Visit lge-ku.com/safety/scams for more information.
Sunday Car Show Includes Food, Vendors and Trick-or-Treat
To register your car or participate as a vendor, click here.

Upcoming Sporting Events in Town

HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE, LIHEAP EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS OCT. 31
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Seniors and disabled people on fixed incomes can apply early for LIHEAP and MSD’s Senior Citizen Discount Program |
The Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS) is offering pre-registration for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Fall Subsidy Component. The pre-registration opened on Monday, October 2, and will end October 31, or until appointments reach capacity.
Pre-registration is for Jefferson County residents, within 150% of the federal poverty guidelines, who are 60 years of age or older, or are disabled and receiving a fixed income (Social Security, SSI, pension or Black Lung benefits).
Additionally, through partnership with the Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD), eligible residents will have the opportunity to apply for a discount on their water bill through MSD’s Senior Citizen Discount Program. Customers 65 or older with a gross annual household income of $35,000 or less, may be eligible to receive a 30 percent discount on the wastewater portion of their bill.
Residents who received assistance in 2022 under MSD’s Senior Citizen Discount Program do NOT need to reapply this year – their enrollment in the program will continue for 2023.
Eligible households can apply for one or both LIHEAP Subsidy and the MSD’s Senior Discount Program with one single appointment.
The toll-free automated appointment system is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to schedule an in-person appointment at one of seven locations. The automated scheduler will provide details about these locations as well as eligibility and required documentation.
LIHEAP Fall Subsidy Component, Early Registration Phase
How to apply: Jefferson County residents meeting eligibility can call the automated scheduler at 502-991-8391 or visit online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.
Eligibility:
- Households with elderly (60 years or older) or disabled individuals receiving Social Security, SSI, pension or Black Lung benefits, etc.
- Jefferson County households within 150% of 2023-24 Federal Poverty Guidelines
- Must be responsible for home heating costs or pay heating costs if utilities are included as an undesignated portion of rent.
- LIHEAP Subsidy is a one-time benefit. You do not need to have a past-due balance or disconnect notice to be eligible.
Documentation required:
- Proof of all household income for the preceding month (Food Stamp award letter, Social Security Award letter, pay stubs, etc. or proof of $0 income). Note: Zero Income forms are available at the Resilience and Community Services office at 701 W. Ormsby Ave., Suite 201 as well as the seven LIHEAP locations listed below or by clicking here.
- Proof of Social Security Number or Permanent Residence card (Green Card) for each member of the household.
- Most current heating bill; or statement from your landlord if heating expenses are included in your rent; or statement from your utility company if you participate in a pre-pay electric program. Please bring the account number and name on the account for all heating fuel sources and electricity.
MSD – Senior Citizen Discount Program
How to apply: Jefferson County residents meeting eligibility can call the automated scheduler at 502-991-8391 or visit online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.
Eligibility:
- Client must be 65 years of age or older and a named customer with MSD.
- Gross household income is $35,000 or less per year.
- Not currently receiving MSD’s EWRAP (Emergency Wastewater Rate Assistance Program) as of date of application.
Documentation:
- Proof of age (must provide driver’s license, state ID, or birth certificate.
- Proof of social security number or permanent residence card (Green Card) for each member of the household.
- Must provide proof of all income received during the previous month by any member of the household (gross).
- Proof of active utility account with Louisville Water Company and MSD. (i.e. Named customers with MSD, receiving metered water service for a property used solely for residential purposes, and owned or leased by the customer as principal residence).
Income-eligible residents who do not meet the requirements for LIHEAP pre-registration (who are not elderly or disabled and on a fixed income) may still apply for LIHEAP benefits beginning Nov. 6, 2023. Appointments will be taken in advance starting Nov. 2, 2023, utilizing the automated scheduler listed above.
MSD clients who do not meet the age requirements or other eligibility for the Senior Citizen Discount Program may still be eligible for EWRAP, which provides a 30 percent discount on MSD wastewater charges to customers within 150% of the federal poverty guidelines.
Visit louisvilleky.gov and search for “LIHEAP” for periodic updates about both of these programs, or for more details about the MSD Discount Programs, visit https://louisvillemsd.org/paymybill.
Benefits provided by the LIHEAP program are paid directly to the applicant’s heating vendor, and will not be applied until after Nov. 6, 2023. Discounts from the MSD programs will become effective on the next billing cycle following approval.
Individuals who are unable to apply for this program in person may send a representative on their behalf. Simply provide the representative with the documentation listed above as well as a hand-written note, dated and signed from the applicant, giving them permission to handle their application for services. Residents who are homebound and who are unable to send a representative may call 502-780-7937.
For more information about this process on how to apply for LIHEAP pre-registration or the MSD discount program, please contact Metro311 by simply dialing 311 or 574-5000, email metro.call@louisvilleky.gov, visit the website’s Online Customer Service or Live Chat at www.louisvilleky.gov/metrocall, tweet @LouMetro311, or download the free Mobile 311 app from the website.
LIHEAP is made possible by the United States Department of Health and Human Services and by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. For more information about Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services, visit our website at www.louisvilleky.gov/RCS or contact Community Action Kentucky at 1-800-456-3452.
For more information on MSD’s Senior Citizen Discount and EWRAP Discount visit https://louisvillemsd.org/paymybill or call 502-540-6000.
Boo at the Zoo Ends Oct. 29
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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. |
Ending Oct. 31, Jack-O-Lantern Spectaclar
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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:
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AARP Caregiver Dinner Nov. 2

