District Six Dispatch

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District 6 Dispatch

David James

Councilman David James

Email Councilman James

        502-574-1106 - Office           502-574-1551 - Fax    

 

Shalanna Taylor

 

Shalanna Taylor

Email Shalanna 

502-574-3910 - Office

 


 

IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS

EMERGENCY/EMS/Fire/Police: 911

Animal Control             473-7387

Community Action       574-4377

County Clerk's Office   574-5700

Health and Wellness    574-6520

LG&E                            589-1444

Louisville Water Co.     583-6610

Metro Call                             311

Metro Parks                 456-8100

MSD                             540-6000

Poison Control     (800)222-1222

Police Dept-Metro        574-7111

PVA                              574-6380

Sheriff's Office             574-5400

State Highway Repair  210-5400

Veteran's Affairs          595-4447

TARC CONTACT

TARC3 Where's My Ride?         589-9879

Customer Comments            585-1234

TARC3 Paratransit Reservations                         560-0333

TARC3 Reservations TTY        213-3240

TARC3 Paratransit Cancellation Message Line                       560-0322

TARC3 Paratransit Eligibility Office                                    213-3217

Will Call Return Ride (before 4:30pm)                                  560-0333

Will Call Return Ride (after 4:30pm)                                  589-9879

TARC Customer Service          585-1234

TARC Website    www.ridetarc.org

 


This Issue:


COVID-19 Information

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COVID-19 is still spreading in our city. We are experiencing a record number of cases, and, unfortunately, deaths. Until most of us can be vaccinated, wearing a mask and keeping our distance and limiting where we go is still essential to protecting ourselves, our families, and our communities. Even as we celebrate the development of safe and effective vaccines, these safety measures - including staying home when you may be sick - remain crucial parts of our effort to eliminate this pandemic.

Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 will allow us to worship together, reopen schools, and return to work in person. Choosing to be vaccinated helps you and your loved ones stay safe. It helps our community’s most vulnerable members to be protected against this pandemic and the social isolation that comes along with it. 

JEFFERSON COUNTY

VACCINE DISTRIBUTION PLAN

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PHASE 1A

  • Medical First Responders
  • Healthcare Personnel 

Register for your appointment today with Norton Healthcare. Be sure to click the Tier 1A link for Healthcare Workers. If you have difficulty scheduling, call 502-861-4499 for assistance.

Click here to register. 

PHASE 1B

  • Non-Medical First Responders 
  • K-12 Educators 
  • Individuals 70+  

Register for your appointment today through one of our healthcare partners. When you register please remember the following:

  1. Do not sign up with multiple providers. Due to available supply, appointments are limited. It may take several weeks to get an appointment.
  2. Individuals without internet access can have a family member or friend register them.
  3. If you have health insurance, including Medicare, you must bring your insurance card. There is no cost to you, regardless of your insurance status. All sites operate by appointment only and will require proof of age (such as a valid state identification) on arrival.

Click here to register. 

PHASES 1C, 2-4

  • More information will be provided soon. At our current rate of vaccine supply, vaccinating Tiers 1A - 1B will take through April 2021 to complete but we are hopeful supply will increase soon. To stay informed on our vaccine efforts, please Sign up now for weekly Covid-19 updates.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 

As we continue our push to fight COVID-19, we need your support. For more information on the volunteer process please visit our Volunteer Information Center.

RESOURCES

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Kentucky Update:

  • Both Kentucky and Metro Louisville continue vaccinating populations in Phases 1A and 1B.
    • This includes health care personnel, long term care facilities, first responders, K-12 school personnel and anyone over the age of 70.
  • Due to limited supply and a large number of Kentuckians in the 70+ group, this phase will likely take several more weeks.
  • Those 70+ are encouraged to regularly check for appointment openings at all three hospital systems. Appointments can be made at:
  • Those in surrounding counties and throughout the state can visit vaccine.ky.gov to learn more about when and where they can get vaccinated.