We are excited to host our very first community meeting on March 26th at 6:00 PM at the Sun Valley Community Center. This will be a great chance to get acquainted, build friendships, and brainstorm about the future of District 14 together.
At this meeting, we will:
- Introduce the planning & zoning process
- Assist those interested in signing up for our weekly newsletter
- Discuss plans for a spring cleanup and recruit volunteers for the initiative
Be sure to mark your calendar! And please share the details with anyone who may not have access to social media or our newsletter.

 Meet Barbara Lewis
On Thursday, February 27, we were honored to recognize Barbara Lewis as our 2025 Black History Month Award recipient for District 14.
Barbara Lewis is a dedicated community servant, educational leader, and advocate for diversity and empowerment. Overcoming early challenges, including time in foster care, Barbara has become a steadfast leader. After moving to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1996, she focused on making a positive impact, particularly in the West End community.
Barbara's dedication to education saw her earn her GED, an associate degree in Early Childhood Development, a Bachelor's in Pastoral and Christian Studies, and she's currently pursuing a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.
In 2024, Barbara ran for Jefferson County School Board Representative District 4, garnering 47% of the vote. Her passion for community empowerment is evident in the programs she developed:
- Liberty House of Freedom Addiction Recovery Program
- B.O.Y.S. (Born Outstanding Youthful and Strong
- G.I.R.L.S. (Gifted Individuals Reaching Life Success
- Think Before You Sink
- Second Chance Employment
Barbara has also contributed significantly to education and community service, supporting the mentally challenged, senior citizens, and women's ministries. Her vision of "empowering one family at a time" drives her to build stronger, more inclusive communities.
We celebrate Barbara for being a champion of diversity, empowerment, and community transformation!
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 Harbor House - Beacon Ball Gala
Harbor House of Louisville - Home of the Ken-Ducky Derby
Each day, Harbor House provides meaningful day programs and engaging opportunities for adults with disabilities and seniors and children in our community at the state-of-the-art Intergenerational Life Center.
On March 15th, Harbor House will host the annual Beacon Ball Gala — the official kick-off event for the Ken-Ducky Derby, the largest fundraiser at Harbor House! The funds from these events directly support the vital programs at Harbor House, expanding opportunities for individuals and enriching our community.
We would love for you to join us in celebrating this incredible event and help our community continue to grow. Your participation makes a difference!
Get your ticket today! kgreen@hhlou.org or call (502) 916-5729
Pop-Up Drop Off

 On Friday, February 21, 3 individuals tragically lost their lives in a shooting outside of the Driver's License Branch in Valley Station. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family's who lost loved ones and to all those in our community who had to endure and witness this devastating event.
No arrest have been made at this time.
If you have any information on the triple shooting outside the driver’s license branch in Valley Station you are asked to call LMPD's anonymous Crime Tip Line at 502-574-LMPD (5673) or submit a tip on the anonymous Crime Tip Portal by clicking HERE.
Come work for Louisville Metro Government! You can search for all open positions and submit your application now. Click HERE for more information.

Congrats to these 6 young gentlemen on their participation in the 2025 Eastern Kentucky University Honor Bands! We are incredibly PROUD of their hard work!
Congratulations to Dennis Williams, 2024-2025 Girls Sixth Region Coach of the Year! Way to go!

Received your W-2 in the mail and don't know what to do next? Louisville Metro Government is offering free tax prepping services at 15 locations around Louisville, including Sun Valley Community Center. Click the picture below for more information.

Sun Valley Community Center is among several Louisville Parks and Recreation community centers that will be offering Spring Break Camp this year. Participants must be 5-12 years of age for all camps except Metro Arts, which is for ages 9-12.
The cost of Spring Break Camp is $60 per camper. Youths will enjoy a range of activities including athletics, games, crafts and a field trip.
For more information, click HERE.
Metro311 is a division of Louisville Metro Emergency Services. 311 connects you to the city government and resolves your non-emergency issues.
When you contact Metro311 with a concern, a service request is created and a tracking number assigned. The service request is sent to the agency responsible for investigating the concern.
Click HERE to submit a service request. You can also call 311 or send a service request via email at Metro.311@louisvilleky.govlder text.
Now taking vendor applications for the 2025 Riverside Farmers’ Market— our 4th season! Interested vendors can find information and an application through our website: www.riverside-landing.org
Deadline for the Early Bird Special for vendors is March 31, 2025.

LMPD is on the lookout for fresh recruits to join our ranks and make a real impact.
Benefits Include:
- $64,852.96 - 1st Year Salary (Upon completion of Academy)
- Take Home Car Program
- Free Healthcare Plan & HRA Card
- Retirement & Pension
Explore opportunities HERE.

 What is Unclaimed Property? Unclaimed Property is generally defined as any financial asset that has been left inactive by the owner for a period of time specified by the law, generally three (3) years. Find FAQ’s HERE .
Each year millions of dollars are turned over to the State Treasurer's Office by businesses who are unable to contact property owners. These funds may be in the form of cash, stocks, bonds, securities, insurance benefits, etc. This site allows you to search the State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Database to determine if they may be holding unclaimed assets belonging to you or your family or business. You can search HERE to see if you have unclaimed property.
 Join us at the Louisville Zoo starting this March for a morning walk on the wild side! The one-mile paved walker’s loop at the Louisville Zoo combines flat areas and hills along with the sights and sounds of the Zoo as it wakes up.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll in a beautiful, calming environment or step it up to a quicker pace for a challenging twist. Strollers are welcome, but are not available for rental. Directional signs will help keep you on track!
March 1 through October 31, 2025! Daily: 8 – 9:15 a.m. (exit by 9:30 a.m.)
Enter at the Front Gate. All walkers must exit by 9:30 a.m.
Please note: Zoo exhibits, concessions, rentals, etc., are not opening during the Walking Club hours. If you would like to see the animals, purchase a ticket or use your membership to re-enter the Zoo via the front gate at 10 a.m.
For additional questions about the Louisville Zoo Walking Club, please contact Morgan at morgan.mclaughlin@louisvilleky.gov
If you see illegal dumping, please take time to report it.

We would love for you to join us in our effort to provide support for Louisville Metro Animal Services.
Please start saving your empty medication containers and help us recycle these for a good cause!
***Be sure to rinse out any medication residue and remove the labels.***
Our collection point will be set up at the Southwest Government Center Monday through Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm starting Monday, March 3, 2025. (Please do not attempt to drop items off before then.)
Want to make a donation or contribute other items on their wishlist ? Click HERE to learn more.
You can view the top needs of our city shelter via their Amazon Wishlist.

 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.
 Did you know that you can sign up to receive weekly activity reports from the Office of Planning? Sign up HERE.
Case Record: 25-CFR-0009
Property Address: 11616 LOWER RIVER RD
Johnsontown Storage Building - A community facility review for a storage building on 300.37 acres in the R-1, R-4, and R-7 zoning districts.
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 25-CUP-0029
Property Address: 6502 JOHNSONTOWN RD
Landmark Independent Baptist Church - A Conditional Use Permit to allow expansion of existing church and parking facilities.
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 24-CAT2-0031
Property Address:13730 DIXIE HWY 40272
Rapid Liquors Corner Mall - 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-0077
Property Address: 9501 CANE RUN RD 40258 (Five Star #5301)
A district development plan application to demolish and rebuild of existing convenience store, with fueling and related site improvements on 2.96 acres in the C1 zoning district.
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 24-DDP-0038
Property Address:7000 TRANSPORT CT 40258
ISCO Riverport - 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: 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.
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