 Chairman of Public Safety, CM Yates voted to support a new Voluntary Drug Testing Pilot Program that the State has asked LMPD to conduct to determine if a driver is under the influence of narcotics.
Currently, LMPD says some tests can take up to six months to get results while these tests can show results in as little as six minutes.
“A test that can be implemented to prove that they [drivers] aren't under the influence could be a positive,” said public safety committee chairman David Yates.
State legislators will have to approve the program before it can be used to charge any drivers. The pilot program result will be used to determine if the program should continue state-wide.
See the full Video and Story here: http://www.wdrb.com/story/28700226/new-drug-testing-could-save-lmpd-thousands-of-dollars
 Visit the new South Points Scenic Area website detailing all of the participating locations by clicking here!
Be on the look out for South Louisville's new Tourism Campaign to make residents of Louisville and beyond aware of the many great historical attractions, local independently owned businesses, parks and more in our part of town.
The Southwest Dream Team in partnership with Metro Council, Parks and the many unique South Louisville businesses helped create and fund the South Points Scenic Area Map.
When you drive throughout Louisville and along the expressway you will see new large brown identifying signs highlighting South Points Scenic Areas.
You can pick up your own South Points Scenic Map at any of the participating local businesses identified on the map.
See the full Map & the South Points Scenic Areas by clicking here!
See the Courier Journal Article here!
 Free Shredding!
Come out to shred your documents safely with APlus Paper Shredding!
WHERE: Epworth United Methodist Church, 919 Palatka Road
WHEN: Saturday April 11th, from 9am-11am.
Questions? Call Epworth Church, 502-366-4053.
The shredding event is free but monetary donations to those who wish to give for an upcoming Church Camp for children in our area.
Mark your calendars – Registration for the Brightside/Passport Health Plan Spring Community-Wide Cleanup opens on Monday! The cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 18th with the suggested cleanup times of 8:00am – 12:00pm. We know what you are thinking, “that’s the same day as Thunder Over Louisville!” You would be right. Due to the dates of Jefferson County Public School’s spring break and a couple of other major events in our city we felt that April 18th would be the best day for everyone. What better ways to prepare for a day of fun and fireworks than doing some good work to make our community Derby ready before the festivities begin! (If the date we have set doesn't work for your group, that's OK, we will support any cleanup that takes place in the weeks surrounding April 18th.)
 Brightside welcomes all groups, large and small, to participate in the cleanup. Simply register your group online at www.brightsideinc.org, or complete and return the downloadable registration form. All cleanup teams will receive bags and gloves at no cost, and the first 5,000 volunteers to register will also receive a free t-shirt! You won’t want to miss out on an exciting new design for our t-shirts this year made in collaboration with a great local artist and business owner, Jason Pierce.
WHEN: Saturday, April 18th, 8am-12pm. Pick up supplies on April 11th from 10am-2pm at Iroquois Amphitheater, 1080 Amiphitheater Road.
All supplies are pre-packaged by group
for team leaders to collect. If a group fails to pick up their supplies on
April 11, and they have t-shirts, the t-shirts go to other volunteers on a
first come first serve basis. Groups who do not have t-shirts can call
Brightside on Tuesday, April 21 to see if any t-shirts have been returned.
Supplies will also be available at our satellite location located at Joe
Creason Park, 1235 Trevilian Way, 40213 from 2:00- 5:00pm on Tuesday, April
21st and Friday, April 24th .
Brightside
is proud to be holding our Cleanup with the Mayor’s Give A Day Week of Service for
the third year. Cleanups are an integral part of Brightside's mission and
without the help of your volunteer group, and many other volunteers throughout
the year, we could not achieve our goals of a cleaner, greener and more
sustainable Louisville. We look forward to seeing all of you in April!
 More than $11 billion is spent in the United States each
year to clean up litter. That cost would go way down if every citizen made and
followed a personal commitment not to litter. A look at the four main sources
of litter reveals how easy it would be for each person to make a difference:
- Cigarette
butts and other tobacco products 38%
- Fast
food packaging and other paper 22%
- Plastic,
mainly bottles and grocery bags 19%
- Improperly
secured truck cargo 16.4%
In addition to clean up costs, litter increases traffic
accidents, harms wildlife, contaminates water, decreases property values,
increases fire rates, and is associated with increased crime. Individuals can
make a difference if they:
- Always
dispose of trash in proper receptacles
- Teach
children to do the same
- Keep
litter bags in vehicles for on the go disposal
- Never
throw anything from vehicle windows
- Clean
up after picnics and other outdoor activities
- Cover
trash receptacles securely
- Firmly
secure truck cargo
- Pick
up litter in yards or on sidewalks near homes
- Volunteer
for community cleanups
Report littering to MetroCall at 311 or 574-5000. If you
include a vehicle license plate number and description, the offender will be
sent a letter reminding them that littering is illegal, and that they could be
subject to a fine. To start a community litter cleanup project call Brightside
at 574-2613.
