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My next 'Coffee With Your Councilman' will be Monday, March 23 at 9 a.m. at the Northeast Regional Library, 15 Bellevoir Circle. I'll share the latest news from City Hall and answer any questions you have. In addition, LMPD 8th Division Major Tiffany Tatum will join us to talk about public safety in our area and address any questions or concerns from those who maybe couldn't make Wednesday's meeting. I look forward to seeing you Monday morning!
 The Jefferson County PVA will mail property assessments on April 24. The 2026 reassessment covers MLS areas 8 and 9 which stretch basically from the Ohio River to just south of I-64 and from I-264 east to the Oldham County line. This will include almost 12,000 parcels in Metro Council District 17. If your property value changes, a full-color assessment notice on a large postcard that includes a photo of the property will be mailed to you.
If you believe the assessed value is incorrect, the PVA wants you to know that you have a right to appeal. To learn more about the process of assessment and appeal, please consider attending (either in person or virtually) one of the three community meetings mentioned above. Click here for more information.
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, waivers, variances, district development plans, and more. There are two cases in this week's report involving property in our district. One is a landscape plan for a new Chick-fil-A restaurant at 10003 Ballardsville Road (in front of Publix). The other is a sign permit request related to a 7 Brew Coffee located at 10113 Brownsboro Road.
Though a quarter of a mile outside our district, the report also includes a district development plan to construct a commercial and retail development at 207 N. English Station Road. If you have questions about any of these cases, please don't hesitate to call my office.
 The next Pop-Up Drop-Off will be Saturday, April 4 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N. Whittington Parkway. These events provide Jefferson County residents with a convenient, free way to recycle or properly dispose of items around the house. Accepted items include electronics, certain appliances, large household items like rolled carpet and mattresses, and much more. Additional services include prescription medication collection, on-site document shredding, and gently used shoe donations to WaterStep. For more information on these events, click here. There won't be another of these events this close to our area until November, so if you're thinking of taking advantage of the opportunity to get rid of some things, this might be the one to attend!
Weather permitting, milling and/or paving work is scheduled to begin next week on Craigs Creek Drive (from Keene Road to Keene Road) and Cooper Ridge Court (from Craigs Creek Drive to the end) in our district. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns during this work.
 Making the switch from gasoline-powered lawn equipment to more air-friendly electric equipment can make a difference in the air we breathe. Louisville Metro Government is making that switch easier with cash rebates on electric mowers, trimmers, and leaf blowers, as well as human-powered reel mowers. You can save even more by trading in your old, gas-powered equipment. For more details, visit the Air Pollution Control District program page here.
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