District 12 eNews | 11.05.14

District 12
Rick Blackwell

Councilman Rick Blackwell
601 West Jefferson Street
(502) 574-1112
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Legislative Aide
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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital Breaks Ground on Major Renovation

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Councilman Blackwell was on hand on Monday for the groundbreaking of a $9 million dollar renovation to Sts. Mary & Elizabeth hospital that serves District 12 and much of Southwest Louisville.

The project will enlarge the emergency department to 36 beds from 28, add modular walls for increased privacy and more than double the department's size. The project will also include new technology, and it is expected to improve work flow in the department and decrease patient wait times.

The renovation is expected to take 18 months to complete. Stay tuned to the D12 eNews for updates on further progress or visit the KentuckyOne Health website for more information.


Your Input is Needed to Build a Better Dixie Highway!

  • Tuesday, November 11, 2014
  • 6:00-8:00pm
  • National College, 4205 Dixie Highway
  • Informal format (stop by anytime between 6 and 8 pm)

Next Tuesday evening a public meeting will be held regarding the upcoming Dixie Highway Improvement Project, or "Dixie Do-over" as it has been dubbed. At this meeting, project leaders will present to the public the latest plans that have been developed and lay out a timeline for how the initiative will unfold. Handouts containing information about the project, comments sheets, and displays will be available.

Representatives from Louisville Metro Public Works and Assets, the KY Transportation Cabinet, and their consultants will be available to answer questions.  Written and oral comments will be accepted during the meeting and will then be made part of the public record for this project.

In accordance with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), if anyone has a disability and requires assistance, please notify Al Andrews no later than November 4th.  Please call (502) 574-3958, e-mail to al.andrews@louisvilleky.gov.

Call the D12 office at 574.1112 for more information about this meeting and this gamechanging initiative.


Save the Date: District Dialogue on Nov. 18

Join Councilman Blackwell and other civic leaders at the upcoming District 12 Dialogue at the new Southwest Regional Library. These meetings are a great opportunity to engage your community and stay up to date on the news and happenings in District 12. Call 574.1112 with any questions.

WHEN: Tuesday, November 18, 7:00pm

WHERE: Southwest Regional Library, 9725 Dixie Highway


IMPACT Series Presentation on Suicide Prevention at the New Southwest Regional Library

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Opportunity to Speak on a Proposed Increase to the Minimum Wage

The Labor and Economic Development Committee will hold a special meeting next Monday, November 10th at 6:00pm for the public to weigh in on a proposed increase to the minimum wage.  There will be 10 slots available in opposition of the ordinance and 10 slots available in favor of the ordinance. Each person will be allowed to speak for 3 minutes. If you would like to sign-up to speak before the committee, please contact the clerk’s office at 574.3902.


Please Donate for New Educational Shelter at Jefferson Memorial Forest!

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Did you know that Jefferson Memorial Forest provides nearly 7,500 school children with outdoor learning and recreational experiences each year?  It’s true, and unfortunately the Forest’s shelter facilities for these children has fallen into a state of disrepair. Please support the Forest’s new friends group, Wilderness Louisville, Inc. in their effort to raise funds replace this dilapidated shelter in the Forest’s environmental education area. Click http://igg.me/at/jmfsheltercampaign  to view a brief video about the effort and consider donating to help reach the fundraising goal. There are multiple donor levels and while the brunch opportunity has passed  for a $25 contribution you can still receive a first edition Wilderness Louisville T-shirt! 

There are 38 days left in the campaign and including donations directly to Wilderness Louisville. Currently the effort is nearly 60% towards the goal. Please help them reach the finish line!


Neighborhood Place Offers Free Workshops in November

Neighborhood Place locations in Louisville will offer free events and workshops to help with your health, home and family in November including a free stop smoking series, multiple energy management workshops, a supermarket tour to learn cost-saving tips as well as opportunities to meet with the Legal Aid Society. To learn more about these services, including reservations requirements, and contact info, please refer to the phone numbers listed by each event.

 

First and Third Tuesdays, Legal Aid Office Hours at South Central Neighborhood Place, 10 a.m. –

1 p.m.

Located at 4255 Hazelwood Avenue. Call 485-7130 for more information. The first and third Tuesday of each month, a Legal Aid Society staff member will be on hand to answer questions, talk about cases that Legal Aid handles and provide referrals.

 

Multiple Opportunities to Meet with a WeCare Representative with LG&E

A representative from WeCare at LG&E will be on hand at all Neighborhood Place locations this month to talk with interested persons about energy efficiency and energy usage and provide valuable information on ways to save money on their utility bills. WeCare staff will also determine if households are eligible for a variety of free services including air duct sealing and insulation, attic and wall insulation, programmable thermostats and much more. Call 1-800-356-5467 for more information.

