Council District 13 e-Newsletter Update

Councilman Dan Seum, Jr. eNewsletter


Councilman Dan Seum
601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.1113
Lisa Ammon
Legislative Assistant

Map Crime and Subscribe to Crime Alerts

We now have a new way for you to map crime around you. Just click here and view our new interactive crime mapping tool for LMPD.  Save it in your favorites to view crime anytime it's updated daily. The Quickfind tool allows you to put your address in and subscribe to crime trends, alerts and block watch reports for your police beat. Forward this email to your friends and family!


Low-Cost Rabies, License & Microchip Clinic Tomorrow!

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Cost for Services

$25 – Microchip

Free – DAAP Vaccine

$10 – 1 year Altered Pet License

$5 - 1 year Altered Pet License - Senior Discount

$27 – 3 year Altered Pet License

$60 – 1 year Unaltered Pet License

$13.50 – 3 year Altered Pet License - Senior Discount

You must produce your Government ID

 


Join the Community Safety Commission

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On Monday, Mayor Greenberg announced details about the new Community Safety Commission, a group of citizen representatives, community organization representatives, and government representatives, tasked with ensuring transparency and accountability and providing meaningful input and feedback for the implementation of Safe Louisville, the city's comprehensive violence reduction plan, and the Community Commitment: Louisville's Consent Decree.

There will be eight seats for citizen representatives and seven seats for community organizations. We want you to apply and encourage others whose voice should be heard to apply as well! To apply, go to www.louisvilleky.gov/safelouisville. Our Louisville Free Public Libraries are also ready to assist anyone who does not have Internet access with submitting an application.

Applications are open from now until June 16, so don't wait!

We look forward to working together toward a safer, stronger, and healthier Louisville.


Fan Fair - June 7 at the Edison Center

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Know someone who has a documented disability or is older than 60 who might need help staying cool this summer? Fan Fair can help. This event, held this year on June 7 from 9-11 a.m. at The Edison Center, provides a free 20-inch box fan to qualifying residents while supplies last. There will be a vendor fair and an opportunity for you to properly dispose of prescription drugs that morning as well. Click here for more information or to email the coordinator with any questions.


2025 Buy Local Fair at Lynn Family Stadium on Sunday, June 8th!

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Paving for the week of June 9, 2025

Weather permitting, here are upcoming paving projects: 

Council District 13

  • Turnpike View Dr. from dead end to dead end
  • Agena Dr. from Turnpike View Dr. to end
  • Dulworth Ct. from Agena Dr. to end
  • Orbit Ct. from Agena Dr. to end
  • Ranger Rd. from Vanguard Dr. to Agenda Dr.
  • Vanguard Dr. from Titan Dr. to Turnpike View Dr. 

Foster or Adopt a Pet through Metro Animal Services

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📢 Louisville, We Need You! 🐾

#YourCityShelter is OVER MAX CAPACITY and our large dogs (40lbs+) urgently need your help.

🐶 We’re calling on fosters, adopters, and local rescues to step up for these amazing pups! Every kennel is full, and lives depend on finding them loving homes or safe places to land.

✨ Thanks to Friends of Metro Animal Services, all adoption fees are covered!

Every dog is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped—ready to join your family today.

📍 Animal House Adoption Center

📅 Open Sunday–Saturday: Noon–6PM, Fridays until 7PM

📍 3516 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY

🚨 Lost a pet? Come check for them at 3528 Newburg Rd, Monday–Saturday: Noon–6PM

📲 Want to help but can’t adopt or foster? SHARE our posts—your voice can save lives.

🌐 Get involved: linktree.com/yourcityshelter

Let’s do this together, ya'll! 💛🐕

#FosterMeLouisville #YourCityShelter #TodayAtTheShelter #AdoptDontShop #LouisvilleKY


Join Us on Saturday, June 14 for a Flag Day Celebration!

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An Invitation to all Women Veterans

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Planning & Zoning Notices for District 13

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Property Address: Main Liquor Stores, 10625 W MANSLICK RD

Case Number:  25-CAT2-0014

A category 2B application for a 1,560 square foot rear addition on 0.3459 acres in the C2 zoning district.

