 Important note: These notices are from the Office of Planning, informing neighbors about development applications being submitted.
Neighborhood Meeting Notification
Fern Valley Partners, LLC, recently submitted a Conditional Use Permit Pre-application to develop a self-storage site at 6151 Airport Hotels Boulevard. The proposed development will repurpose the vacant structure into climate controlled mini-warehouses. The proposed expansion will not adversely impact the surrounding property owners.
We are inviting nearby owners, residents, and other neighborhood stakeholders to a meeting to discuss the proposal as indicated below.
Location: Baymont by Wyndham Louisville Airport South 6515 Signature Drive – Conference Room, 2nd Floor Louisville, Kentucky 40213 Date: February 26, 2025 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
In preparation of the meeting, please be advised of the following:
1. Summary of Project: The proposal will allow the applicant to develop climate controlled mini-warehouses on the subject property.
2. Proposed Development Plan Click here to find a downloadable copy of the proposed development plan for your review.
3. Location of Proposed Project Please see the map above showing the location of the property for the proposed project
Contact Information
Planning and Design Services Attorney for Applicant
Jay Luckett Clifford H. Ashburner Planning and Design Services Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP Metro Development Center 101 S Fifth Street, Suite 2500 444 S 5th Street, 3rd Floor Louisville, KY 40202 Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: 502-540-2300 Phone: 502-574-3875 Email: Clifford.Ashburner@dinsmore.com Email: Jay.Luckett@louisvilleky.gov
Plan prepared by: Michael S. Evans 6625 Colonial Avenue Evansville, Indiana 47725 February 12, 2025 Page 3 502-593-9430 Mikeevans5939430@yahoo.com
If you are unable to attend this meeting and would like to submit comments on the record, please forward those comments in writing to the above referenced Contact at Planning and Design Services.
Case Information To obtain documents related to this proposal, please visit: http://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design and click on Search Case Information, select the planning tab, and enter 25-CUPPA-0032.
 Important note: These notices are from the Office of Planning, informing neighbors about development applications being submitted.
Neighborhood Meeting Notification
To the Adjoining Property Owners, Neighborhood Group Representatives expressing interest in this area and Metro Councilperson for the 21st District.
A Conditional Use Permit application to provide a non- owner-occupied short term rental at the address below was filed with the department of Louisville Metro Office of Planning on 12/26/2024
ADDRESS: 227 Gheens Avenue CASE NO: 24-CUPPA-0293 CASE MANAGER: Jude Mattingly CASE MANAGER EMAIL: jude.mattingly@louisvilleky.gov COUNCIL DISTRICT: 21 APPLICANT: Slava Furs
In accordance with the procedures of Louisville Metro Office of Planning, we have been directed to invite you to discuss this proposal before a formal application can be filed. This will be an informal meeting to give you the opportunity to review the proposed plan and discuss the proposal with the applicant or its representative. We encourage you to attend this meeting and to share your thoughts. This meeting will be held in addition to the established public meeting procedures of the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
The meeting to discuss this application will be held on: DATE: Wednesday, February 26th, 2025 TIME: 6:00 PM LOCATION: 227 Gheens Avenue, Louisville, KY 40214
Slava Furs is the primary point of contact for any questions or comments. Any questions or comments received will be incorporated into the meeting record. The contact information is below: Name: Slava Furs Email: Slavafursrealtor@gmail.com Phone: 502-294-3811
If you have questions about this application, or would like to view the case file, please visit http://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design or contact Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services at: Metro Development Center 444 S 5th St, 3rd Floor Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 574-6230
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AT&T is set to conduct work in District 21. The Effected areas will be on S 3rd Street and Wellington/Woodlawn Ave.
The scheduled timeframe for this work is from February 20th to March 20th. Please refer to the maps below for the neighborhoods that will be affected.
Several locations on the Wellington map indicate where AT&T will access existing poles, manholes, and hand holes for maintenance purposes. There are no anticipated issues that will affect current services. However, on South 3rd St, the northbound curb lane will be closed due to the manhole being situated in the street.
 S 3rd Street Map
 Wellington/Woodlawn Ave. Map
 LIBA 20 Year Birthday Bash Friday, February 21, 7pm-11pm Headliners Music Hall (1386 Lexington Rd.) Click here to purchase tickets.
Show up and glow up on Friday, February 21 as we celebrate 20 years of the Louisville Independent Business Alliance! This electrifying celebration of LIBA's 20th birthday will feature live music by Tony & The Tanlines, interactive art, light bites, a cash bar, and plenty of surprises. Tickets are on sale now! ($15 in advance, $20 day of show) Party with us as we honor two decades of supporting local businesses! Find out more at KeepLouisvilleWeird.com/BdayBash.
 The Neighborhood Institute is a leadership education program designed to equip neighborhood leaders with the skills and resources needed to initiate positive change in the community through their neighborhood, homeowner, and condo associations.
Classes meet every Thursday, 6 pm - 8 pm at Center For Neighborhoods Offices (1126 Berry Blvd. Suite 300), for 11 consecutive weeks (March 6, 2025 – May 22, 2025), followed by a Graduation Celebration on May 29th. Dinner is provided each week. Attendance is free, but space is limited, and advance registration is required. Applications will be accepted through 5:00 pm on February 27th, 2024.