JCPS Application Period Begins Nov. 6

Fall Leaf Drop-Off Begins November 7
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Fall LeavesMowing over leaves to mulch them back into your lawn is a great option for reducing waste. Mulching not only returns vital nutrients to the soil, but experts say that it can help your grass grow even better the following year! Never blow leaves into the street! If you see Street Sweeping signs posted on your street, please make sure to move your vehicle so any leaves that fell naturally on the street can be properly cleaned. Leaf Drop-Off SitesThe Metro Public Works free leaf drop-off sites will be open Tuesday-Saturdays, November 7 through December 9. Drop-off will not be available on November 23 and 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only leaves will be accepted. Leaves can be loose, in paper/compostable bags, or reusable containers. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be taken back by residents. Locations and hours starting Tuesday, November 7:
Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. |
Louisville Free Public Library Series

Louisville is home to more than 53,000 internationally-born residents, representing countries and communities from all over the globe, with more newcomers arriving each day. In the new series Celebrating Our Neighborhood, the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL), in partnership with Kentucky Refugee Ministries and Americana World Community Center, will celebrate the history and culture of our immigrant and refugee populations. In November, the series will spotlight Cuban Americans, Louisville’s largest and fastest growing immigrant community. Through four free events at LFPL’s regional and Main libraries, programs will explore Cuban history, dance, music, and cuisine.
The History of Cuba: The 1959 Cuban Revolution
Wednesday, November 8, 6:30 pm • Main Library, 301 York St.
University of Kentucky Professor of History and African American and Africana Studies Devyn Benson will explore the precedents, processes, and legacies of the 1959 Cuban Revolution. This program aims to give a better understanding of Cuban history from 1898 to the present, with special attention to the experiences of Black Cubans and their fight against racism.
The Dance of Cuba
Thursday, November 9, 6:30 pm • Southwest Regional, 9725 Dixie Hwy.
Join us for a lively evening of dance showcasing the rich and diverse Cuban culture, including salsa, rumba, mambo, and more. Plus, get a chance to learn some steps – no partner or experience required. Just bring your enthusiasm and your dancing shoes.
The Cuisine of Cuba
Wednesday, November 15, 6:30 pm • Northeast Regional, 15 Bellevoir Circle
With its burgeoning Cuban population, Louisville has seen an explosion of Cuban restaurants in the past few years. In this program we’ll learn about Cuban cooking traditions and discover how to make a staple Cuban dish with Sweet Havana Restaurant. There will be a vegetarian-friendly option. Space is limited and registration is required: LFPL.org/OurNeighborhood or (502) 574-1623.
The Music of Cuba
Thursday, November 16, 6:30 pm • South Central Regional, 7300 Jefferson Blvd.
Celebrate the diverse rhythms and melodies of Cuba. This live musical presentation will have your feet tapping as you learn about the roots of salsa, mambo, son, rumba, and others.
Spanish language interpretation will be available at all Celebrating Our Neighborhood programs. To learn more about the free series or to register for any of the programs, visit LFPL.org/OurNeighborhood, or call (502) 574-1623.
Want to learn more about Louisville’s International Community?
Join Emilie Dyer, Executive Director of the Americana World Community Center at the Main Library on Wednesday, October 25 (6:30 p.m.), as she delves into the history of immigration in Louisville. New in Lou: Immigration and the International Community of Louisville is a free Library Fast Class that will explore answers to questions like, "How can we support and welcome the newest members of our community, who have come from all over the globe?" and "How does immigration status affect their integration into the community?" It is a great introduction to LFPL’s new series, "Celebrating Our Neighborhood." Registration is requested online at LFPL.org/MyLibraryU, or by calling (502) 574-1623.
Team McGarvey at SW Library Nov. 8th

In an ongoing effort to help Louisvillians get connected to a wide range of resources available to them, Morgan McGarvey's team hosts Mobile Office Hours throughout our community. At each location, Team McGarvey is available to assist anyone who has questions regarding Social Security benefits, Medicare, immigration, veterans' benefits, passports, IRS, and other federal programs.
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Interested in Being a Foster Parent? Informational Meeting Held on Nov. 9th

