District 12 eNewsletter - August 28, 2024

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Councilman Rick Blackwell

601 West Jefferson Street 

(502) 574-1112

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Heather Blazis

Legislative Assistant

(502) 574-1112

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135

LMPD Non-emergency: 574- 2111

Shively Police Dept.: 448-6181

PRP Fire Dept.: 935-3878

Shively Fire Dept.: 449-5025

Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Metro Animal Services: 473-7387

Metro Codes & Regulations: 574-2508

Metro Public Works: 574-5810

Metro Parks: 574-7275

Louisville Water Company: 583-6610

MSD: 540-6000

LG&E: 589-1444

TARC: 585-1234

Southwest Regional Library: 933-0029

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I was proud to celebrate LMPD Deputy Chief Steve Healey's retirement last week at the Metro Council meeting. We are very appreciative of his 24 years of service to our community. 


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UPCOMING EVENTS



CWCM

Join us for our next Coffee With Your Councilman on Saturday, September 7, 10:00am - 12:00pm at Panera Bread (6900 Dixie Highway). Enjoy a free cup of Panera coffee, ask your questions, and share your concerns. 


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HOMELESS & CRISIS SHELTERS: COMMUNITY LISTENING SESSIONS

The Coalition for the Homeless estimates that nearly 1,600 Louisvillians are experiencing homelessness on any given night, but the city only has 1,000 emergency overnight and transitional shelter beds, leaving 500 to 600 people without a place to stay each night. The Office of Planning has been tasked by the Louisville Metro Council to review and consider changes to the Land Development Code to expand access to homeless shelters and create options for temporary crisis shelters.

The Office of Planning invites you to attend an upcoming listening session to provide your feedback and solutions to increase shelter access to all community members in need.

  • August 29th at 6 PM – Shively-Newman Library
  • September 3rd at 6 PM – Main Library (New Date Available)
  • September 4th at 6 PM – Shawnee Library