District 22 E-Newsletter - May 5, 2026

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Councilman Kevin Bratcher
601 West Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.1122

IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

LMPD 7th Division: 574-2133

LMPD Non-emergency: 574- 2111

Fern Creek Fire Dept.: 239-7075

Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Metro Animal Services: 473-7387

Metro Codes & Regulations: 574-2508

Metro Public Works: 574-5810

Metro Parks: 574-7275

Louisville Water Company: 583-6610

MSD: 540-6000

LG&E: 589-1444

TARC: 585-1234

South Central Regional Library: 964-3515

In this edition...


I-65 Central Corridor Closure - PUBLIC MEETINGS

I-65 Central Corridor Public Meeting Flyer_FINAL

I-65 Central Corridor Closure - Update

Temp Ramp Clos

Infant Formula Recalled: Foodborne Illness Toxins

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Recalled Brand: a2 Platinum Premium USA infant formula 

Reason for Recall: Three batches of product have been found to have Cereulide which can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting within 30 minutes to six hours after ingesting. Infants are at greater risk due to their developing immune systems and can experience complications such as dehydration which require medical care.

Retailers: Please remove this product from shelves. Do not sell it.

Distribution Dates/Lots

Product Name: a2 Platinum Premium infant formula 0-12 months, Milk-based powder with Iron 

Packaging Format: 31.7oz tin 

Batch number: 2210269454, Use by date:  7/15/2026

Batch number: 2210324609, Use by date: 1/21/2027 

Batch number: 2210321712, Use-by date: 1/15/2027 

Consumers who have purchased the product are recommended to discontinue use of the product and dispose of it immediately or return to their place of purchase for a refund.

For more information about this recall visit the FDA’s recall information.

Consumers with questions can be directed to contact the manufacturer at 1-844-422-6455, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time zone, or at a2platinum.com.


Shakespeare in the Parks - May 10th

Broad Run Park KYS 2026 Tempest IG-FB

Maker Lab - Open Hours

Maker Lab

Take Our Survey: Litter Perception

This survey will offer Public Works and the Waste Management District insight into Louisville residents' opinions on the effects, prevalence, and consequences of littering, as well as litter prevention and abatement efforts.

Survey found here:  Louisville Litter Perception Survey | LouisvilleKY.gov

Litter Survey

Fairmount Road/Old Bardstown Road Closures

REMINDER:

The following questions were asked and answered:

  1. On what date will the currently closed Fairmount Road be opened to traffic?
  2. On what date will Old Bardstown Road be closed to traffic?
  3. Will the closure of Old Bardstown Road be a complete closure (both lanes) or will one lane of traffic be enabled by manned signs or an automated signal system?
  4. Is it correct that the closure of Old Bardstown Road is only from just south of the west-side Fairmount intersection to just north of the east-side Fairmount intersection?  Or where does this closure start and stop on Old Bardstown Rd?  Will any part of either side of Fairmount Road also be closed when Old Bardstown Road is closed?
  5. This closure of Old Bardstown Road may last up to 2 months?
  6. What next closure will immediately follow the re-opening of this part Old Bardstown Road?  What information can you give us about your expectations of this next closure?

Answers:

#1   The current Fairmount closure will be opened May 4.   See picture highlighted in red below for further clarification on location.

#2, 3 & 4 – Here is a drawing of the May 4th closure:

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#5 – It was requested for 2 months however this time frame is contingent upon inclement weather, unanticipated delays, and acts of god and may be extended if events occur that is out of our control.   MAC is planning to work 2 crews on this section of work because we understand the importance of the public impact. However, it is necessary to the safety of the crew that the road be closed during this work.

#6   Here is the next area that will have an impact on traffic.   MAC will have to close 1 lane and flag traffic in this area due to worker trucks and triaxles entering and exiting our work area.

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AT&T Work along Brentlinger Lane

REMINDER:

AT&T will access a pole for splice work on Brentlinger Ln.  The work will take place sometime between May 5th to June 5th.  See the attached map of the work location.

ATT map

Forest Fest at Jefferson Memorial Forest - 5/16

Grab your blanket and lawn chairs and come out to

Forest Fest on May 16th

for a full‑day celebration of live music and local makers set in the beauty of

Jefferson Memorial Forest

Gates open at 11:30 AM, admission is $15 per car.

