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Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright
601 W. Jefferson Street
(502) 574-1103
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Legislative Assistant
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2025-2026 BUDGET

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Read the 2025-2026 Recommended  Budget:

Recommended Budget

There are two budgets. One budget is for operating (paying for salaries, benefits, office charges like internet service and phone bills) and the other budget is called "capital" (for physical improvements to roads and buildings, or for new buildings). Each Metro Council member generally asks the mayor to include several items in the budget, for example, funding for park improvements. This year, Councilwoman Parrish-Wright asked for the following items to be in the 2025-2026 Operating & Capital Budgets: 

$25K support for 7th Street Road Community Garden (Operating)

$50K for Shively Splash Park (Capital)

$400K to finish the GG Moore Redevelopment (Capital)

$100K for Watterson Lake Park fence/gate and lake replenishment for fishing (Capital)

$75K Harrison Park cleaning of splash ground and renovations (Operating)

$40K New gate installation for Schardein Cemetery (Capital)

$25K new fence on Manslick Road (Capital)

$100K for speed humps and sidewalk repair (Capital)

$50K Flock Cameras (Operating)

$50K Security Cameras (Operating)

The online public comment form is live!

If you have not yet, please fill out a public comment form to let us know what you want in the budget. The form can be accessed HERE! This link will also allow you to see the full budget hearing schedule. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office. 

Community Budget Hearings

Plan to attend the Community Budget Hearing on Thursday, May 22, at 6:00 PM. Sign-up to speak on May 22, between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM at Metro Council Chambers, 601 W. Jefferson Street. To sign up, please call the clerk's office at 502-574-3902. 

If you have an organization that has previously received External Agency Funds (EAF) and are seeking additional funding, please let the council members know what you are looking for. Council members must have a working knowledge of everything there is to know in Louisville and that is sometimes not feasible. Please let the council members know relevant information so they can advocate on your behalf!

May is going to be a super busy month for the District 3 office! We will be attending budget hearings almost every week day, but please continue to share your events and invite the us to summer programming! We are happy to attend and share the love!

District 3 Continuing Projects:

The GG Moore Park redevelopment is underway, and we had a great kickoff event earlier this month. There was additional funding allocated to this park in the 2025-2026 budget and we are so excited to move forward with this project!

We have completed the process to keep Schardein Cemetery maintained for the 2025 mowing season, so the cemetery will be regularly mowed and it will not be overgrown. 

There have been additional staff changes in the department of Public Works and Assets. Our contact for the fence along Manslick Road is no longer with Public Works, so we are working directly with the director and have followed up with her. 

For Watterson Lake Park, additional lighting has been installed and we met with the director of Parks and the director of Parks and Recreation at the park last week. They let us know trashcans will be installed and that we could think about limestone barriers to keep the park secure. 

Neighborhood Upkeep & Improvements

As always, please continue to report any abandoned vehicles or property to 3-1-1 or 502-574-5000. You can also use the 311 Mobile App, or the website at louisvilleky.gov. Public Works and Codes & Regulations are very busy but it is important to continue reporting these issues to them via the 311 process. Even if it takes them a while to address the issue, please continue to report them. 

REA:-ID Deadline

From the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

"In Kentucky, you have an option of a standard driver’s license or ID, or a REAL ID version. When REAL ID enforcement goes into effect on May 7, 2025, Kentucky driver’s licenses, permits or identification cards without a black star cannot be used at airport security checkpoints for U.S. commercial air travel or to visit federal facilities that require ID (like the White House or military bases). You have options and we can help!"

Please make a plan to obtain your REAL-ID. Wait times can be lengthy, so please be prepared to stay in line or pack a lunch if you need. For more information, please visit: https://drive.ky.gov/RealID/Pages/default.aspx 

Louisville - Dixie Highway
Driver Licensing Office: 6202 Willismore Drive
Louisville, KY 40272
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Hours: Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (ET)

Walk-ins currently available today

Monthly Saturday Hours: June 7 from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (ET). WALK-INS ONLY

 

Louisville - Nia Center
Driver Licensing Office: 2900 W. Broadway Suite 100
Louisville, KY 40211
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Hours: Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (ET)