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 Help your community by recycling! Our landfills are a finite resource with only so much space to hold all of our community's trash. Recycling as much as possible keeps reusable materials from going to the landfill and extends the landfill's life. Councilwoman Fowler has partnered with Solid Waste Management to provide a Recycling Bin at Sun Valley Park to allow Southwest residents to dispose of recyclable materials for FREE! (Only Paper, Cardboard, Plastic, and Glass are allowed. No hazardous materials or containers are permitted.)
WHEN: Recycling Bin is open during park hours
WHERE: Sun Valley Park (golf course side), 6505 Bethany Lane
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See the larger version Here!

 During the unofficial five month snow season between November 1 and February 28, Public Works generally patches about 8,000 potholes on Metro maintained roads—more than half the annual total in our year round patching effort.
Potholes result from a combination of water that seeps through cracks caused by normal wear and tear in asphalt, repeated freezing and thawing temperatures, and the weight of traffic. Cold temperatures cause the water to freeze and expand, weakening the pavement. The weight of traffic on the weakened pavement then breaks the asphalt, eventually leaving a hole that grows as more traffic goes over it.
Citizens are urged to report potholes to MetroCall by dialing 311 or 574-5000. Reports may also be made through an online service request at www.louisvilleky.gov/government/metrocall-311.
Potholes on interstate highways should be reported to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet at 1-877-For-KYTC (367-5982).
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April
showers training opportunities, job fairs and hiring events for job seekers
Act
now for a new job, new career this spring!
April Orientation Sessions for free
manufacturing training
Are you looking for a new job
with a future? The Louisville region has hundreds of job openings in
manufacturing, and employers are hiring!
Act now to claim your seat in the late-April training class
that can give you the edge in getting one of those jobs!
A one-month training
course at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center at 160 Rochester Drive
in South Louisville leads to a "Certified Production Technician"
credential recognized by the region's leading manufacturing companies.
Those companies recruit from graduates of the course each month.
Your first step is to attend a required Orientation Session at
the center, 160 Rochester Drive in the Airport Industrial Center in south
Louisville. The center is on the TARC Bus Route 4, "Southside @
Rochester" and about a four-minute drive from the S. 3rd Street exit
off the Watterson Expressway (I-264).
The next Orientation Sessions are scheduled for:
- Tuesday,
April 7, at 2 pm
- Tuesday,
April 14, at 2 pm
Call 502-276-9711 today to pre-register for an Orientation
Session where you will learn more about the course and the requirements for
admission to a class that will start in late April. You must be at
least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED to take the course.
RecruitMilitary Veterans Career Fair, April 2
RecruitMilitary Veterans Career Fair will be tomorrow, April
2, at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, 2800 South Floyd Street, in Louisville
from 11 am to 3 pm. The event is open to veterans, transitioning military
personnel, National Guard members, Reserve members and spouses. Click here for more details.
Morales hiring event at Nia Center, April 6
Morales Group is hiring employees for a Louisville
distribution center. These positions offer a competitive wage with
temp-to-hire potential, offering full-time employees pay increases, bonuses
and medical, dental and vision benefits. Morales Group is currently hiring
for Light Industrial, Clerical and Administrative positions.
Meet with a Morales Group
representative at the Kentucky Career Center, Nia Center, 2900 W. Broadway,
Louisville KY 40211 on Monday, April 6, from 10 am to 2 pm.
JCPS Application and Recruitment Fairs at two locations
First Neighborhood Place at T.J.Middle School and South
Central Neighborhood Place will host Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS)
Application and Recruitment Fairs during April. This is an opportunity to
get your foot in the door with the local school system through substitute
to full-time positions.
Substitute jobs start at $9/hr. Other positions will be
full-time with benefits. Substitute positions vary from custodian and
lunchroom assistants to security and instructional assistants. Full-time
positions vary from teaching and coaching to custodian and bus
drivers.
Plan to attend one of the Neighborhood Place events:
- Friday,
April 10, from 10 am to 1 pm at 1st Neighborhood Place at T.J. Middle
School, 1503 Rangeland Rd.