Forest Fest at Jefferson Memorial Forest
Iroquois Amphitheater event

Community Health Fair - May 16th

Health Fair Flyer 2026

Pop-Up Drop-Off Waste Disposal Event - May 16th

All events are 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on a Saturday.

Please do not arrive early. Vehicles waiting cause traffic backups.

March 21 - Sun Valley Park and Ashby Lane Baptist Church, 10401 Lower River Rd/6617 Ashby Ln

April 4 - UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N Whittington Pkwy

May 16 - Shawnee Park, 4501 W Broadway

June 13 - Doss High School (tentative), 7601 St. Andrews Church Rd

July 18 - Metro Fleet Services, 3515 Newburg Rd

August 15 - Fern Creek Elementary and High School, enter at 8815 Ferndale Rd

September 19 - Sun Valley Park and Ashby Lane Baptist Church, 10401 Lower River Rd/6617 Ashby Ln

October 17 - Metro Fleet Services, 3515 Newburg Rd

November 21 - UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N Whittington Pkwy

For more details about what is and isn't accepted please visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/pop-drop-waste-disposal-events


Other Waste & Recycling Options

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FCHUM: Trivia Night Fundraiser - May 16th

Fern Creek Highview United Ministries (FCHUM) is excited for their upcoming Trivia Night Fundraiser on May 16, 2026, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church from 5:30–9:00 p.m.

Are YOU ready? Gather your team of eight and take on the challenge! It’s a friendly competition that will test your knowledge as you race to be the first team with the correct answers. It’s always a fun‑filled evening with plenty of laughter and brain‑stretching moments — something we can all enjoy!

Flyer Trivia

Highview Park FridayFest - May 22nd

Highview FridayFest 2026 Logo Schedule

The FridayFest concert series will return this summer for its 14th year at Highview Park. This is a series of 6 Friday concerts offering a variety of music, as well as various food vendors and children’s activities. 

All shows are free and run from 6pm-10pm at Highview Park, 7201 Outer Loop. 

Make plans now to attend this year’s shows.  

Dates and performers for each night are as follows:

May 22 An evening with The Brass Pack (70s & 80s Pop/Rock)

June 5 Mary Mary (Pop/Rock) with Josh and Billy

June 19 An evening with EMPTY-V 80's Band (Pop/Rock)

July 10 JD Shelburne (Country) with Jeni Carr and Josh Wrubel

July 24 Caribou (Pop/Rock) with School of Rock

Aug 7 The Decades (Pop/Rock/Country) with Skylar and Erin

Sponsorship and Vendor Packages Available

Sponsorship packages and vendor space is available. Contact John Grantz at john@mediaeventsusa.com for more information. 

For the most up to date information on FridayFest at Highview Park, follow on Facebook.


Law Enforcement Torch Run 5k - May 23rd

Torch Run

The Law Enforcement Torch Run 5K is a meaningful race that brings together runners, walkers, law enforcement officers, and community members in support of an incredible cause. This annual event serves as a powerful kickoff to the Special Olympics Kentucky Summer Games and celebrates the strength, determination, and spirit of over 11,000 athletes across the state.

Participants of all fitness levels are invited to run or walk this 5K course while standing alongside the dedicated law enforcement community that proudly supports Special Olympics athletes year-round. The Torch Run represents more than just a race—it’s a symbol of unity, inclusion, and the “Flame of Hope” carried into the opening ceremonies of the Summer Games.

All proceeds from the event go directly to Special Olympics Kentucky, helping provide year-round sports training, competition, and life-changing opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Through your participation, you are helping athletes build confidence, develop skills, and experience the joy of competition and community.

Whether you’re chasing a personal best or simply showing up to support a great cause, the Law Enforcement Torch Run 5K is your chance to make every mile matter. Lace up, get involved, and help us carry the flame forward.

Not able to make it to this year's Law Enforcement Torch Run? You can still donate to show your support for Special Olympics Kentucky!

For more information or to donate:  Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics KY


Shakespeare in the Parks - May 23rd

Highview KYS 2026 Tempest IG-FB

Louisville Zoo "Wild Lights": May 15 - July 26

Wild Lights 2026 3headed dragon

The Louisville Zoo is excited to announce the return of the stunning Wild Lights lantern spectacular. After a one‑year hiatus, this popular event returns to illuminate evenings at the Zoo from May 15 through July 26, 2026.

