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Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 01/05/2024 07:59 PM EST
Recycle your Christmas tree at area drop-off sites through January 27Christmas tree drop-off sites are now available for all Louisville/Jefferson County residents at three locations. The Hubbards Lane site will also instantly recycle Christmas trees into mulch that will be offered back to citizens for home use. Those wishing to receive mulch must bring an appropriate container in which to carry it. All lights and ornaments should be removed from trees before they are dropped off. HOURS & LOCATIONS Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Waste Reduction Center closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays) through January 27. All locations will be closed on Saturday, January 13 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Metro Public Works will also provide curbside pickup of Christmas trees within the Urban Services District after the holiday. Residents with city yard waste collection may set their Christmas trees and greenery out on their regular collection day. Trees may not be in plastic bags and all decorations must be removed. Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies to see if and when tree pickup is available. evolve502 scholarship applications are open now
![]() Evolve502 enrolls JCPS graduates in a two-year tuition-free postsecondary education opportunity. In the first three years evolve502 enrolled more than 1,500 JCPS graduates in college at Jefferson or Simmons College of Kentucky; 72 of those students live in District 10 and 23 of those are from the class of 2023. Creating access to postsecondary education and strengthening the workforce are critical to our community’s future success and evolve502 is working with students, families and partners every day. Monthly Food Pantry at St Agnes Parish in partnership with Dare to Care
District 10 eventsLouisville Nature Center - upcoming programs![]() Winter Tree ID, Saturday, January 20, 10 a.m. to noon. Admission for members is $5 and for non-members is $15. How do you recognize a Dogwood? By its bark, of course! Jokes aside, winter is a great time to polish up our tree ID skills. Jacob will teach you how to recognize common tree species by clues such as fallen leaves, branch and twig patterns, buds and bark.
Full Moon Hike, Thursday, January 25, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Admission for members is $5 and for non-members is $15. Did you know Moons are named after seasonal occurrences? January's full Moon came to be known as the Wolf Moon because wolves were more likely to be heard howling at this time. Join Jacob, our trained naturalist, to catch a glimpse Valentine's Candlelit Hike
Admission for members is 22 and for non-members is $30. Hike at your leisure, either on the candlelit short trail (about 3/4 mile), or the unlit longer trail (1 3/4 mile). Warm up around the fire afterward, or head indoors, where you can visit our reptiles and enjoy snacks and drinks. Participants must be 21 and over. Let candles light your way as you stroll underneath the stars this Galentine’s and Valentine’s Day. Great Backyard Bird Count, Friday, February 16, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Admission for members is $5 and for non-members is $15. On this guided hike, our experienced naturalist and birdwatcher will help participants to identify some of Louisville’s beautiful birds and log their findings into eBird. Participants will learn ID tips such as field marks, behavior, habitat, vocalizations and more. This is for all skill levels of birding, ages 12 and up. Grab your binoculars and smart phones to join the worlds largest biodiversity-related citizen science project! Don’t have any binoculars? That’s okay! We have some available to use. Salamander Seekers
Admission for members is $5 and for non-members is $15. Grab your muck boots for this one! The streamside salamander (Ambystoma barbouri) is endemic to the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. One of their few remaining strongholds is in the wetlands of the Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve! Led by our naturalist, Jacob, participants on this hike will venture into the wetlands of the Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve to search for salamanders. Discover what makes these important habitats so special, and maybe get a little muddy while you’re at it! Vernal Pool Exploration
Admission for members is $5 and for non-members is $15. Deep in the forest lie seasonal pools of water that are home to many important species! They are temporary habitats critical to the survival of amphibians and aquatic invertebrates. On this hike, join Jacob as you explore vernal pools looking for salamanders, frogs, and fairy shrimp! Be ready to get muddy as some of the hike is off trail. Register for LNC programs early as many sell out. Free 5K run/walk every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at Joe Creason Park