Walk-ins currently available today

Monthly Saturday Hours: June 7 from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (ET). WALK-INS ONLY

 

Louisville - Hurstbourne
Driver Licensing Office: 9112 Leesgate Road
Louisville, KY 40222
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Hours: Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (ET)

Walk-ins currently available today

Monthly Saturday Hours: June 7 from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (ET). WALK-INS ONLY

 

Louisville - Bowman Field
Driver Licensing Office: 3501 Roger E. Schupp Street
Louisville, KY 40205
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Hours: Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (ET)

Walk-ins currently available today

Monthly Saturday Hours: June 7 from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (ET) WALK-INS ONLY

D3 Podcast

Our next podcast is being scheduled and we'll be talking to a Family & Youth Resource Coordinator with JCPS! Until then, please listen to our former podcasts HERE!


District 3 in The Community!


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Councilwoman Parrish-Wright joined UofL professor, Dr. Trinidad Jackson, and two other panelists to discuss the best way to include communities in academic research, and the importance of building strong relationships across lines of difference. 


Councilwoman Parrish-Wright met with the New Leaders Council, alongside Representative Josh Watkins and Kelsey Hayes-Cootes to discuss the best leadership practices across the commonwealth. 

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Councilwoman Parrish-Wright joined Dr. Lauren Heberle, John Cullen, and Eboni Cochran at the Library with the Metropolitan Housing Coalition to discuss the best ways to move forward on protecting our communities from the hazards of lead in houses. 


Councilwoman Parrish-Wright was the keynote speaker for the Exploited Children's Help Organization's (ECHO) 2025 Pancakes and Pinwheels fundraiser event. 

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Councilwoman Parrish-Wright was the keynote speaker for St. Vincent de Paul's annual Roses and Rose fundraiser event. She discussed her experience being homeless twice in Louisville, and the services St. Vincent de Paul was able to provide her and her family.  


Councilwoman Parrish-Wright attended the 2025 Louisville Urban League Derby Gala!

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3DAB Meeting: Tuesday, May 20th, 6pm at the South Louisville Community Center

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Please join us on Tuesday, May 20th for our next District 3 Advisory Board Meeting. It will be at the South Louisville Community Center at 2911 Taylor Boulevard at 6pm. We needed to update the regularly scheduled DAB meeting due to budget hearings on the May 13th. 

Algonquin Community Meeting


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Please join Councilwoman Parrish-Wright and Councilwoman Hawkins (as well as Councilmembers Herndon, Purvis, and Lyninger) to tell them what YOU want for your Algonquin Community Day! We are so excited about the opening of the Algonquin Pool and want to hear from YOU! Algonquin Park used to be in District 3, so we are so excited to be working with Councilwoman Hawkins on this amazing project. 


LIHEAP OPEN


Louisville, KY (April 15, 2025) – Kentucky households may qualify for a one-time electric benefit through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Spring Subsidy Cooling Component. Applications will be accepted from April 15 to May 30, 2025, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Spring Subsidy is designed to help households with incomes up to 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines offset their cooling costs. It provides a one-time electric benefit, which is paid directly to the household’s electricity vendor.

Jefferson County residents wishing to apply must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment system. Appointments can be scheduled by phone by calling 502-991-8391 or online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. This toll-free service is currently open and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

All applicants will be required to supply the following documentation at the time of application:

  • Proof of Social Security Number or Permanent Residence card (Green Card) for each member of the household.
  • Proof of income from the preceding month for all household members.
  • Most current electric bill, statement from your landlord (if electric is included in your rent), or statement from your utility company if you participate in a pre-pay electric program.
  • The account number and name on the account for your electric bill.

Spring Subsidy does not require a disconnect notice, a past due bill, or eviction notice. The Subsidy benefit can be applied as a credit on your account. Assistance received during previous LIHEAP components does not affect a household's eligibility.

About the Office of Social Services

The Louisville Metro Office of Social Services (OSS) provides essential services for Louisville residents, including: preventing homelessness; delivering Meals on Wheels; helping families build financial stability and security; operating LIHEAP to help residents stay safe and warm; making microloans to jumpstart small businesses; and supporting eight Neighborhood Places.