Tickets are on sale at louisvillezoo.org/wildlights.

“We’re excited to welcome Wild Lights back to the Louisville Zoo,” said Mayor Greenberg. “This spectacular event has become a favorite for families and visitors, and it’s something people of all ages can enjoy together. We can’t wait for guests to see the Zoo transformed once again with incredible light displays and artistry.”

Wild Lights guests will venture through the Zoo’s 1.4-mile path and experience hand-crafted, illuminated art displays. The event will feature more than 50 lantern displays arranged in themed areas, depicting everything from dragons to butterflies. Highlights include a stunning illuminated walkway with a gigantic chameleon at the Zoo’s entrance, a 20‑foot, three‑headed dragon, a magical 15‑foot unicorn, and incredible glowing displays of prehistoric and underwater scenes. Interactive lanterns invite guests to enhance the experience by powering movements with step‑activated pads, along with plenty of selfie‑worthy photo opportunities throughout the festival.

Chinese lantern-making is more than mere decoration; it is a vibrant art form that embodies Chinese philosophy, symbolism, and communal celebration.  This delicate and intricate artform is more than 1,000 years old and the artisans from Zigong, China who accompany Wild Lights are living bearers of this tradition. In addition to viewing the lantern displays, guests are invited to visit the artisans.  There is also a marketplace tent, where unique handcrafted goods will be available for purchase.  This 41-night immersive event features live cultural performances, including lightning-fast mask changing, acrobatics and more.

The Zoo’s food and amenity vendor, SSA Group, will serve themed snacks and cocktails at several locations throughout the Zoo, and the Zoo Gift Shop will remain open with special Wild Lights merchandise available for guests to commemorate their visit.

The event is wheelchair and stroller-friendly on a paved path. The festival will take place rain or shine and is held from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Thursdays through Sundays.

The last ticket sold will be at 9:30 p.m., and the route will be open until 11:30 p.m.

Wild Lights is in partnership with Stewart Promotions and Tianyu Arts & Culture Inc., an international event design company.

Pricing

Tickets are available for purchase in advance online for a lesser rate and at the admission window the evening of the event.  Children under three do not require a ticket. Prices begin at $17 for adults and $13 for children/seniors based on dates and Zoo membership status. Discounted four-packs are also available. Regular daytime Zoo admission tickets and Wild Lights tickets must be purchased separately. Parking for this event is $7 and can be purchased in advance online or at the Zoo admission windows.

For more information and the full tier of pricing, visit louisvillezoo.org/wildlights.


Illegal Dumping = Impounded Vehicles

Impounded

The Solid Waste Enforcement team continues to play a critical role in keeping our community clean and protecting public recycling and disposal sites. So far this April, enforcement officers have impounded eight vehicles connected to illegal dumping incidents.

Notably, five of the eight impounds resulted from illegal dumping at unstaffed recycling locations, where individuals discarded materials that do not belong in recycling bins or left waste outside collection areas. These sites are intended to be a convenience for residents, and illegal dumping there creates safety hazards, increases cleanup costs, and undermines public trust in recycling programs.

Fines for illegal dumping doubled last year, and enforcement is supported by camera coverage and a dedicated Solid Waste Enforcement team focused specifically on these violations. The message is clear: illegal dumping will not be tolerated, and enforcement efforts will continue to protect our neighborhoods and shared spaces.

A big thank-you to our Solid Waste Enforcement team for their continued hard work and dedication to keeping our community clean!

Tips for residents:

  • Hiring a waste hauler? Ask for proof. Always request to see the hauler’s Waste Management District hauling license before hiring them to remove material.
  • See dumping happening? Report it. If you witness illegal dumping and have photos or video, please share them by filling out our reporting form.
  • Keep your property visible. Make sure your property is well lit and free of overgrown trees or shrubs, which can attract illegal dumping.
  • Monitor your property. Dumped items or bulky materials set out too early often attract more dumping. Keep areas clear and report issues promptly.
  • Install security cameras if possible. Camera footage can be a powerful tool. You can send photos or video, and enforcement officers can use identifying details to track down offenders.

Use legal disposal options. Residents can drop off up to four household items for free at the Waste Reduction Center. Disposal fees apply for additional items and for businesses. And Pop-Up Drop-Off events are a great way to dispose, recycle, and donate all kinds of items in one trip!