  • Nov. 6 at 810 Barret Neighborhood Place, 810 Barret Ave., 8 a.m.- noon.
  • Nov. 6 at L&N Bridges of Hope (satellite site), 908 W. Broadway, 1- 4 p.m.
  • Nov. 7 at Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, 1411 Alqonquin Pkwy., 8 a.m. – noon
  • Nov 7 at Cane Run Neighborhood Place, 3410 Lees Ln., 1- 4 p.m.
  • Nov. 12 at First Neighborhood Place, 1503 Rangeland Rd., 8 a.m.- noon
  • Nov. 12 at NorthWest Neighborhood Place, 4018 W. Market St., 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Nov 14 at South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 8 a.m. – noon
  • Nov 14 at South Jefferson Neighborhood Place, 1000 Neighborhood Place, 40118, 1- 4 p.m.
  • Nov. 17 at South Jefferson Neighborhood Place (satellite site), 10200 Dixie Hwy., 1 – 4 p.m.
  • Nov. 24 at Ujima Neighborhood Place, 3610 Bohne Ave., 8 a.m. – noon 

Nov. 11 and Nov. 18, Dare to Care Supermarket Tour at First Choice Market, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Located at 3044 Wilson Ave. Registration is required by calling 485-6145.. The staff from Dare to Care will share tips on how save money at the store and how to buy healthy food for you and your family. Participants will receive a $10.00 gift card. Sponsored in part by Ujima Neighborhood Place.

 

Nov. 12, Start Fresh Workshop at Farnsley Middle School, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

            Located at 3400 Lees LaneCall 485-6826 to register. Bank On Louisville’s Start Fresh! is a free workshop for people with negative (non-fraud) banking histories, are in ChexSystems or are banking for the first time. Participants will gain new information and tools to use second-chance or new checking accounts. Sponsored in part by Cane Run Neighborhood Place.

 

Tuesdays, beginning Nov. 18 , Stop Smoking Classes at South Central Neighborhood Place, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.

Located at 4255 Hazelwood Ave. Advance registration is required by calling 574-STOP (574-7867) or e-mailing StopSmoking@louisvilleky.gov. Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is offering this free program to help smokers break the tobacco habit. Using the "Cooper/Clayton Method to Stop Smoking", the 13-week program includes weekly support group meetings combined with the use of nicotine replacement products such as patches and gum. Classes and all class materials are free and participants also receive free weekly supplies of nicotine replacement products.

 

Nov. 24 - 26, Thanksgiving Basket Giveaway at Cane Run Neighborhood Place, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Located at 3410 Lees Lane. Cane Run Nieghborhood Place clients only. Registration is required at 485-6826. Cane Run Neighborhood Place and Farnsley Middle School are distributing food baskets to clients in need for the Thanksgiving holiday.


LIHEAP Appointments Available at the Southwest Gov't Center

The annual program that helps low income residents of Louisville with their utility bills has begun. LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, is a federally funded program operated by Community Action Partnership, part of Louisville Metro Community Services. The Subsidy Phase of LIHEAP will run this year from Nov. 3 through Dec. 11.

Residents wishing to apply must have an appointment. Scheduling for appointments will begin, in person only, Oct. 30 between 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Oct. 31 between 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Central CAP Office only located at the Urban Government Center, 810 Barret Ave., Room 127.

Starting Nov. 3, appointments will be held at the Southwest Government Center (7219 Dixie Highway, 502-574-1272) weekdays between 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., based on appointment availability. Upon registering for an appointment, residents will receive an appointment slip verifying the appointment date, time and location. LIHEAP applications will be completed at the time of the appointment and the assistance received is a one-time benefit, paid to the heating vendor.

Applicants must be Jefferson County residents with a household income at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines and willing to provide the following documentation at the time of their appointment:

  • Picture ID for head of household (if available)
  • Proof of all household income for the preceding month (food stamp award letter, Social Security award letter, pay stubs, etc.). All individuals 18 or over in the household with no income – and who do not receive food stamps -- must have a Proof of No Income form completed prior to applying for benefits. (Available at the CAP office at 810 Barret or by clicking here.)
  • Social Security card(s) or official documentation with social security numbers or Permanent Resident Card Numbers for everyone living in the household.
  • Most recent heating bill or verification from landlord that heating expenses are included in the rent (i.e. lease agreements).

Individuals who are unable to apply for this program in person may send a representative on their behalf with a note including the applicant’s signature and phone number. Call 574-1157 for more details on how this process works. Residents who are homebound -- which means a medical professional can verify they are confined to the home -- and who are unable to send a representative, may call 574-1274.

LG&E reminds customers that it is their responsibility to make arrangements to ensure continued service. Please contact LG&E’s customer service office at 589-1444 if you cannot make a payment in full and need to set up payment arrangements.

LIHEAP is made possible by the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is a pass through grant from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, which contracts with Community Action Agencies across the state. Louisville Metro Community Action Partnership (CAP) is part of the Louisville Metro Department of Community Services. For more information about CAP, visit our website: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/community-services or call CAP at 574-1157 (TDD available at Metro Call – 574-5000); or Community Action Kentucky at 1-800-456-3452


"Kids Cafe" Now Serving at Sun Valley

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Help Keep Our Community Safe

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Check out the LMPD web application to keep up to date with Crime Reports and trends for your neighborhood, Click here to get started.