Louisville Metro newsCapacity Building Grants from OSHN's ReImagine Network Team![]() The application for the Capacity Building Fellowship can be found here. YES! (Youth Engagement Services) Direct Youth Service Providers Directory compiling list of organizations serving Louisville youth![]() If you are a registered 501c3, scan the QR code above to include your organization today, or follow this link. Contact yes@louisvilleky.gov for more information. Metro Arts Community Center offering free all ages crafts and crochet classes
LMPD is hiring Traffic Guards![]() Registration open now for the next Neighborhood Institute![]() Tips for requesting Large Item Pickup online
Green Resources for Residents guidebook
Updated OADC Resource Guide available online
AssistanceKentucky's Employee Child Care Assistance Partner Program The Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership (ECCAP) helps employers meaningfully contribute financial assistance directly to employee child care costs by matching their contribution up to 100 percent, potentially doubling the value of their employer-provided benefit. All funds from the employer and the state are paid directly to eligible child care providers. Various program restrictions apply. Learn more at the Kentucky Chamber's ECCAP resource page, Kentucky's ECCAP program page, or by email. Help with prescription medication copays may be possible through the Kentucky Prescription Assistance Program. Call 1-800-633-8100, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Team Kentucky Homeowner Assistance Fund is a program that can help homeowners impacted by the pandemic rebound and avoid foreclosure. Qualifying homeowners can apply for up to $46,350 in assistance to help with delinquent mortgage payments, property taxes, homeowner’s and/or flood insurance, homeowners association fees and utility costs. If you're 65 years old, own and occupy your primary residence, you may qualify to exempt the first $39,300 of your home value from property taxes through the The Homestead Exemption. Vets with service connected disabilities and totally/permanently disabled civilians may also qualify. Locate Dare to Care food assistance locations, which include St. Stephen Martyr at 3015 Greenup Road, from 3:45 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays. Please call before visiting sites to verify hours of operation.
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Trauma-trained mental health specialists are available at all eight Louisville Neighborhood Place locations for immediate and free assistance for any Louisville resident dealing with violence or other trauma. Appointments and walk-ins are accepted. The city has also set up a trauma hotline that is free to call: 901-0100. LMPD - which numbers to call for emergencies, non-emergencies, and ongoing criminal activity complaints
Louisville Metro eventsJanuary 5 - Wellspring Clients Art Show opening night reception; show benefits adults with mental illness, continues through January 28
Artists with unique backgrounds are about to enter the local spotlight. More than a dozen clients from Wellspring’s Art Therapy programs will be featured in Mellwood Art Center’s Pigment Gallery throughout the month of January. The artists come from a variety of Wellspring is a Louisville nonprofit that provides behavioral health services, affordable housing, “While displaying the art is empowering, I place the highest importance on the process, not the The client Art Show is made possible with grant funds from The Snowy Owl Foundation. Wellspring is a Louisville non-profit with 42 years of experience serving adults with mental illness. Wellspring operates the region’s only adult Crisis Stabilization Services that provide 24/7 acute-care in a home-like setting. In addition, Wellspring provides Assertive Community Treatment, case management, peer support, Supportive Housing, and Affordable Housing Programs with subsidized rental housing. Wellspring also has a Supported Employment Program. January 5 - Next Anti-Racism Challenge begins![]() As we look forward to the New Year, many of us are thinking of positive change and new habits we want to develop. The free, four-week Anti-Racism Challenge can help us begin the new year with hope and action for a better world. It’s sponsored by listenlearnact.org, Metro’s Lean Into Louisville, and the Earth and Spirit Center and begins on January 5. This is how it works -- once a week in January, participants will receive an email with a list of 10-12 anti-racism activities. These range from reading an article, contacting an elected official, watching a film or viewing an exhibit by Black artists, patronizing a Black business, etc. We ask participants to choose and complete three of the listed activities. The purpose is to keep us all focused and active in challenging racism. This is a personal Challenge -- no one needs to report back. Those who wish to participate simply provide their email address (we never share anyone's information) and that puts them on the list to receive our ARC email each week. Here is the link to sign up: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/mhL87rL Upcoming events at the Highlands-Shelby Park Branch of LFPL
