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The Office of Planning’s Library Hours (Zoning Matters: Conversations with a City Planner) return in 2025! City Planners from Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning will be available to answer questions about zoning (What is zoning? Why does it matter?) and discuss the ongoing LDC Reform project, including changes to increase housing opportunities throughout the city. We want to hear about your neighborhood and discuss what the reform means for you! Visit our website for more information at www.louisvilleky.gov/ldcreform.
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LIBRARY BRANCH
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DATE
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CONVERSATION TIME
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Shively
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Tuesday, March 4
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3 – 7 PM
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Crescent Hill
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Tuesday, March 18
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3 – 7 PM
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Parkland
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Tuesday, April 1
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3 – 7 PM
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Northeast Regional
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Tuesday, April 15
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3 – 7 PM
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Fairdale
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Tuesday, May 6
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3 – 7 PM
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Main Library
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Tuesday, May 20
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3 – 7 PM
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Shawnee
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Tuesday, June 3
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3 – 7 PM
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Iroquois
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Tuesday, August 5
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3 – 7 PM
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South Central Regional
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Tuesday, August 19
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3 – 7 PM
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Bon Air
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Tuesday, September 2
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3 – 7 PM
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Newburg
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Tuesday, September 16
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3 – 7 PM
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Southwest Regional
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Tuesday, September 30
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3 – 7 PM
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These conversations are part of the ongoing Land Development Code (LDC) Reform. The LDC Reform is an equity focused approach to revise the LDC consistently with Plan 2040 to allow for increased housing choices and opportunities in new and existing neighborhoods, to create procedures and regulations that are easier to use and increase the quality of life by reducing the concentration of environmental hazards near housing.
If you have questions or want to learn more, contact ldcreform@louisvilleky.gov or (502) 574-8272
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Louisville Water has opened up the Water Tower for tours.
The Louisville Water Tower is one of Louisville's eight national historic landmarks and a must-see for both locals and tourists.
Fun fact: It's actually the oldest water tower in the U.S.!
The tower opens its doors to the public on the second Sunday of every month.
Residents can purchase tickets here.
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 There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.
If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.
To learn more please visit Boards and Commissions.
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