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Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright 601 W. Jefferson Street (502) 574-1103 Email Councilwoman Parrish-Wright
Ben Harlan Legislative Assistant (502) 574-3452 Email Ben
Dre Dawson Community Engagement Strategist (502) 494-6663 Email Dre
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First, we hope everyone is having a lovely beginning to spring and Derby season! This is such an exciting time for our city and we are looking forward to seeing you outside real soon. If you'd like our office to attend an event this season, please use the link on the left hand side of this newsletter.
It's been another great few weeks being in community and working to learn more about how our city works and what we can do to make it better. We are currently planning a neighborhood clean-up in the Taylor-Berry adjacent neighborhood in June and working with those residents to get the word out! We have approved several sidewalk improvements, including on Nichols Meadow Circle and on Oregon Avenue. We've been in talks with the Mayor of Shively and the Louisville Mayor about an expanded Shively Library as well as attending several Anti-Violence Coalition meetings with the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods. (We are learning the Council Office requires expertise on many topics!)
As always, as the weather heats up, please reach out to our office with any concerns regarding abandoned vehicles, overgrown grass, or pest problems. You may also call 3-1-1.
Our office is working alongside the Jefferson County Attorney's Office to file our Peoples' Consent Decree Resolution. This is particularly timely, given the ongoing DOJ community meetings. Councilwoman Parrish-Wright also attended the special Public Safety committee meeting on Wednesday, April 10th, regarding the state of negotiations between the DOJ and the LMPD. Unfortunately, these negotiations will remain confidential at the direction of the DOJ and the administration. The goal of these negotiations is to bring the LMPD into compliance with "constitutional policing", and correcting the several patterns and practices of discrimination identified by the DOJ investigation. Once the DOJ and the LMPD reach an agreement (date unknown), they will share what they agreed to and there will be a brief period for public comment before the DOJ files the consent decree with a federal court. We were present at the last DOJ community meeting at the Republic Bank Foundation YMCA and heard from several residents frustrations with the confidential nature of these negotiations. We encourage everyone to attend future DOJ community meetings, listed below.
Councilwoman Parrish-Wright at the Unmasked event to discuss the history of lynching and racist violence.
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Councilwoman Parrish-Wright at the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research with Ali Bantu Ashanti, a civil rights lawyer from Colombia! |
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The D3 team was thrilled to welcome Parents Against Violence Engaged (PAVE) to our podcast and learn more about their mission! The podcast will be out soon! |
The District 3 team attended the Old National Bank remembrance ceremony at the Mayor's Office. April 10th marked one year since that terrible day in Louisville. We were honored to attend, hear the powerful speeches, and listen to the song by The Warriors of Praise and the Sankofa Players. |
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