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The District 3 Office had a great time at our Landlord/Renter Solutions Forum on Saturday, November 23rd. We all learned so much, and had an opportunity to connect with some awesome folks, doing super important work! That said, we have a litany of heartfelt thanks. So, here are some of our thanks.
THANK YOU to the wonderful folks listed below:
Thanks to Aliyah Granger for catering with the delicious snack boards!
Thanks to DanniLens photography for capturing the event so well!
Thanks to Erica Neal at the South Louisville Community Center for providing the space and always being so excellent to work with!
Thanks to Maureen Neal and Megan McGinn with the Office of Housing and Community Development for attending and sharing their expertise and vision for the future!
Thanks to Jefferson Coulter with Legal Aid for sharing his knowledge and answering so many legal questions!
Thanks to Joe Hamilton with Resilience and Community Services for attending, sharing his expertise, and his own experience!
Thanks to Richard Price with Code Enforcement for sharing all his knowledge and how he plans to make sure we can all live somewhere safe and clean!
Thanks to Debbie Brawner with Shively Area Ministries for attending and sharing her expertise on rental assistance programs and requirements.
Thanks to Major Hilton with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for attending and sharing his knowledge about eviction proceedings.
Thanks to Councilwoman Betsy Ruhe for attending and being so willing to work with landlords and renters!
Thanks to Sumedha Rao and Maria Tori for attending and sharing their knowledge about utilities and sustainable, affordable housing opportunities!
Thanks to Leighanne Cornelius and Candice Ballard with Patriot Derby Apartments for attending and sharing their expertise on what it means to be a property manager, and sharing ways they assist their renters!
Thank you to Crystal Lewis and Misty Sharp from MSD for attending and sharing ways MSD helps their customers with their bills.
If we left anyone out, we apologize, but know we are so sincerely thankful for everyone who came, participated, and is willing to keep working together for opportunities for safe, clean, affordable housing!
 Mayor Greenberg has refused to commit to signing the Department of Justice Consent Decree before Donald Trump is inaugurated. This is likely to stall the process until Trump takes office and his administration completely abandons consent decrees, meaning the consent decree with LMPD would be all but null and void. It is unconscionable that the mayor is more concerned with a timeline for ending the consent decree than fixing the numerous problems rampant within the Louisville Metro Police Department. The administration has insinuated that the consent decree would hinder LMPD's ability to reduce crime. Given the Department of Justice is the highest level of policing in the country, the insinuation that they'd somehow block or inhibit policing is, at best, dubious. Everyone, the mayor included, has agreed to a goal of constitutional policing, which is exactly why the consent decree is necessary. What valid reason does the mayor have to drag his feet on signing this document? Perhaps so LMPD can continue discriminating against those the mayor deems undesirable? Perhaps so the city doesn't have to fund a monitor and more money can be directed to luxury hotels?
In Louisville, we must hold many truths. LMPD earned this consent decree. The LMPD harmed the community and the community gets to decide how to heal. The mayor was elected to serve all of us, not just some. He must follow the will of the people. Please help convince him of that. We want LMPD to have the resources they need to police fairly while also being held accountable when they violate our civil and human rights.
Councilwoman Parrish-Wright was interviewed by the Courier Journal regarding the state of the LMPD Consent Decree. Read more here.
 After visiting Louisville Metro Animal Services, Councilwoman Parrish-Wright's daughter, Zacaria Parrish, adopted a new pet-- a kitten named Landlord Linus! Councilwoman Parrish-Wright has several pets, including four dogs, a ball python snake named Pharoah, and a bearded dragon named Drako! Now, she and Zacaria are the proud owners of a kitten. Landlord Linus is doing well and loving his new home!
 Name: One West Winter Wonderland
Date: December 13-15, 2024
Time: 6 PM – 10 PM each night
Location: Shawnee Park, 4501 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40211
Winter Wonderland is more than just more than just an event; it’s a cherished tradition that lights up the lives of hundreds of children in the West Louisville community. Last year, over 10,000 cars drove through Shawnee Park bringing holiday cheer to hundreds of kids and their families. Come drive-through dazzling light displays. It's a mesmerizing array of over 200,000 holiday lights and decorations that will transform the park into a magical wonderland.
Festive Music: A curated playlist of holiday classics playing through car radios to set the perfect mood as visitors drive through the enchanting displays.
Visit from Santa: A special appearance by Santa Claus himself, who will wave and interact with children from a safe distance, spreading holiday cheer.
Candy Land Display: A magical experience as Santa’s Elves delight everyone with a mouthwatering assortment of holiday treats and candies as they ride through the holiday magic!
 Louisville Metro Launching Affordable Housing Lien Forgiveness Pilot Program: Learn more HERE!
New Year Anti-Racism Challenge from Listen, Learn, Act:
Take the City-wide 4-Week Anti-Racism Challenge sponsored by Listen Learn Act!
How it works: For 4 weeks beginning January 3rd, participants will receive a weekly email with a list of 10-12 anti-racism activities. We ask participants to complete 3 of the activities over the course of the week. It is purely personal; you don't report to anyone. By regularly participating in anti-racism activities, we naturally develop better habits of noticing and challenging racism in our daily lives. Sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/cADwZWv
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