District 11 E-News- May 11, 2012

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Breckenridge Estates Neighborhood Yard Sale Tomorrow! 

 BENA Map

For more information on the Breckenridge Neighborhood association or their annual neighborhood yard sale click here.


The Speed Art Museum to participate in Art Museum Day

Offering Free Admission on May 19
 

The Speed Art Museum is offering free admission to  exhibitions, events, and Art Sparks Interactive Gallery Saturday, May 19 as part of International Museum Day. International Museum Day is organized annually around the world by the International Council of Museums (ICOM). This opportunity focuses attention on the role of ICOM’s global celebration of museums. For more information on International Museum DayInternational Museum Day and The Speed Art Museum click here

 
In recognition of the important role museums play in their communities, Museum will encourage visitors to share their museum experiences on a specially printed form available at the museum and via social media with the hashtag #ArtMuseumDay.
   

How To Festival

From salsa dancing to kayaking, the Library's first-ever How-To Festival can show you how to do more than 50 things in five hours in one day – for free, all in one place.

How-To is Saturday, May 12, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Main Library and will include everything from how to publish your own book to how to pick inexpensive wines, from beer-making to conversation-making, from swing dancing to free-throw-shooting, sewing, origami, juggling and more!

Presenters include Bob Hill, Dawne Gee, Cindi Sullivan, Tori Murden McClure, Bill Doolittle, Gabe Bullard, Erin Keane, Legal Aid, The Humane Society, Jefferson Memorial Forest, The Bristol, Lilly’s, Crane House, Jefferson County Cooperative Extension, Skipping Fish Boat School, Preservation Kentucky, Crosby Middle’s Jump It Up team, and many others.

For a complete list of activities and presenters by stageclick here.

For a complete list of activities and presenters by timeclick here.

 

New! Construction Review Permit Mapping
You can now view open construction permits on the map in Louisville. Detailed information, including the permit number and type, can be found by clicking on the map icons, or by scrolling down to see permit information in a list.


 Join Councilman Kramer at the Grassroots Gala!
Grassroots Gala
This year the 600 block of 4th Street will play host to The Grassroots Gala, a gathering of Louisville neighborhood, homeowner and condo associations to celebrate civic engagement and neighborhood empowerment.  The event will take place on Friday, June 1, 2012 from  4 - 10 p.m. and is a presentation of the not-for-profit, Center for Neighborhoods.

   


Crime Update
LMPD now has a new way for you to map crime. Just click here and view the interactive crime mapping tool. Be sure to save it in your LMPD Logofavorites to view crime updates anytime - it's updated daily. On the page is a Quickfind tool that allows you to put your address in and subscribe to crime trends, alerts and block watch reports for your police beat.

If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related help or to find a towed vehicle. Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips.

Do you know how to prepare yourself and your home in the event of a crime? Visit our Safety & Initiatives webpage to learn important tips for staying safe!

6th Division Crime Maps
7th Division Crime Maps 
  


Bike TO work 2012

Talk To GregMonday, May 14

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Fairdale High School
1001 Fairdale Road

 Map it

 

Monday, July 9

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Chancey Elementary School
4301 Murphy Lane


 EXPIRED DRUG TOSS SPRING 2012 

  

Expired Drug Toss Spring 2012Catholic Charities Senior Services,  Kentucky Senior Medicare Patrol, Louisville Metro Police, Louisville Metro Solid Waste, Senior Pharmacy Solutions and TRIAD are again teaming up to provide opportunities for Louisville residents to safely dispose of their unused medication products. The organizations are sponsoring THREE EXPIRED DRUG TOSS events in Louisville Metro on: May 17th, 18th and 19th from 10:00am until 2:00pm each day 

 

Louisville residents are urged to participate in this event to properly dispose of their expired and unused medications 

  

This is drive-by event and there is no need to leave your vehicle. 

 

Medication products should NEVER be flushed down the toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown in the trash because:

  • They can contaminate the environment if they get into the drinking and ground water.
  • They may kill bacteria or produce drug resistant bacteria in sewage treatment plants and septic systems if flushed down the drain.
  • Burning can release toxic pollutants into the air.
  • They can be scavenged from your trash receptacles to be illegally used or sold.
  • They can be taken mistakenly and cause serious health problems.

 

Some of the items the Expired Drug Toss organizers are encouraging residents to bring in: 

*Expired or unused medications 

*Bulk or loose tablets and capsules 

*Medications that should have been kept cold but were not 

 

******Important Changes****** 

Items NOT accepted at Drug Toss Events:   

**Due to safety measures, we cannot receive ** 

**Used or unused sharps, hypodermic needles & lances** 

**Cosmetics, personal care or hygiene items** 

  

Due to the volume of drugs brought to our sites, immediately before bringing your medications to one of our sites, we ask that that you place all tablets and capsules into a zip-lock bag.  Vials (with personal information marked out) should be placed into another bag/container. Also, place bottled liquids and tubes of medication into separate bags. This will help us process everything more quickly. 

