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Each week, the Metro Office of Planning issues a report listing all new land use applications in Jefferson County. These can include requests for changes in zoning, variances, waivers, landscape plans, and more. There is no case in this week's report within District 17, though there is one just outside our district. A conditional use permit has been requested for a baseball and softball training facility at 401 N. English Station Road. Feel free to contact my office or email the case manager at jude.mattingly@louisvilleky.gov with any questions or comments.
 As I mentioned earlier this week, the Louisville Metro Council has partnered with the Association of Community Ministries to host a food drive this holiday season to collect essential items for those in need. The collection lasts until December 9 after which all donations will be distributed among the 13 area ministries. There are more than 20 locations for those interested in dropping off food, with the closest sites for most of us being the Berrytown Recreation Center (1300 Heafer Road), the Middletown Library (12556 Shelbyville Road), or Anchorage Fire & EMS (9514 Featherbell Boulevard). The ministries really need our help, so I hope you'll consider lending a hand. Click here for more information.
One of our city's biggest events, Light Up Louisville, is just around the corner. Attendees will step into a winter wonderland as we kick off the holiday season on December 6 from 3-9 p.m. at Jefferson Square Park. Admission is free and will include some great experiences:
- Video-mapping holiday show on Metro Hall
- Local, holiday-themed shopping along the Mistletoe Market
- Delicious bites at Frosty’s Food Court
- Live entertainment on two stages
- The Lots of Lights Parade (starting at 6 p.m.)
- Free photos with Santa and friends
- Free trackless train rides aboard the Jolly Jingle Express
Click here for a map of Light Up Louisville festivities and more information.
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