The Lucille Leggett Neighborhood Institute Spring 2025 is open to all neighborhoods, Metro Council Districts, and the whole community.
To apply for the 12-week program, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NISpring2025
For more information: https://centerforneighborhoods.org/neighborhood-institute/ or if you have questions contact Mikal Forbush at mikalf@centerforneighborhoods.org or call (502)589-0343
Louisville Parks and Recreation is partnering with RCX Sports, the premier youth sports operating partner for the NFL, NHL, MLS, MLB, NBA, and WNBA, to elevate its youth athletics leagues.
Currently, Parks and Recreation’s MLS Go Soccer, T-Ball, and Baseball youth athletics leagues are open for registration.
MLS Go Soccer
- Registration: January 1 – March 2
- Age Range: 3-11
- Season: March to May
- Registration Fee: $35 (includes jersey, shorts, and socks from RCX)
T-Ball/Baseball
- Registration: January 1 – April 20
- Age Range: 3-9
- Season: May to July
- Registration Fee: $35
Additional youth athletics league registrations will be opening later this year.
Volleyball
- Registration: April 1 – June 8
- Age Range: 8-14
- Season: June to August
- Registration Fee: $45
Little Baller
- Registration: April 1 – July 20
- Age Range: 3-4
- Season: August to September
- Registration Fee: $20
MLS Go Soccer
- Registration: June 1- August 24
- Age Range: 3-11
- Season: September to November
- Registration Fee: $35 (includes jersey, shorts, and socks from RCX)
NFL Flag Football
- Registration: June 1- September 7
- Age Range: 7-13
- Season: September to November
- Registration Fee: $60 (includes jersey, flags, and belt from RCX)
Little Futsal
- Registration: June 1- October 12
- Age Range: 3-4
- Season: October to December
- Registration Fee: $20
JR NBA Basketball
- Registration: October 1- December 21
- Age Range: 5-14
- Season: January to March
- Registration Fee: $60 (includes jersey from RCX)
Louisville Parks and Recreation is also seeking volunteer coaches for all its youth athletic leagues. Those interested in volunteering please fill out the volunteer form on BetterImpact.com.
For more information, please visit the youth athletics page on Louisville and Recreation’s website.
 Friends of Iroquois Park invites you to their February Meeting!
The group will gather to discuss the needs and opportunities related to the park project, aiming to make Iroquois Park an exceptional space for our community! Everyone is invited to join so please share this message far and wide!
When: Monday, February, 24th
Where: Iroquois Library (601 W Woodlawn Ave, Louisville, KY 40215)
Time: 6:30pm
 Here are a list of recourses available for our constituents
LIHEAP:
Enrollment for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Winter Crisis is available through Kentucky's Community Action Network for eligible households until March 31, 2025, or until funds run out. Benefits vary based on housing category, fuel type, and income level and can be used for home heating costs, including electric, natural gas, propane, coal, wood, or fuel oil.
Click here to sign up or learn more
Flight Tracking:
If you have complaints about airport noise, please call Noise Office at 502-363-8516 and follow the below prompts to track flights:
Go to the airport's website www.flylouisville.com. At the top of the page, click on CORPORATE tab. Under the heading LRAA, click on the tab for NOISE COMPATIBILITY PROGRAM. Near the bottom of the page, look for Flight Tracking and click the button for NEAR-LIVE FLIGHT TRACKS DISPLAY. Click the Flight Tracking heading at the top of the page. Click the Accept button to accept the terms and conditions and you can begin viewing flights.
Pothole Reporting:
Use the Louisville Metro online form by clicking here. Use Twitter by sending the location of the hole to @LouMetro311 and include the hashtag #502pothole. Call Metro311 or 574-5000 to report potholes or any other issues. Call our office at 574-1121, and we'll turn it in on your behalf.
To report a pothole on an interstate in Jefferson County, go to the “contact us” dropdown menu and select “report a hazard” on KYTC’s website http://transportation.ky.gov
Recycling:
We are asking for your help to ensure that we are correctly setting out our recycling carts in our district. Follow these tips to ensure that your recycling gets picked up time!
Do: Make sure the lid is closed flat and break the boxes down flat to maximize space.
Don't: Set boxes beside the cart or leave lid open or overflow the cart
For the Public Works recycling schedule click here
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Beechmont Neighborhood Association: Meets 3rd Monday @ 7:00pm
Iroquois Library, 601 W Woodlawn
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Iroquois Neighborhood Association: Meets 3rd Tuesday @ 7:00pm
DeSales High School, 425 W Kenwood Dr
- Preston Park Neighborhood Association: Meets 1st Wednesday @ 6:30pm
Lynnview City Hall, 1241 Gilmore Ln
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Lynnview City Council: Meets 2nd Tuesday @ 6:00pm
Lynnview City Hall, 1241 Gilmore Ln
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Wilder Park Neighborhood Association: Meets 1st Tuesday @ 6:30pm
Wilder Park Community Center, 120 Fairmont Ave
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Friends of Iroquois Park: Meets 4th Monday @ 6:30pm
Iroquois Library. 601 W Woodlawn
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LRAA Board Meeting: Wednesday, January 18, 2023 @ 3pm
700 Administration Drive
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Community Noise Forum: Monday, January 23, 2023 @ 6pm
700 Administration Drive
- Airport Neighbors Alliance: Saturday, February 18, 2023 @ 10am
Location TBA
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