January 11, Baby Storytime, 10:15 to 11 a.m., a storytime for developing pre-literacy skills and a love of reading through books, songs, movement and activities. Ages 0-24 months. January 11, Toddler Storytime, 11:15 a.m. to noon., ages 2 to 3. January 11, Anime Club, 3 to 4:30 p.m. For long-time anime lovers and newcomers alike, join us every week as we watch popular films and series from your favorite genres. Ages 10-19. January 15 - MLK Day Tree Planting in Victory Park next event with Louisville Urban Forestry
January 25 - next YES! Connection event - practicing the art of storytelling to build community![]() News you can useDistrict 10 CIF and NDF appropriations
ABC ad run for 3301 Newburg RoadAn Alcoholic Beverage Control advertisement ran January 4 for a NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package & Transitional license(s) for SGS Trades, LLC, dba/ SGS Food Mart at 3301 Newburg Road. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 500 Mero Street, 2 NE 33, Frankfort, KY 40601, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication. Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services District 10 casesNote: short term rental is the general term used to describe vacation rentals including AirBNB, VRBO, and Tripping. Recent applications and revised submittals to Metro Planning and Design Services: 23-MCUP-0008, 3417 Community Horizon Circle, revised submittal of an application for a Modified Conditional Use Permit for a parking lot on 2.68 acres in the R5 zoning district. January 16 - Neighbor meeting regarding 1675 Christian Street![]() ![]() ![]() View the full letter with map. January 31 - Neighbor meeting regarding 6500 Six Mile Lane![]() ![]() View the full letter with map. 23-CAT2-0049, 4512 Bishop Lane, a Category 2b Development Plan to construct a 42,000 SF industrial flex space on 2.2 acres in the M2/M3 zoning district. Bishop Lane Flex Development. 2230 Buechel Avenue 23-ZONE-0128, 2230 Buechel Avenue, Revised Submittal of an application for a Change in Zoning from R-4 and R-5 to C-1 for a Mixed Use Development. Buechel Train Depot Revitalization. 4505 Bishop Lane 23-CAT2-0040, 4505 Bishop Lane, revised submittal for a Category 2B plan to demolish two existing warehouses and part of one warehouse and replace with one new warehouse building and addition of loading dock at the end of the proposed warehouse off Eastmoor Road. Master Supply. 23-VARIANCE-0140, 4505 Bishop Lane, a Variance to allow encroachment into the required setback along Eastmoor Road. Master Supply. 23-WAIVER-0151, 4505 Bishop Lane, a Waiver to not provide the required 30 percent tree canopy. Master Supply. 1300 Eastern Parkway 23-DDP-0117, 1300 Eastern Parkway, revised District Development Plan to construct a garage with carport and roof the existing front porch of the main house on 0.39 acres in R5A zoning. 23-VARIANCE-0179, 1300 Eastern Parkway, a Variance to allow the construction of a garage within the required private yard area on .39 acres in the R5A zoning district. 4310 Bishop Lane 23-LANDSCAPE-0211, 4310 Bishop Lane, a Landscape Plan for a proposed contractor's shop on 1.025 acres in the C2 zoning district. Bishop Business Center. 4510 Bishop Lane 23-CAT2-0049, 4510 Bishop Lane, a Revised Submittal of a Category 2b Development Plan to construct a 42,000 SF industrial flex space on 2.2 acres in the M2/M3 zoning district. Bishop Lane Flex Development. 23-WAIVER-0207, 4510 Bishop Lane, a Waiver to reduce the required tree canopy and preservation on 2.29 acres in the M2 and M3 zoning districts. Bishop Lane Flex Development. 4202 Poplar Level Road 23-WAIVER-0183, 4202 Poplar Level Road, an application for a waiver of the requirements of LDC section 10.2.11 to reduce the number of plantings required along street frontages. VisionFirst. 1 Audubon Plaza Drive 23-LANDSCAPE-0187, 1 Audubon Plaza Drive, a Landscape Plan for a parking garage on 27.1842 acres in the OTF zoning district. Norton Audubon Hospital Parking Garage Replacement. 4730 Champions Trace Lane: 19-DDP-0077, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a Revised District Development Plan for a medical office and dialysis center on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 19-VARIANCE-0076, 4730 Champions Trace Lane, a variance from section 4.8.1 of the Land Development Code to allow the proposed pavement to encroach into the middle and outer 100-foot stream buffer for a medical office on 1.4 acres in the C2 zoning district. 