For more information, please click HERE.

Property Address: Minor Lane, 3000 Shadeswood Ave. 

Case Number:  25-MPLAT-0041

A minor subdivision plat create 5 tracts from 8 tracts and dedicate right-of-way.

For more information, please click HERE.

To View the Full Report, Please Click HERE.


BOZA Hearing for Conditional Use Permit at 811 Mount Holly Rd. for an Adult Care Center

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Planning Commission Hearing for 8000 National Turnpike Zoning Change

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Become a Firefighter - The Louisville Fire Department is Hiring

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District 13 Residents are Needed to Serve on Metro Boards and Commissions

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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.

If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.

There are currently or upcoming vacancies for the following boards and commissions: Building Code Board of Appeals (one vacancy), Civilian Review and Accountability (four vacancies), Downtown Management (one vacancy), Kentuckiana Works (one vacancy), Air Pollution Control District Board, 3-year term (one vacancy), Cemetery Board (two vacancies), Juneteenth Jubilee (four vacancies), Medical Center Commission of Jefferson County , Waterworks (two vacancies), and Greater Louisville Lodging Management District (four vacancies). 

To learn more, please visit Boards and Commission.


Financial Literacy Summer Program for Youth

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Look into this program that aims to help youth improve their financial literacy this summer. Upon completion, youth will receive $100 to start a new bank account. For more information, please click HERE


Upcoming Programs at Fairdale Library

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ADULT PROGRAMS

Computers by Appointment

Thursdays in May & Jun., 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Need computer help? Book a staff member for an hour-long one-on-one session. Topics include computer basics and Introductory Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Appointments required. Call 502-375-2051 for more information or to schedule alternative dates and times. Ages 18+

Chair Yoga

Jun. 5 & 19, 12:30 – 1:15 PM

Get fit while you sit! Chair Yoga brings the best of a yoga practice to everyone who requires or prefers the support of a chair. Gently increase flexibility and strength, improve balance, and relieve stress with the aid of a chair. Beginners, seniors and All Abilities welcome! We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that are easy to move in. Ages 18+

Crafting with Cricut

Mon. Jun. 16, 3:45-4:45 PM

Join us for a tutorial of our machine, learn how it makes crafting projects easier, and create a simple project to take home every month. Register: 502-375-2051. Ages 13+

Book Discussion: Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

Tue., Jun. 17, 5:30-7:00 PM

Ages 18+

DIY Series: DIY Birthday Cards

Mon., Jun. 30, 6:30 -7:30 PM

Join us to try your hand at a new craft that can be completed in about an hour. Seasoned and non-crafters are welcome. Registration is required as space and supplies are limited. Adults register: 502-375-2051. Ages 18+

CHILDRENS & TEEN PROGRAMS - Fairdale

Family Storytime

Wed., May - Jun. 10:30 -11:30 AM

Sat., May 24, June 7, 10:30-11:30 AM
Storytime is an opportunity for families to bond over shared stories and songs, as well as engaging in creative activities that reinforce a lifelong love of learning. Ages 0-6.

Bookmobile

Thurs., June 5, 2:00 – 4:00 PM

Join us at the Welcome Center of Jefferson Memorial Forest (11311 Mitchell Hill Road) for nature-themed programming*. Library staff will host storytime or book checkouts on specified dates, collaborating with park staff for activities.*If rain or snow, the program will move indoors. Ages 0 – 6.

Stage One Storytellers

Wed. June 4, 10:30 – 11:30 AM

This 40-minute storybook program takes children’s favorite books and brings them to life in a way that’s as unique and exciting as the stories themselves. At these events, caregivers and little ones sit on the floor around the performers for a truly immersive theatre experience. Audiences help tell the story through music, interaction, and LOTS of imagination! These performances are sponsored by members of Louisville Metro Council. Ages 0-12.