Veterans Day Parade Registration


Volunteers Needed to Place Flags at Veteran's Graves

Bethany UMC to Hold Fall Bazaar Nov. 11

Aftercare Services Available at SW Library on Tuesdays Starting November 14th

Shop Small, Shop Local

Louisville Metro Animal Services Announces Extended Waiver of Redemption Fees, Promoting Equity and Easing Economic Hardships
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LMAS is extending the waiving of reclamation fees for owned pets, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder the reunification of beloved companions with their families.
Earlier this year, LMAS announced the waiver of reclamation fees for owned pets and the success of reuniting animals with their owners has led to the extension of the program. During the 3-month period, LMAS has reunited 251 dogs and 28 cats with their owners.
LMAS strives to provide compassionate care to both humans and animals. By waiving redemption fees, the shelter is taking concrete action towards addressing inequities and ensuring that pet owners from all walks of life have an equal opportunity to be reunited with their furry friends.
LMAS’ thanks their non-profit partners, Friends of Metro Animal Services (FOMAS) for providing the necessary funding to make the three-month redemption period possible.
Now through the end of the year, owners can reclaim their lost pets without incurring the usual reclamation fees, including boarding charges, vaccinations, and microchipping. The aim is to alleviate the burden on individuals and families who may be facing financial hardship, ensuring that no pet remains separated from its rightful home due to economic disparities.
- Redemption fees will only be waived for pet owners with no previous violations, and cover microchipping, licensing, and vaccination fees.
- Court fees will not be waived.
- LMAS will not keep a pet impounded due to its owner’s inability to pay and will work with owners who have outstanding balances and want to reclaim their pet.
Redemption fees are set by the Louisville Animal Ordinance. Local animal laws also require pets to be licensed, microchipped, and spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter. To view the animal ordinance and a list of redemption fees, visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/animal-services
Louisville Metro Animal Services encourages pet owners to visit the shelter to reclaim their companion animals, located at 3528 Newburg Rd during regular business hours, Monday-Saturday 12pm-6pm. The shelter's dedicated staff members will be available to guide owners through the reclamation process, providing support and assistance every step of the way.
Friends of Metro Animal Services (FOMAS) supports LMAS and its many life-saving initiatives through fundraising. If you would like to donate to help citizens in need of financial assistance when reclaiming their pet from the LMAS Shelter, visit www.fomaslou.org
Toy Donations Sought for Military Children

Light Up Louisville December 2nd
Light Up Louisville is a free, annual event that will kick off the holiday season in the city! We look forward once again to welcoming Louisville citizens to Downtown to welcome the REAL Santa Claus!
The Lots of Lights Parade brings holiday cheer to Jefferson Street, aka Santa Claus Lane, with dozens of brightly lit groups singing and dancing in the street!
Sign up to participate in the Lots of Lights Parade today by clicking here.
Interested in donating a tree to the city to Light Up Louisville during the holiday season? Email Special.Events@LouisvilleKY.gov with your contact information and we will get in touch with you!

Meet Your Beat Officer December 5th

Free Kids Winter Camp, Sign Up Now

At-Home Covid Tests Available for Pick-Up at Sun Valley

Do you need any COVID-19 at-home tests? If so, the tests can be picked up during the operating hours from each clinic available while supplies last. Anyone 2 years old and older can be tested.
Why test?
- Help reduce COVID-19 spread by testing at home and getting results in just minutes.
- People who don't have symptoms can still spread COVID-19, so testing is critical to knowing if you’re infected.
- If you test positive, contact your health care provider or call our COVID-19 helpline at 502-574-8207.
For a list of community center locations, you can scan the QR codes above or view a list of community center locations. You can also scan the QR code above or visit FDA Extended Expiration Update to learn more about at-home tests.
You can also order four free at-home tests sent directly to your home. Please visit covid.gov/tests to learn more information.
Deer in Your Headlights?
Annual 'Antler Alert' by Kentucky Transportation CabinetThe annual "Antler Alert" issued by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) reminds motorists that the peak season for deer-vehicle collisions is upon us. About half of all deer-related crashes occur during the last three months of the year, with November having the most. In addition to causing vehicle damage, deer can be hazardous to humans. Deer are among the leading causes of animal-related human deaths in the United States, contributing to about 200 deaths on America’s highways every year. KYTC offers these driving tips:
Motorists are asked to report all deer-vehicle collisions to police. KYTC traffic engineers use the crash data to aid in placing deer-crossing warning signs and other safety measures. |
SW Louisville Needs YOUR Representation. Get Involved - Apply to a Louisville Metro Government Board or Commission

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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! We need individuals from Southwest Louisville. It is important to have representation from all of Louisville Metro. Please consider applying. |
Meals on Wheels

Reporting Potholes
We need your help reporting potholes, use one of the methods below;
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!
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
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
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:
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

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
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