  

For the safety of your family, please keep all medications, properly closed in their original child-resistant containers at all times and only transfer to bags immediately prior to your visit.  

  

**NO CLINICS, MEDICAL OFFICES or PHARMACIES PLEASE** 

  

We urge residents to black out all personal information on ALL medication containers. 

  

Representatives from Louisville Metro Police and Louisville Metro Solid Waste will be on hand to make sure all products are safely collected and properly disposed according to EPA standards. 

  

Here are the dates and locations for the  

Three Expired Drug Toss events:  

  

Thursday, May 17th 

10 am – 2 pm 

Friday, May 18th 

10 am – 2 pm 

Saturday, May 19th 

10 am – 2 pm 

  

St Ignatius Martyr Church   

1816 Rangeland Road 

Okolona, KY 40219 

  

Treyton Oak Towers 

211 West Oak Street 

Louisville, KY 40203 

Enter from the  

2nd Street side 

  

Westport Road Baptist Church 

9705 Westport Road  

Louisville, KY 40241 

   


Notice of Public Meeting       Case Number: 17232


You are invited to attend a review of a proposal for revised detailed district development plan with land development code waivers.


Subject Property:  2307  WATTERSON TRL 40299-0000;


Case Manager: CHRISTOPHER BROWN


This case will be presented to the LD&T COMMITTEE.

Date: Thursday, May 10, 2012

Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard.

Place: 514 W. Liberty Street


Visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/ for:

       * Case information

       * Public comment opportunities

A list of adjoining property owners notified of this proposal is available in the case file at the address listed below. Persons who desire special accommodations should contact the Planning Commission office at 574-6230 at least one week prior to this meeting. (TDD users please use the Relay Service, 1-800-648-6056.) 

Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services 
444 S. 5th Street - Suite 300, Louisville, KY 40202-4313,
(502) 574-6230

 

 

Notice of Public Meeting       Case Number: 17320


You are invited to attend a review of a proposal for a revised detailed district development plan for an existing retail lot with proposed changes to access and signage.


Subject Property: 2520 HURSTBOURNE GEM LN 40220

Case Manager: CHRISTOPHER BROWN


This case will be presented to the LD&T COMMITTEE.

Date: Thursday, May 10, 2012

Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard.

Place: 514 W. Liberty Street


Visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/ for:

       * Case information

       * Public comment opportunities

A list of adjoining property owners notified of this proposal is available in the case file at the address listed below. Persons who desire special accommodations should contact the Planning Commission office at 574-6230 at least one week prior to this meeting. (TDD users please use the

Relay Service, 1-800-648-6056.)


Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services

444 S. 5th Street - Suite 300, Louisville, KY 40202-4313,
(502)574-6230
 

 CM Kevin Kramer

Councilman Kevin Kramer 

Metro Council

601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-574-1111
Fax: 502-574-4501
 

Legislative Assistant:  

Phone: 502-574-3456

Here are some helpful numbers to make Metro Government and District 11 more accessible to you: 

Animal Services 

(502) 363-6609 

Center for Neigborhoods  

(502) 589-0343 

Crisis Center 

(502) 589-4313 

Health Department 

(502) 574-6520 

Inspections, Permits and Licenses 

(502) 574-3321
Jeffersontown Chamber
(502) 267-

Jeffersontown City Hall 

(502) 267-8333 

Jeffersontown Community Center 

(502) 266-5949 

Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival 

(502) 267-1674
Jeffersontown Police Dept.
(502) 267-0503
 

Jeffersontown Public Library 

(502) 267-5713 

Jeffersontown Vol. Fire Dept. 

To report a fire only: 911 

For non-fire purposes:
(502) 267-7300
 

LG&E

(502) 589-1444 

Louisville Water Company 

(502) 569-3600 

LMPD 6th District 

(502) 574-2187 

McMahan Fire Dept. 

To report a fire only: 911 

For non-fire purposes: (502) 491-4745 

MetroCall 

311 or (502) 574-5000 

Metro Parks 

(502) 456-8100 

Online Crime Mapping 

Mosquito Control 

(502) 574-6650 

MSD 

(502) 587-0603 

Planning & Design 

(502) 574-6230 

Poison Control 

(502) 589-8222 

TARC 

(502) 585-1234 

Voter Registration 

(502) 574-6100