Save the Date for the Buy Local Fair - May 31st

Buy Local

Save the date for the Buy Local Fair on Sunday, May 31st, 12 PM -6 PM at Lynn Family Stadium. For more information, click here!


Temporary Closure of I-65 -- June 1 - August 1

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Closure will save an additional year of construction delays

Team Kentucky is investing in a better Interstate 65 in Louisville by advancing critical infrastructure improvements along the corridor through a planned temporary closure that will allow contract crews to accelerate the replacement of three key bridges. 

Five miles of I-65 are scheduled to close between the Watterson Expressway (I-264) and downtown Louisville (Jefferson Street) early on Monday, June 1. It’s expected to reopen to traffic on Saturday, Aug. 1. The closure is expected to begin by 12:01 a.m. Monday.

A two-mile section of southbound I-65 is expected to reopen to two lanes of traffic by Wednesday, July 1. It stretches from University Boulevard to the Watterson Expressway (I-264). Reopening this section of roadway will reopen four ramps: Crittenden Drive on and off ramps and the on-ramps from Eastern Parkway and University Boulevard to southbound I-65.

During the closure, the I-65 bridges over Kentucky Street/Brook Street, Hill Street/CSX Railroad/Burnett Avenue, and Bradley Avenue near the fairgrounds will be replaced. All three bridges were constructed in the late 1950’s as part of the original construction of the interstate.  The old structures will be removed, and new bridges will be built in their place. Sidewalks will be reconstructed and improved, and modernized lighting will be installed under and adjacent to the new bridges.

“While ongoing maintenance has kept the bridges open to carry traffic, the structures have served Kentuckians for decades and are at the end of their service life,” said Natalie House-Lewis, KYTC project manager. “Replacing them will provide a safer, more reliable connection for the approximate 125,000 drivers who rely on them daily. With a service life of 75 years, the new bridges will serve the next generation of travelers for decades to come.”

The full interstate closure will greatly accelerate replacing the three bridges. The two-month closure will save more than a year of additional interstate restrictions. In addition to greatly shortening the construction timeline, the temporary closure is the most efficient construction and fiscal approach.

With the closure, crews are able to address three bridges in need of immediate improvements as quickly as possible. The closure also gives contract crews the room they need to work safely and efficiently in the area.

Crews are doing as much work as possible in advance of closing the bridges, including relocating utilities, constructing the substructures, prefabricating bridge deck panels and steel girders, moving supplies on site, and staging equipment.

Getting Around During the Closure

During the closure, through traffic will be detoured to I-264 (Georgia Davis Powers Expressway) on the west side of Louisville. Detour routes were developed based on extensive traffic studies done over the past two years.  The signed detour route is the shortest distance, utilizes roadways with the most available capacity, and creates the least traffic impacts.

Traffic accessing downtown Louisville will use the Jefferson Street exit from southbound I-65. Traffic will also be able to access downtown Louisville via I-64.

Traffic leaving downtown will use the ramp from East Liberty Street to access northbound I-65.

Some ramps to and from I-264 (Watterson Expressway) are being temporarily widened to help accommodate additional traffic during the closure.  This includes the ramp to southbound I-65 from eastbound and westbound I-264, the ramp from northbound I-65 to eastbound I-264, and the eastbound I-264 ramp to the eastbound I-264 collector distributor near the airport.

What to Expect

A total of nine bridges on the I-65 corridor are being replaced or rehabilitated as part of the project. The first three bridges are those most in need of repair.

When the closure ends, I-65 will be open to two lanes of traffic in each direction. Restrictions will continue through the end of the project. Substantial completion is expected in late 2027.

The closure this summer will save a full year of additional restrictions on the interstate.

 Staying Informed

Project information and updates can be found at I65CentralCorridor.com. While on the site, users can sign up to have project and traffic updates delivered to their inboxes or by text to their phones.

Project updates will now be shared on KYTC District 5 (D5) Facebook and X pages. Anyone who followed project updates on the I-65 Central Corridor Facebook or X pages should follow or like the KYTC D5 pages.


Veteran Strong Event - June 6th

Veteran Strong event

Fan Fair - Donations Now for June 6th Event

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For the 11th year in a row, KIPDA Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living, and the Louisville Metro Office for Aging and Disabled Citizens are teaming up to provide fans for older adults and persons with disabilities to help offer relief from the sweltering summer heat.  Working with community organizations, churches, businesses, private citizens and the local media, we hope to generate monetary donations to purchase new fans. 