The mission of OSS is to promote stability and advance equity by leveraging relationships with partners and connecting residents with essential resources.

About Community Action Kentucky

Community Action Kentucky administers LIHEAP in partnership with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services who receive the funding as a pass-through block grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For more information about LIHEAP, including contact information for all local Community Action agencies, please visit the Community Action Kentucky website at www.CAPKY.org.


Solid Waste Management Tips

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Pop-Up Drop-Off Events

Louisville residents, it's time to clear out the clutter responsibly! The Pop-Up Drop-Off Waste Disposal Events are back, offering a convenient way to dispose of unwanted items—from old furniture to electronics and yard waste. These events help keep our city clean while ensuring recyclable and hazardous materials are handled properly. Don't miss your chance to declutter and make a positive impact on the environment!

Pop-Up Drop-Off events are popular and well attended! Follow these tips for your best experience:

Tip #1: Do not arrive early! All Pop-Up Drop-Off events start at 10 a.m. A line of vehicles causes traffic backups and prevents our equipment from entering.

Tip #2: Only bring sensitive documents to be shredded! The line for shredding is usually the longest. We have seen catalogs, paperback books, etc. being shredded, which is unnecessary and takes up valuable time.

Tip #3: Make sure no items are mixed with your documents! We've seen hammers, scissors, and toys mixed in with documents. These contaminants can break the shredding truck's equipment! 

Tip #4: Try giving away usable items first! We see a LOT of decent items being trashed or recycled at our events. Some residents even offer these items to workers - staff is not allowed to keep items. Please try to donate or give away BEFORE coming to our waste and recycling event.

Tip #5: Loads of construction materials, lumber, and loose debris are NOT allowed! Take these loads to the Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Ave instead. Pop-Up Drop-Off events are very popular - please follow the rules so we can keep the line moving.

Tip #6: Separate your loads into the various categories! More can be recycled and the line moves faster when you are ready to offload your items at each station. 

Tip #7: Check-in staff will ask for your zip code and which types of items you brought. We track this information so we can keep improving our events. Most residents bring large items, electronics, and documents for shredding. Other categories include metal (or mostly metal) items, tires, yard waste, household recyclables, prescription medication, and shoes. 

Be Cart Smart (for the USD areas)

Be Cart Smart: Simple Steps for a Cleaner, Safer Louisville!

Your waste and recycling carts do more than hold trash—they help keep our city running efficiently! Follow these Cart Smart tips to ensure yours stays in top shape:

  • Bring it in! After collection, store your cart securely to prevent damage or theft.
  • Don't overload! Make sure the lid can close to avoid messy spills and wear.
  • Identify it! Label your cart with your address and snap a photo of its serial number for easy identification.
  • Keep it clean! A quick rinse with soap and water keeps odors and buildup away.
  • Repairs are free! If your cart is damaged, request a free repair or replacement at Louisvilleky.gov/Carts.

A little care goes a long way—help keep Louisville clean and efficient by being Cart Smart!  

Recycle Together

Recycling is one of the easiest ways to make a big impact on our environment. By properly sorting and disposing of recyclable materials, we can reduce waste, conserve resources, and keep our city clean. Louisville offers convenient recycling programs to help residents do their part—so let’s Recycle Together!

No matter who is collecting your recycling, the do’s and don’ts are the same. Learn more at Louisvilleky.gov/RecycleTogether!  

Tips for the Urban Services District collection:

  1. Keep it loose! Place all materials loosely inside the cart with the lid closed. Don’t use bags!
  2. Set it out! Place cart 3 feet away from obstacles by 6 a.m. on collection day.
  3. Bring it in! Bring cart back in by 4 p.m. the day after collection.

Battery Disposal

Be Battery Smart: Recycle Safely!

Did you know that improper battery disposal can cause fires or environmental harm? Keep our community safe and green by following these simple steps:

  • Sort your batteries—only alkaline batteries can go in the trash, while others should be recycled.
  • Tape the terminals on all non-alkaline batteries to prevent fire hazards.
  • Find a recycling location—Jefferson County residents can drop off batteries at HazBin for free or check local hardware stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot for options.

Don’t let old batteries pile up—dispose of them responsibly!


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