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 Larry Davis launched his 1st pizza parlor in 2005. With the combined efforts of his wife Brandi, Graham and Carson, Jalen Huff, and brother Maurice he has effectively expanded Derby City Pizza, now boasting 11 locations. A man dedicated to his family, while simultaneously supporting community efforts. You may even hear him chant #TCB.
The reason we support?
Our mission at Derby City Pizza company is simple, deliver on our promise of consistent service and quality food at a better value to our customers, every time. All this in the environment were happy, engaged team members create happy loyal guests. We support your business!
-Southern style
Goodwills Another Way program will provide clean up efforts on the following dates and roads. Please exercise caution in these areas as they graciously help clean up our streets.
Mon 11th- Johnsontown Rd.
Tues 12th- Ashby Ln.
Thurs 14th- Bethany Ln.
🚓🚔National Night Out at Iroquois Park with our amazing 3rd and 4th Division teams and it did not disappoint!
It was a great evening connecting with neighbors and spending time with the hardworking folks who keep our communities safe and running. Big shoutout to the dedicated officers of LMPD, MetroSafe, PRP Fire, Codes & Regs, and all the other departments who showed up and showed out.
👮🚨Special thanks to our very own 3rd Division Major Boeckman, District Resource Officer Tracy, and Community Engagement Officer Sacra, y’all absolutely crushed it. The energy, the conversations, the turnout… just a solid reminder of what community looks like when we show up for one another.
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🤑Louisville area’s required use of government mandated reformulated gas is coming closer to an end. This move follows continued pressure from residents and elected officials within the City of Louisville as well as State Elected Leaders in the Kentucky General Assembly. In response, the Mayor, as well as Governor, have moved forward with a proposal to end the Louisville area’s requirement to use reformulated gas.
🤑The effectiveness and supposed benefits of RFG have been called into question for years. Reports suggest that not only was the gas more expensive for residents of the area, but it also didn’t burn as efficiently, which potentially led to other environmental harms. Our residents should not have to pay more at the pump for something that does not deliver results. We have had to eat the cost for years. You drive to a surrounding county and often see gas for thirty, forty, fifty, cents cheaper per gallon. Folks are tired of the excuses and just want fairness at the pump.
🤑In 2008, the Metro Council passed a resolution calling for the elimination of EPA requirement to use RFG. Members then urged the Mayor and Metro Air Pollution Control District to submit a proposal that would allow for this to occur. More recently, changes in administrations as well as an increased push by numerous state legislators including Rep. Bauman, Rep. Callaway, Rep. Lewis, Rep. Witten, and Rep. Nemes helped secure state support for this change.
🤑This week, the Mayor signaled that the work at the local and state level were complete and that the final decision to remove the requirement for the Louisville area to use a specific type of boutique RFG was submitted to the EPA for their final approval.If this proposal is accepted, every Louisville driver could see savings at the pump in the summer months. It is estimated that the use of specific types of gas, such as the ones prescribed for Louisville increase the per gallon cost of unleaded gasoline by ten to twenty-five cents per gallon during the summer months.
👏We thank those leaders who joined together to help to bring about these changes and fully support this proposed change.
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