Terry Greenwell: Communities Excel Thru Martial Arts

Thurs, June 5, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Join us for a fitness program consisting of exercises from the following disciplines: Kihon, Kata, Kumite and a little bit of reading as well. Improve balance, flexibility and posture, release stress, and increase literacy. Communities Excel Thru Martial Arts helps unite the mind and the body. Ages 6-12.

Upbeat Louisville: Drum & Dance!

Thurs, June 12, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Join Upbeat Louisville for 45 minutes of drumming fun. We’ll explore music, movement and drumming; learn traditional drumming patterns through animal play; dance to music from around the world; find new ways to connect mind, body and voice through rhythm; and play active musical games that are both enriching and totally fun! Ages 4-8.

AMR: A Global Medical Response Solution presents Touch-a-Truck!

Thurs, June 26, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Take an inside look of our ambulance. Our team of EMS professionals will answer your questions about what it takes to respond to emergencies in our community! Learn hands-on only CPR in ten minutes from the America Heart Association. Ages 0–12.

Kid Zone – Movie Night: Scoob!
Thurs, July 3, 5:30 – 7:00 PM

Grab your Scooby Snacks, hop in your Mystery Machine, and head over to the library for a movie night. Snacks provided. Ages 6-12.

Mystery Reader Storytime

Wed., July 9, 16 & 23, 10:30 – 11:30 AM

A surprise guest from Fairdale Elementary joins us for storytime. Who's the mystery reader? There’s only one way to find out – join us at the library! Ages 0-6.

Louisville Water Company: Water Filtration

Thurs, July 10, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

You can’t live without it but it doesn’t magically appear in your faucet.  Drinking water has to be cleaned and treated before it’s safe to drink.  Learn how Louisville Water makes it happen and do a hands-on activity to turn “dirty” water into “clean” water with our filtration program.  Ages 7-12.

Santa Pat: Christmas in July.

Thurs, July 17, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Santa Pat, the Derby City Kringle will take a break from the workshop to tell stories celebrating the reindeer, elves and other occupants of the North Pole. There is always a story geared toward the summer reading theme, this year Santa will go on a historic adventure to recruit helpers at the North Pole. Interactive activities include caroling and building a reindeer team. Selfies with Santa will also be available. Ages 0-12.

Moving Minds & Dancing Bodies: A Modern Dance Workshop

Thurs, July 24, 5:30 – 6:30 PM

An all-ages dance/movement workshop that gives participants the opportunity to learn foundational modern dance, as well as how these exercises can be used to better understand anatomy, general wellness, self-expression, and social connection. Ages 0-12.

Mr. Moustache Magic Show!

Fri, Aug 1, 2:00 – 3:00 PM

Fun, silly and thoroughly entertaining! This comical trickster is secretly known as Ken Neuhauser. Ages 0-12.

Teen Club

Wednesdays May - Jun., 3:45- 4:45 PM

Join our after-school program at the library! Whether you're into craft projects, board games, movies, or simply socializing, there's something special waiting for you at the library! Middle and high school students, this is just for you.

Deepa: Cake Toppers

Wed., June 4, 3:45 - 4:45 PM

Learn to make visually delightful & delicious edible art from award-winning cake artist, Deepa, creator of D’s Sweet Creations. In this class, we will learn how to create adorable cake toppers using fondant and other edible materials. Come along, join the fun, and learn to create something sweet. Limit 20. To register, call 502-375-2051. Ages 12-19.

Jennifer Palmer: Windowsill Herb Garden 

Wed., June 11, 3:45-4:45 PM

Start a windowsill herb garden.  In this workshop, you will decorate a recycled container to start your seedlings in. Jennifer will discuss the basics of starting seeds and how to care for your indoor herb plants. Limit 15. To register, call 502-375-2051. Ages 11-19.

Deepa: Cupcake Decoration.

Wed. July 9, 3:40-4:45 PM

Learn to make visually delightful & delicious edible art from award-winning cake artist, Deepa, creator of D’s Sweet Creations. Kids will learn how to decorate a cupcake and make it beautifully tasty. Come along, join the fun, and learn to create something sweet. Limit 20. To register, call 502-375-2051. Ages 12-19.