21-DDP-0087, 2020 Bashford Manor Lane, a District Development Plan for a building expansion. Walmart Fulfillment Center. 23-LANDSCAPE-0179, 4202 Poplar Level Road, a Landscape Plan for an existing commercial building and site to be used as an eyecare office. VisionFirst. 23-MPLAT-0155, 2608 Hikes Lane, a Minor Plat to create two lots from one on 10.5 acres in the R4 zoning district. Wallitsch Minor Plat. 22-MPLAT-0044, 4322 Mildaun Road, application for a Minor Plat change to create two lots from one on .736 acres in the R-4 zoning district and SW form district. Bicker Division. 3560 Bashford Avenue 23-WAIVER-0116, 3560 Bashford Avenue, a Waiver of LDC Chapter 10.2.4.B.8 to omit the required landscape buffer area along a portion of the side and rear property line. TEM Group Rezoning. 23-ZONE-0107, 3560 Bashford Avenue, Revised Submittal of an application for a Zoning Change from PRO to PEC or M-1 to allow the existing contractor's shop to remain with an additional building, parking, and outdoor storage area on 2.02 acres. TEM Group. 2814 Newburg Road 19-WAIVER-0112, 2814 Newburg Road, a waiver for the sidewalk requirement along Newburg Road. Short Term Rental cases23-CUPPA-0062, 3709 Willmar Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit Pre-Application for a non-primary residence Short Term Rental on 0.2602 acres in the R-4 zoning district. 23-CUP-0266, 1537 Lincoln Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on .083 acres in the R5 zoning district. 23-CUP-0149, 1628 Belmar Drive, a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on 0.1357 acres in the R-5 zoning district. 22-CUP-0066, 1607 Orchard Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental on .14 acres in the R5 zoning district. 20-CUP-0147 for 1500 Lincoln Avenue, a Conditional Use Permit for a short term rental at a non primary residence on 0.18 acres in the R5 zoning district. Check on Planning and Design Services cases. Locate legal Short Term Rentals with interactive mapShort term rental enforcement continues in large part to be complaint-driven, based on public reporting of alleged violations to administrators. An interactive map tool contains all of the registered short term rentals in Louisville having an active permit to rent their property out to paying customers on STR websites like Airbnb. If you believe someone is using a property as a short term rental but it does not show up on this registry, or if the registry indicates a non-owner occupied property does not have a CUP, then please report the issue here (select “Zoning and Business Concerns,” “Zoning Concern,” “Short Term Rental,” complete the form and submit). Or contact our office. An easy way to find out where Louisville Water is working
Driver licensing - REAL ID enforcement date extended to May 7, 2025
Be informed about crimes with LMPD's crime mapping websiteThe Louisville Metro Police Department uses a Crime Mapping website to display crime on a map in Jefferson County. Zoom in to see crimes in an area, or put an address in the address bar at top left to search. You may sign up for auto email alerts for crime around an address. Reports are made available to the public after a process of internal review, often in the same day as the report taken. Due to the nature of some crimes, reports are made available to public upon the completion of a thorough investigation and will be made available as soon as practical. These LMPD divisions serve sections of District 10:
Know the signs of human trafficking - you could save a lifeDo you know the indicators of human trafficking? You could save a life. If you or someone you know needs help, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-888-373-7888 to speak with a specially trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate. Support is provided in more than 200 languages. We are here to listen and connect you with the help you need to stay safe. Callers can dial 711 to access the Hotline using TTY. Or text at 233733. Message and data rates may apply. You can also email at help@humantraffickinghotline.org or submit a tip online here. Veterans Crisis Line![]() Some offices and VA hospitals offer a "Health Promotion Disease Prevention Program" that includes treatment methods including acupuncture, tai chi, and meditation instead of opioids, and they work with the Veterans Crisis Line (1-800-273-8255, Press 1) to provide support and treatment for PTSD and depression, the leading cause of suicide for veterans. Additional references for VA material and assistance or 1-877-WAR-VETS. Lifestyle changes for better health, or sexual trauma. "Embrace the Journey" website for parents of LGBTQ+ children and adolescents
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