
NOTICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
25-ZONEPA-0044
Case Record: 25-ZONEPA-0044
Property Address: 6104 PARADISE LANE
Change in Zoning Pre-Application from R-6 & C-2 to C-M to allow the construction of a mini-warehouse business on the on 4.1593 acres located at 6104 Paradise Lane. The proposed plan includes seven one-story buildings and a detention basin in the southeast corner of the property. The proposed mini-warehouse business will be accessed via Paradise Lane. The property will be fenced, and buffering will be provided along all property lines adjacent to residences.
We are inviting nearby owners, residents, and other neighborhood stakeholders to a meeting to discuss the proposal as indicated below.
MEETING LOCATION: Southwest Regional Library Community Room 9725 Dixie Highway Louisville, Kentucky 40272 DATE: May 8, 2025 TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
For more information, please click HERE.
NOTICE OF SECOND NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
25-ZONE-0026
Case Record: 25-ZONE-0026
Property Address: 11900 & 11908 E. ORELL RD and 11705 DIXIE HIGHWAY
For more information, please click HERE.
Notice of Second Neighborhood Meeting: Change of Zoning Form District from existing Neighborhood Form to Suburban Marketplace Corridor Form
You are invited to a second neighborhood meeting on the above-referenced Application for a change in Zoning. Details are as follows:
MEETING LOCATION: Southwest Regional Library Community Room 9725 Dixie Highway Louisville, Kentucky 40272 DATE: May 7, 2025 TIME: 6:00 p.m.
Case Record: 25-ZONEPA-0049
Property Address: 13601 KELLY LN
A change in zoning from R-4 to EZ-1 to allow an existing auto repair shop and heavy truck off-street parking and storage facility on 4.7 acres.
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 25-MPLAT-0055
Property Address: 4933 WEST PAGES LN
A minor subdivision plat to divide one lot into 2 and dedicate right-of-way on 4.63460 acres in the C-2 and R-4 zoning districts.
For more information, please click HERE.
Case Record: 24-MPLAT-0049
Property Address: 13800 DIXIE HWY
A minor subdivision plat application to consolidate three tracts into one and dedicate right-of-way on 3.649 acres in the C1 and C2 zoning districts
For more information, please click 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: 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.
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Check out these upcoming events and activities at the library and be sure to visit their website for more details and information HERE.
      
Please save 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 is set up at the Southwest Government Center (enter through the front doors and turn left - container is in front of glass office). Drop off anytime Monday through Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm.
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.
Thank you to those who have already dropped off donations!

 The Kentucky Humane Society with Louisville Metro Animal Services is hosting our second annual Hammer’s Lou Adopts, a mega adoption event aiming to find loving homes for nearly 200 adoptable local dogs and puppies. Once again sponsored by Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers, Hammer’s Lou Adopts will offer on-site adoptions at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center Pavilion on Saturday, May 11 from noon – 4:00 p.m. After finding homes for 115 dogs at last year’s event, the group has their eyes set on even higher numbers this year!
KHS and LMAS will be joined at Hammer’s Lou Adopts by several other local shelters to offer the public a large variety of friendly, loving local dogs and puppies who are available for adoption on-site.
Adoption fees will vary by shelter. Jefferson County adopters will be required to pay a $10.50 licensing fee for each adoption. All the dogs and puppies will be spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and up-to-date on vaccinations. Adopters are encouraged to bring their resident dogs so they can meet any potential dog siblings and to bring their dogs’ vaccine records.
 Metro311 is a division of Louisville Metro Emergency Services that routes your non-emergency issues to the correct department for service.
When you contact Metro311 with a concern, a service request is created and a tracking number assigned.
Click HERE to submit a service request. You can also call 311 or send a service request via email at Metro.311@louisvilleky.gov
You can also download the app, which allows you to track the progress of your submission.

The saying goes April showers bring May flowers. However, in Kentucky, the heavy rains have caused significant flooding, resulting in a surge of mosquitoes. As you prepare for summer cookouts and outdoor activities, plan to protect yourself and your family from these annoying pests.
Avoid mosquito bites
- Use insect repellents when you go outdoors. Repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and some oil of lemon eucalyptus and para-menthane-diol products provide longer-lasting protection. To optimize safety and effectiveness, repellents should be used according to the label instructions. More information about insect repellents can be found here.
- Wearing long sleeves, long pants, and socks when outdoors can offer protection. Mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing, so spraying clothes with repellent containing permethrin or another EPA-registered repellent will give extra protection. Don't apply repellents containing permethrin directly to the skin. Do not spray repellent on the skin under your clothing.
- Peak mosquito-biting hours are early morning and dusk. Be sure to use repellent and wear protective clothing from dusk to dawn or consider avoiding outdoor activities during these times.
- Prevent mosquito breeding grounds:
- Install or repair screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes outside.
- Help reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home by emptying standing water from flowerpots, gutters, buckets, pool covers, pet water dishes, discarded tires and draining birdbaths on a regular basis.
Watch this video for things you can do around your home to prevent mosquitoes.
To make a complaint about mosquitoes in your neighborhood, call Metro311 by dialing 311 or 502-574-5000.

LMPD 3rd Division is asking for help spreading the word!
The Louisville Metro Police Department is using Nextdoor to engage and connect with residents across Louisville. Nextdoor is not an official or emergency reporting service and is not a substitute for dialing 911. For non-emergency, police matters, please call (502) 574-7111. If you are aware of a crime or wanted person, you are encouraged to call LMPD's Anonymous Crime Tip Line (502) 574-LMPD (5673) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The LMPD Nextdoor account is intended to be a forum for communication and discussion between the LMPD and members of the public about specific topics.
You can find them HERE or by using the QR Code below. (Download the Nextdoor app if you don't already have it!)

Find out where crime is happening in your neighborhood! Use LMPD's Crime Mapping Tool HERE.

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