Free Mammograms, Junk Drop Off, Whipps Mill Closure, LG&E Help

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Contact the District 18 Office


Marilyn Parker
18th District Councilwoman

502.574.1118
marilyn.parker@louisvilleky.gov

 

Chris Lewis
Legislative Aide

502.574.3463
chris.lewis@louisvilleky.gov


Important Numbers

Animal Services   473-7387
Codes & Regulations   574-2508
EACM   426-2824
Health & Wellness   574-6520
Jefferson Co. Clerk   574-5700
KY Science Center   561-6100
LFPL   574-1611
LG&E   589-1444
LMPD (8th Division)   574-2258
Louisville Water Co.   583-6610
Louisville Zoo   459-2181
Mayor's Office   574-2003
MSD   540-6000
Parks   574-7275
Planning   574-6230
Public Works   574-5810
TARC   585-1234

 

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April 19, 2021


Free Mamograms

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April 24 | Free recycling and Large Item Disposal Pop-up location

The next Pop-Up Drop-Off Event will be Saturday, April 24 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Louisville Metro Fleet Services, 3515 Newburg Road. The document shredding will NOT be done on-site at this particular event. The shredding company will collect material and shred it elsewhere. If you're bringing items for multiple categories, please separate them for easy off-loading when you arrive. For more information, visit the Pop-Up Drop-Off website

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Whipps Mill Road Closure

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Construction is scheduled to begin this summer on a project closing the west side of the Whipps Mill Road/Hurstbourne Parkway intersection. A cul-de-sac will be constructed so that there will be no vehicular access to Hurstbourne Parkway from that direction. This project also includes replacing much of the existing sidewalk along the north side of Whipps Mill Road due to it not meeting current ADA standards. The primary reason for this project is the poor visibility to oncoming traffic for motorists turning on Hurstbourne Parkway, particularly those headed north. We will share project updates as they become available in the coming months.


Sherman Minton Bridge Ramp Improvements

Bridge inspections were completed on April 15 as part of the Sherman Minton Renewal project. The inspection work will verify bridge repairs planned for construction which is scheduled to start in June of this year.

Prior to the commencement of bridge repairs crews will make improvements to alternate routes, including some of the ramps at the I-65/I-265 interchange and the I-64/I-265 interchange. The ramp improvements, scheduled to begin May 17 and lasting approximately two weeks, will require shoulder restrictions. The timeline is subject to change due to potential weather delays.

The ramp movements and interstate lanes that will be affected by the construction are:

I-65 / I-265 Interchange

I-265 east to I-65 south ramp

I-65 south reduced to 2 lanes at I-265 overpass

I-64 / I-265 Interchange

I-265 to I-64 west ramp

I-64 east to I-265 ramp

I-64 westbound reduced to 2 lanes at Captain Frank Road

Reduced speed signs will be posted during construction in these areas and workers will be present. Please be safe, obey all signage and don’t drive distracted.

Following completion of the ramp improvements, lane restrictions on the Sherman Minton Bridge will begin in early June. This will reduce both eastbound and westbound traffic to two lanes in each direction in preparation of painting and deck replacement. A detailed update on this work will be provided in the coming weeks.