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This week Councilwoman Bast took advantage of the somewhat warmer weather to get out and tour the district. This was a great opportunity to take notes, pictures, and visit areas that constituents have contacted us about as we begin making a list of things we would love to see happen to bring positive change and improvement to the area. This is our home, our community - we want it to be the best it can be for everyone.
Let's hear your ideas! What is your vision for District 14? What do you see as the greatest needs? What is working well and what needs to change? You are the voice of this community and it is our goal to serve you.
 The old Watson Lane Elementary School - we'll keep you posted on any proposed development plans.
Councilwoman Bast will be at the Southwest Regional Library Cafe Louie on February 15, 2025. We hope to see you there!

Amanda Mills has been a Southend Jefferson County resident since relocating from Illinois in 2001. She has dedicated thousands of hours serving one of Louisville’s most vulnerable populations after having lived experienced. Amanda’s passion to help the houseless community has been a mission for the past 8 years, when she founded the Southend Street Angels.
Once a homeless “at-risk” youth herself she could empathize with those without a home. She saw a need in the community she lived in and began advocating, educating and meeting needs as she was able.
Southend Street Angels began as a homeless outreach group and expanded to a community outreach group over the past two years; a solid team of dedicated volunteers who share a heart to serve others! Today they provide weekly street outreach, host two blessing pantry’s that are accessible 24/7, aid first responders in connecting people in crisis to resources, reuniting families and so much more!
Amanda’s efforts with the Southend Street Angels have been recognized by The John Marshall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution for their Community Service Award, Today’s Woman Magazine for the Way to Go Woman for Community Award, WLKY Community Champion award, and Save-A-Lot Hometown Hero award.
Her ability to lead a community was most recently shown during the latest rounds of inclement weather as she led the efforts for three pop up shelters by partnering with businesses and other outreach groups, coordinating volunteers and donations, and participating in street outreach efforts to help save lives and limbs. Though the shelters have closed, she has remained committed to advocate for a more streamlined and user-friendly permit process that will allow anyone to open their doors to help too!
“You can borrow some of my hope until you get yours back.”- Amanda Mills
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 Did you know that Sun Valley Community Center has a free workout room open to the public? Click HERE to find them on Facebook!
 District 14 residents - we need you! Do you have time to serve on a board or commission? Below you will find a link to all current vacancies and a link to apply. We would love to see more of our constituents serving in this capacity and sharing your time and talents. If you think you may be interested, but have questions, please reach out to our office.
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.
See all current vacancies HERE.
Apply to serve HERE.
 The Academies of Louisville Alliance recently highlighted Valley High School student Jewels and her pathway from struggling student to a senior who is successfully pursuing two career pathways at Valley. We are delighted to share a link to that story is here:
https://www.aoflalliance.org/news/wiring-her-future-jewels-jacksons-path-of-discovery-at-valley-high-school
 Valley High School student - Jewels Jackson
 Case Record: 24-CAT2-0031
Property Address: 13730 DIXIE HWY 40272
A category 2b development plan for a 6000 sf commercial strip mall on 0.59 acres in the C-1 zoning district
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 24-DDP-0038
Property Address: 7000 TRANSPORT CT 40258
A detailed development plan to construct a 106,800 sf building on 8.71 acres in the EZ-1 zoning district
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 23-ZONE-0108
Property Address: 13001 E ORELL RD 40272
Change in zoning from R-4 to R-6 for a 528 unit multi-family residential development on 36.98 acres.
For more information, please click HERE.
 Louisville Metro Government will begin accepting applications for External Agency Fund (EAF) grants. If your nonprofit organization is committed to providing services that achieve meaningful outcomes for low-income Louisvillians, you are encouraged to apply.
Learn all about the process and view the application guidelines HERE.
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