Persons or businesses interested in sponsoring fans will be able to make tangible or monetary donations to this effort until May 22nd, 2026.

Fan Fair Event

June 6th, 2026 9:00am-11:00am

Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave Louisville KY 40203

 

If you or your organization are interested in sponsoring, please contact Alli at 502.574.5092 or allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov


LMAS Pet Clinic - June 13th

2026 D22 LMAS Flyer

Prices for 2026

$10 - 1 year Rabies Vaccine

$15 - 3 year Rabies Vaccine

$25 – Microchip
Free – DAAP Vaccine
$10 – 1 year Altered Pet License
$5 - 1 year Altered Pet License Senior Discount
$120 – 1 year Unaltered Pet License

$27 – 3 year Altered Pet License
$13.50 – 3 year Altered Pet License Senior Discount

$12.50- lifetime license (Senior Discount)
$25.00 for lifetime license

The senior discount is for people 65 and older.  A senior pet starts about the age 8.


Un-Written.org 5K Fundraising Event - June 14th

Make your plans to sponsor or participate in this great event at Broad Run Park benefitting Un-Written.org.  Event and sponsorship information provided below.

Updated Spring Into Recovery 5K Event

Paving Operations

Paving

Paving operations crews are back out improving streets across Louisville Metro.  Louisville Metro repaves streets each year to preserve roadway conditions, extend the life of existing pavement, and provide safer, smoother travel for everyone. Regular paving helps prevent more costly repairs in the future and protects the City’s infrastructure investment.

To see which streets are currently scheduled for paving, visit the "Paving" page at louisvilleky.gov. Please note that all listed projects are weather permitting and subject to change.


Save the Date! FC Chamber Golf Scramble

GOLF SCRAMBLE 2026

Planning & Zoning Updates

6402 Bardstown Road (26-WAIVER-0044) - This development is intended to be a Swig soda shop. The waiver request will be reviewed by the Development Review Committee (DRC) at its Wednesday, May 6th meeting.  This waiver request is to allow a parking lot in front of the building, as the site is located in a traditional form district where parking lots are not permitted in front of buildings. (see LDC 5.5.1.A.3.a).  DRC cases will start being heard at 1:00pm.  Location: Old Jail Building - 514 W Liberty Street.  For more information about the nature of this proposal, next steps in the process, and how to participate or comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Abby Bills (Abby.Bills@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-3603).

(The applicant is also in the process of subdividing the existing parcel into 2 smaller parcels, under case 26-MPLAT-0027. The Swig is proposed to be located on Lot 1B of this subdivision.)

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6012 & 6012R Lovers Lane (26-ZONEPA-0023) - A Neighborhood Meeting was held on April 15th.  LLT5, LLC's proposal is to re-zone this property from R-4 to R-5 to allow construction of single-family residences (revision to the currently approved subdivision plan).  For more information about the nature of this proposal, next steps in the process, and how to participate or comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Kaitlin Dever (kaitlin.dever@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-8445).

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8803-8805 Old Bardstown Road (26-DDP-0005) - A neighborhood meeting was held on March 9th.  This meeting presented updated information about a proposed Revised Detailed District Development Plan (RDDDP) to allow two 15,057 sf buildings on approximately 4.1 acres (previously approved for 3 office buildings) next to the recently-approved Goodwill store.  For more information about the nature of this proposal, next steps in the process, and how to participate or comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Sydney Fawcett (sydney.fawcett@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-4488).   

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6422 & 6808 Billtown Road.  A second neighborhood meeting was held on December 22, 2025 to share details of a revision of "Tract 4 to allow a 240-unit apartment community on approximately 13.9 acres."  The original neighborhood meeting was on September 10, 2024.  That "general plan", including the tract for apartments, was approved by the Planning Commission on April 24, 2025.  According to the applicant, "The site has not significantly changed from what was originally presented.  The site still has 10 apartment buildings with a clubhouse and 240 units."   If you have questions about comparing the original and updated plans, contact Kaitlin Dever, case manager with the Office of Planning, at 502-574-5542 or kaitlin.dever@louisvilleky.gov.

