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March 1, 2024


Friday Thoughts

Happy Friday! Now that it's officially March, I'm hoping winter is mostly behind us and we can turn our attention to spring. I know I'm ready to spend more time outdoors! With that in mind, I'd like to wish all those participating in the 5K tomorrow (or any of the Triple Crown races this month) good luck!    

Switching gears a bit, some of the recent news (in particular, the consolidation/relocation announcements made by Humana and Fifth Third Bank) hasn't been great at least as far as downtown is concerned. However, there are several things on the horizon to be really excited about. In May alone, we have three incredible events happening. First up is the Kentucky Derby on May 4. Of course, it's not just any Kentucky Derby but the 150th running. What a weekend that should be! A week or so later, the PGA Championship will return to Valhalla Golf Club - another opportunity to show people from all over the world what Louisville has to offer. Finally, the Gazebo Festival recently announced by Jack Harlow will bring more than two dozen performers to Waterfront Park over Memorial Day weekend.

In addition, the mayor announced yesterday an important economic development project in Louisville, a modular housing manufacturing facility that will bring 70+ new jobs to our community. Those jobs, at least 51% of which will come from Louisville, are important to be sure. It's also noteworthy that this product offers an affordable housing option that can be built much quicker than traditional construction - a valuable tool in our efforts to meet housing demand in our city.

I hope you have a great weekend. If my office can help you in any way, please let me know. 
        


Contact the District 17 Office


Markus Winkler
17th District Councilman
Metro Council President
502.574.1117
Contact Councilman Winkler


Kip Eatherly
Legislative Aide
502.574.3462
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Important Numbers

Animal Services  473-7387
Charmoli NP  574-5787
Codes & Regulations  574-2508
EACM  426-2824
Health & Wellness  574-6520
Jefferson Co. Clerk  574-5700
KY Science Center  561-6100
LG&E  589-1444
LMPD (8th Division)  574-2258
Louisville Water  583-6610
Louisville Zoo  459-2181
Mayor's Office  574-2003
Middletown Library  245-7332
MSD  540-6000
NE Regional Library  394-0379
Parks & Recreation  574-7275
Planning & Design  574-6230
Public Works  574-5810
TARC  585-1234

February 29 Metro Council Meeting Recap

Click here for a video summarizing last night's Metro Council meeting. For the complete agenda or more details on a particular item, please visit the Metro Council Clerk's website.
 


LMPD 8th Division February Newsletter

LMPD's 8th Division sent out its February newsletter earlier this week. While the total amount of criminal incidents over the last four weeks has continued the downward trend we saw for much of 2023 (we are down about 37% YTD), the 8th Division did experience a noticeable increase in car thefts/thefts from autos the week of February 5. Groups of suspects were apparently driving through residential areas checking door handles for unlocked vehicles and either taking valuables or the car itself if keys were left inside. Some arrests have been made, but it bears repeating - please lock your vehicle and refrain from leaving valuables in plain sight. 

If you aren't yet signed up to receive the 8th Division Newsletter, click here to do so. You can also follow them on Nextdoor for more frequent information.
 


Black History Month Program Honoree

Black History Month

Meryl Thornton was honored yesterday during our Black History Month program for her contributions to her neighborhood and our city.


Each year, the Metro Council hosts a program celebrating Black History Month. Part of the program is dedicated to honoring residents who have made in impact in our community. I chose to recognize Meryl Thornton as District 17's honoree. Ms. Thornton is an active member of the Berrytown neighborhood having been involved in the recent neighborhood plan process, helping plan Berrytown Family Day, and the work of the Berrytown Neighborhood Association. She is also a member of a senior citizen's group that meets at the Watson-Powell Senior Center where she recently gave a presentation on the history of the neighborhood. In addition, Meryl is now in her second year on the Juneteenth Jubilee Commission. 

A graduate of a Historically Black College and University (Kentucky State University), Ms. Thornton now teaches at an HBCU (Simmons College of Kentucky) where she is an assistant professor of English and a writing coach in the writing center. We were happy to honor Meryl yesterday for all she does for her neighborhood and our city!
     


PDS Weekly Activity Report

Metro Planning and Design Services creates a report each week listing all new land use applications in Jefferson County. These applications typically include changes in zoning, conditional use permits, variances, and more. There are two requests in this week's report for property located in District 17. One is an area-wide change in zoning for 1408 N English Station Road. The other is a conditional use permit and variance requested for 10613 La Grange Road to allow off-street parking for Selena's restaurant and for that parking to encroach into the required setback. Please contact the case managers listed in the report with questions or comments on either proposal. 
 


Café LOUIE - Saturday, March 9

Cafe LOUIE


Café LOUIE is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with elected officials in an informal setting. After brief introductions, a facilitator directs questions (that attendees have written on note cards as they arrive) to state and local leaders for comment and discussion. The first Café LOUIE of the year was January 13 at the Middletown Library. Next weekend, you'll have another chance to attend one close to our district as Café LOUIE comes to the Northeast Regional Library on Saturday, March 9. I will be there with several of my Metro Council colleagues and State Representative Tina Bojanowski. Click here for more information, an updated list of attendees should something change, a link to finding your local or state representative, and more.  


Office of Sustainability's Priority Climate Action Plan

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In late 2023, Louisville Metro's Office of Sustainability was awarded a federal grant to create a climate action plan for the Louisville MSA which includes 11 counties in Kentucky and Indiana. The draft plan, as well as an opportunity to offer feedback, can be found here. Those interested have until Friday, March 8 to provide comments. For more information on this process and other sustainability-related issues, click here
 


Brightside's Trash For Cash Program

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