District 11 e-News - January 11, 2013

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Councilman Kevin Kramer (507) 574-1111 601 W. Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202

Metro Council Update

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Monday night the Louisville Metro Council met for its yearly organizational meeting where we elected Councilman Jim King, from District 10, to serve a third term as Metro Council President.  We also elected H. Stephen Ott to serve as our new Metro Council Clerk.  Mr. Ott had been serving as Deputy Clerk under longtime Metro Council Clerk Kathy Herron who has retired.  The 14 newly or re-elected members of the Metro Council took the oath of office. 

Councilman Ken Fleming was elected to continue serving as the Republican Caucus Chairman for another one year term and Councilman Jerry Miller from District 19 was elected to serve as vice chairman. Councilman David James was elected to serve as the Democratic Caus chairman and Councilwoman Vicki Aubrey Welch was elected to serve as vice chairwoman.

This year I will serve as chair of the Public Safety Committee and I will be a sitting member of the Government, Accountability and Ethics committee as well as the Budget committee.  


Hikes Point Optimist Baseball/Softball Sign-Ups

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Hikes Point Baseball/Softball Sign-ups will be held at the Meredith-Dunn Learning Center, McMahan Fire House, 4318 Taylorsville Road  on the following dates: 

  • Jan. 19th   10:00 - 1:00 
  • Jan. 26th   10:00 - 1:00 
  • Jan. 27th     2:00 - 5:00

All sign-up forms and additional information on sign-ups is available at www.hikespoint.org, but forms will be available at sign-ups as well.

 


Crime Updates

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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.           

                                    6th Division Crime Maps

                                    7th Divison Crime Maps

                  Jeffersontown Police Department Crime Update


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!


LMPD 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 favorites to view crime updates anytime - it's updated daily.  


The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
wants to hear for you!

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In 2035, what will be our transportation needs for Kentucky? Will our focus be on maintaining and improving existing roadways, constructing new roads, or issues concerning other modes of transportation? Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials are asking these questions as they update the Kentucky Long Range Transportation Plan. 
 

The process of updating the Kentucky Long Range Transportation Plan has begun.  The new plan will be an overarching policy guide with goals, objectives and strategies to address the core transportation opportunities and challenges facing each of us.


As part of the planning process, The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has designed and will widely distribute a confidential public survey to gauge the transportation expectations of all those who travel the state.


The “Your Turn” survey will run throughFeb. 25. It consists of 19 questions concerning demographics, transportation needs and desires, and funding options. Your input will be used to plan for the future transportation system for you, your family and your community.

 

The survey will be available in electronic and hard copy form in English and Spanish. A link to the “Your Turn” survey and other transportation information can be found by visiting www.transportation.ky.gov and clicking on the “Your Turn” survey link.  You can also access “Your Turn” directly at the link yourturn.transportation.ky.gov. This direct link will also provide compiled survey results in late 2013 as well as other information throughout the update of this Long Range Plan.

  

Paper surveys are available at:

  • KYTC highway district offices
  • Area Development District offices
  • Metropolitan Planning Organization offices
  • Transportation Cabinet Office Building, 200 Mero St., Frankfort

Charitable Street Solicitation

 

The District 11 office has received several concerns regarding charitable street solicitors who are collecting money at the intersection of Taylorsville Road and Breckenridge Lane. Any organization collecting money at any intersection of Louisville Metro is required to obtain a permit from the department of Inspections, Permits and Licenses (IPL).
 

Along with this permit, IPL issues a yearly calendar that identifies the dates that an organization has a permit to collect. Should you see any organization collecting money at an intersection and they are not listed for that date on the IPL calendar, we ask that you call LMPD at 574-7111.


To view a copy of the calendar for scheduled charitable street solicitors in PDF format, click the link below.


Charitable Street Solicitation (PDF)


We appreciate your help in this matter. Please contact the District 11 office at 574-1111 if you have any questions.

Councilman Kevin Kramer

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:

(502) 363-6609

(502) 589-0343

Crisis Center
(502) 589-4313

(502) 574-6520

(502) 574-3321

(502) 267-8333

(502) 266-5949

(502) 267-1674

(502) 267-5713

To report a fire only: 911
For non-fire purposes: (502) 267-7300

(502) 589-1444

(502) 569-3600

(502) 574-2187

To report a fire only: 911
For non-fire purposes: (502) 491-4745

311 or (502) 574-5000

(502) 456-8100


(502) 574-6650

(502) 587-0603

(502) 574-6230

(502) 589-8222

(502) 585-1234

(502) 574-6100