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7800,7902, 7916, 8000 & 8014 Bardstown Road, 10501 & 10541 Ichabod Drive and 9809 Hillock Drive.  A Neighborhood Meeting to discuss a zoning change proposal affecting these locations was held on December 3rd.  Representative(s) for the applicant shared a proposed change in zoning from R-4 & R-5A to C-1 & C-2 and a Revised Detailed District Development Plan to allow a multi-tenant commercial development to be located at the addresses listed above.  The applicant is proposing a grocery store, three retail stores, a retail strip center with a restaurant, a convenience gas station store, two banks, a credit union, a coffee shop, four restaurants, each with a drive thru, and work around a future restaurant.  Following the neighborhood meeting, the applicant submitted a formal proposal for agency review to obtain approvals to be ready for review and decision by the Planning Commission.  If you have questions about this proposal, contact Zack Jones, case manager with the Office of Planning, at 502-574-8224 or zachary.jones@louisvilleky.gov.

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10100 Black Iron Road, 10200 Glenmary Farm Drive and an unaddressed parcel on Long Home Road (assigned Parcel ID Number (2527-000C-0000) (Case 25-CUPPA-0185) - A neighborhood meeting was held on Wednesday, November 12th.  The Owners/Applicants, pursuant to Land Development Code Section 4.2.8 - Athletic Facilities, desire to locate and operate a Disc/Soccer Golf Course Facility on the Property which was previously used as the Glenmary Golf Course (the "Proposal").  The Property totals over 70.2229 acres, but the Owner/Applicant requests only 45.9 acres to be considered for the Conditional Use Permit.  The Proposal includes 18 soccer/disc holes, a clubhouse and parking.  The Proposal includes a new 11,000 square foot clubhouse as the central location for disc and soccer golf players to meet up with other players and pay for their respective rounds of disc or soccer golf prior to playing.  The new clubhouse would be conveniently accessed from Glenmary Farm Drive, a local neighborhood roadway that directly connects to Bardstown Road, an arterial level roadway.  Parking adjacent to the new clubhouse is proposed.  

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Property at the end of Justice Way in the City of Heritage Creek (Parcel Number 0008602130000) - A neighborhood meeting was held on October 15th.  Leisure Development is requesting approval of a Major Preliminary Subdivision Plan with Development Potential Transfer in the property at the end of Justice Way.  For more information about the nature of this proposal, next steps in the process, and how to participate or comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Rachel Casey (rachel.casey@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-6230). 

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REMINDER: One beneficial and convenient way for you to share your thoughts on a case (to be part of the public record) is to use this form.


Zoning Matters - Conversation with a City Planner

Have a question about zoning in your neighborhood? Wondering how developments get approved? Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning is hosting open Q&A sessions at library branches on select Tuesday afternoons. These sessions are free and open to the public – no RSVP required. Planning impacts how our neighborhoods grow, what the future of Louisville looks like, and where we live. The goal of these conversations is simple: to make the planning process clearer and easier to understand.

Zoning Matters 2026

Network of Assistance across Louisville Metro

Association of Community Ministries 1

Do you know people who need assistance (whether in District 22 or in other parts of Louisville Metro)? 

Click here for information on the Association of Community Ministries. 

On this site, click on "Find Your Ministry" to explore the local community help available for any Jefferson County address.


FCHUM Needs List

FCHUM Needs List

For further information about District 22...

For further information about District 22

or to contact Councilman Kevin Bratcher or Legislative Assistant Jon Bingham,

please visit:

https://louisvilleky.gov/government/metro-council-district-22


Pet(s) of the Week: Metro Animal Services

HazelMcSofty

Crime Maps

 

Always Remember to

Lock Your Car and

Remove All Valuables.

It's the Easiest Way to

Prevent Crime.

Crime Maps logo

Click Here to view LMPD's interactive crime mapping tool.   

 If you see crime occurring, please contact the Louisville Metro Police Department.

Call 911 for emergencies.  Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related assistance.

Call 574-LMPD to report crime tips.


988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

988

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is open and accessible 24/7. This free and confidential service connects individuals with trained crisis counselors who can provide support, guidance, and resources.

  • 📞 Dial 988 to reach the Lifeline
  • 🌐 Available in English and Spanish
  • 🕒 Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

If You Suspect a Natural Gas Leak...

Gas Leak

Call 811 Before You Dig!

811

Join a Board or Commission

Apply to Serve

There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.

If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.

To learn more please visit Boards and Commissions.