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August 8, 2025


Coffee With Your Councilman - Tuesday, August 19

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My next 'Coffee With Your Councilman' will be Tuesday, August 19 at 9 a.m. at MozzaPi, 12102 La Grange Road. I'll give an update on what's happening in City Hall and answer any district questions attendees might have. Sumedha Rao, Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Sustainability, will join us that morning as well. Sumedha will talk a bit about clean energy and answer questions on any other sustainability topic that might come up.  

If there is a department you'd like to hear from at a future coffee meeting (you can find a list of metro departments here), please let me know. I'm happy to work on arranging a representative to join us. 
 


Contact the District 17 Office


Markus Winkler
17th District Councilman
Louisville Metro Council
502.574.1117
Contact Councilman Winkler


Kip Eatherly
Legislative Aide
502.574.3462
Contact Kip

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Important Numbers

Animal Services  473-7387
Charmoli NP  574-5787
Codes & Regulations  574-2508
EACM  426-2824
Health & Wellness  574-6520
Jefferson Co. Clerk  574-5700
KY Science Center  561-6100
LG&E  589-1444
LMPD (8th Division)  574-2258
Louisville Water  583-6610
Louisville Zoo  459-2181
Mayor's Office  574-2003
Middletown Library  245-7332
MSD  540-6000
NE Regional Library  394-0379
Parks & Recreation  574-7275
Planning & Design  574-6230
Public Works  574-5810
TARC  585-1234

I-264/U.S. 42 Interchange Project - Stay Informed

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I'm sure by now many of you have dealt with the road work taking place at the I-264/U.S. 42 intersection. When all is said and done, the project will bring major upgrades to what we all know to be a vital transportation corridor. These improvements include:

  • Converting the interchange to a Single-Point Urban Interchange
  • Widening and pavement upgrades on I-264 between Westport Road and I-71
  • Rebuilding/Widening the U.S. 42 bridge over I-264
  • New two-lane ramps from (a) I-264 eastbound to I-71 northbound and (b) I-264 westbound to Westport Road
  • A new two-lane on-ramp at U.S. 42 to I-264 westbound
  • Road improvements on KY 22 just before Warrington Way to just before Herr Lane
  • Upgrades at U.S. 42 and Rudy Lane
  • New multi-use paths to support other modes of transit

Of course, there will be the inevitable traffic changes, detours, construction alerts, etc. along the way. You can stay on top of those by signing up here to receive email notifications. Click here to learn more details about this project.   
   


Office of Planning Weekly Activity Report

Each week, the Metro Office of Planning creates a report listing all new land use applications in Jefferson County. These typically include requests for changes in zoning, conditional use permits, landscape plans, and more. There is one request in this week's report involving property in District 17, a minor subdivision plat to create four lots from one just east of the Publix on KY 22. The current proposal would lead to a 5.5-acre lot in the rear of the property with three lots in front averaging about an acre each in size. Please contact the case manager at drake.watson@louisvilleky.gov with any questions or comments. 

There are two cases just outside our district that might interest some of you, particularly those living in the eastern portion of the district. One is a revised district development plan for a 315-unit apartment complex at 13508 Factory Lane. The other is a record plat to create 56 lots on 14 acres located at 17401 Aiken Road. More information on those proposals can be found in the report.
  


Pop-Up Drop-Off - August 23

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This month's Pop-Up Drop-Off will be held Saturday, August 23 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Metro Fleet Services, 3515 Newburg Road. These events are great opportunities to properly dispose of large household items, electronics, prescription medications, personal documents, and more. For a more comprehensive list of accepted items or tips on making your trip more efficient, click here


River Road Public Land Use

As part of the River Road Land Use Vision Plan, the Office of Planning is seeking input on innovative uses for metro-owned sites along River Road. The locations under consideration span both sides of River Road between Waterfront Park and Indian Hills Trail, encompassing 391 acres that include six parks and other public land plots. Click here to learn more about the process, complete the survey (which opens August 11), or find information about two public meetings taking place next week. 
 


EACM Home-Delivered Meals

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