- Tuesday,
April 14, from 10 am to 1 pm at South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255
Hazelwood Ave.
Click here for more
information about available substitute and employment/leadership
opportunities.
Louisville Urban League launches Job Search Organizer app
The Louisville Urban League has introduced its "Job
Search Organizer" mobile app. The app is designed to easily track job
applications, store previous work and education information, email resumes,
schedule interviews and access job search tips. It is available free for
IPhone and Android phone users at the App Store. Click here
to learn more.
"Hot Job News" and upcoming events at Kentucky
Career Center locations
Keep up to date on what's
happening by visiting the KentuckianaWorks website
(www.kentuckianaworks.org).
You'll find links to job opportunities under "Hot Job News" and
training opportunities, workshops, job fairs and orientations for training
at the Kentucky Career Center locations in the KentuckianaWorks region
posted on the Events Calendar, located in the top menu tab.
 The Better Business Bureau serving Louisville, Southern Indiana,
and Western Kentucky is proud to announce a new way for consumers to report
scams!
BBB’s Scam Tracker is a website that allows consumers to report
schemes and review other cases of fraud occurring across the United States and
in their local areas. Consumers can also see what types of scams are trending.
Each report details the scam, how much money the victim has lost
(if any), gives tips on how the scam works, and provides tips on what you can
do to protect yourself against scams.
Nearly 400 scams have been reported, so far, across the Country.
BBB’s President/CEO, Charlie Mattingly, says, “BBB Scam Trackers
allows the public to report con artists working the phones, emails, and
streets, not only in Louisville, but across the nation.”
Reported scams include IRS imposter scams, foreign lotteries,
sweepstakes, debt relief, fake tech support, government grants, work-from-home
scams, and more.
If you hear about a scam, please report it by going to: http://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/louisville.
Of course, you can still call BBB to report scams, at
1-800-388-2222.
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 AARP Tax Assistance is currently being offered at both the Southwest Government Center and Iroquois Library.
Location 1:
- WHERE: Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy 40258
- WHEN: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00am - 1:00pm, Until April 9th, 2015
Location 2:
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WHERE: Iroquois Branch Library, 601 W Woodlawn 40215
- WHEN: Tuesdays & Fridays, 10:00am - 2:00pm
AARP Tax Site closings due to weather generally follow the school closing schedule for county schools. Call 502-394-3443 to confirm closings.
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 Volunteers offer free service to help low income families with their tax returns
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is once again ready to help those who qualify to get the most from their income tax refunds during this tax season at the Sun Valley Community Center.
VITA is a program of the Louisville Asset Building Coalition. It is a free tax preparation program for low income families making less than $53,000 per year, or who are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit.
WHEN:
- Tuesdays & Thursdays - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- Wednesdays - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Saturdays- 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
WHERE: Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane.
To find a VITA location near you go online to: http://www.labcservices.org/index.php/free-tax-assistance/find-tax-preparation-sites.
 Each
year over 1.5 million taxpayers receive a notice
of audit or request for more information from the IRS relating to their
individual tax filings. The Legal Aid Society is offering free clinics on
the steps a person can take in responding to an IRS notice. The Legal Aid
Society can help eligible low-income taxpayers respond to the IRS notices and
correct amounts in dispute.
The
Legal Aid Society also helps low-income individuals in disputes with the IRS,
including audits, appeals, collection matters, and tax litigation. Individuals
interested in these free services are encouraged to attend any of the upcoming
clinics offered at the offices of the Legal Aid Society, 416 W. Muhammad Ali,
Blvd, at 3 p.m. on the following dates:
The
clinics are open to the public but persons interested in attending should call
(502) 584-1254 to reserve a spot. Individuals unable to attend one of
these clinics but who are interested in legal help may call this same number to
apply for services.
 Refuge Louisville, a local non-profit aimed at blessing the nations represented in our city through holistic community development and gospel proclamation, is excited to announce their upcoming Market at 5007. Held bi-annually, these markets, selling locally made wares, handicrafts, and foods, allow migrant artisans a way to support their families. The proceeds from each vendor’s sale will go to support ministry either to refugees, widows, or orphans.
Hosted by Refuge Louisville, www.refugelouisville.com
WHERE: 5007 Southside Drive, Louisville, KY 40214
WHEN: April, 25th 12-4PM
Come out and see the skill and love that has been put into the various crafts that will be available. We will have candles, purses, soaps, jewelry, food, tea and more!
Shop compassionately for Mother’s Day by buying local and helping the least of these.
If interested in hosting a booth, please contact Kristi@refugelouisville.com
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