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Councilman Bratcher participated in the South Central Community Forum at the South Central Regional Library on Tuesday evening, April 8th. The event offered the opportunity to hear from and talk with the Councilmembers of Districts 13, 22, 23 and 24 and also ask questions of representatives of various government agencies regarding local government services that are available to meet community needs.
Please join us this Saturday, April 19th, for a morning of cleaning up Fern Creek!
We will meet at 9am at the Fern Creek Community Center (6104 Bardstown Road) to distribute the clean-up supplies and point you to where to do the morning's work.
I have been actively working with KYTC about the condition of our roads and the severe congestion we deal with on a daily basis. I’m happy to announce that starting in the next few weeks(weather permitting), state contractors will begin paving a major section of Bardstown Road, from Colonel Hancock to the Bullitt County line, north and southbound lanes. This is only a first step and there is a great deal more work to be done.
The sections north of Colonel Hancock are partial asphalt and concrete which complicates things. I am well aware that the asphalt section to the north needs to be paved, and I’m told that will be done later this fall in conjunction with another project. The concrete section will have to be completely torn out and re-poured, which is not part of this phase. I drive this stretch of road every day like many of you and I will stay on top of the issue with KYTC. There are several other projects planned for this corridor, which I will keep you updated on as we move forward.
Finally, I was just informed that the Bardstown Road Corridor Study being conducted by the state that we’ve been waiting on, now won’t be completed until August. Once completed, I will work to secure the funds we need to make that major project a reality.
This is good news for our area! These problems didn’t arise overnight and will take time to fix, but I promise our infrastructure needs are a top priority for me.
Councilman Bratcher is pleased to co-sponsor Shakespeare in the Parks!
8915 Old Bardstown Road (Case 24-ZONE-0113) and 11401 Race Road (Case 24-ZONE-0115) are concepts for two locations proposed by the same applicant. Both proposals were passed by the Planning Commission on April 10th. This completes the public record for these cases. They will now move forward for Metro Council review and action in the following 30-90 days.
8803, 8805 and 8807 Old Bardstown Road (Case 24-ZONE-0105) was passed by the Planning Commission on April 10th. This completes the public record for this case. It will now move forward for Metro Council review and action in the following 30-90 days.
6422 & 6808 Billtown Road (Case 24-ZONE-0137) was approved on Thursday, March 13th, by the Land Development & Transportation Committee to move forward to the Planning Commission on Thursday, April 24th, starting at 1:00 p.m. - until all cases are heard. This is a proposal for a change in zoning from R-4 to C-1 and R-6. One portion will have a Wawa's. Another section is not yet fully defined. The R-6 area will be apartments. Road connection is also part of the proposal. For more information about the nature of this proposal and how to participate in the meeting or otherwise comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Amy Brooks (amy.brooks@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-8215). All comments for the public record must be submitted prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Following the Planning Commission meeting, they will move forward for Metro Council review and action in the following 30-90 days.
9300 & 9308 Old Bardstown Road, 10313 & 10311 R Thixton Lane, Parcel ID 066600250000 (Case 24-ZONE-0088) was held on March 27th to go before the full Metro Council on Thursday, April 24th.
8000 Broad Run Road (Case 24-ZONE-0112) is a proposed change in zoning from R-R & R-4 to Planned Residential Development (PRD) with a Floyds Fork Special Zoning Overlay District Review with associated waiver(s) and Detailed District Development Plan/Major Preliminary Subdivision Plan with binding elements. The Project Name is The Reserves at Parklands, Phase II. On March 27th, this proposal was forwarded from the Land Development & Transportation Committee (LD&T) to the Planning Commission. The PC meeting will be in the Old Jail Building at 514 W Liberty Street, 40202, and will start at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 15th - until all cases are heard. For more information about the nature of this proposal and how to participate in the meeting or otherwise comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Amy Brooks (amy.brooks@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-8215). All comments for the public record must be submitted prior to the Planning Commission meeting.
9911 & 10019 Wingfield Road (Case 25-ZONEPA-0005) had the neighborhood meeting on February 25th at the Fern Creek Community Center (6104 Bardstown Road). For more information about the nature of this proposal, next steps in the process, and how to participate/comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Molly Clark (molly.clark@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-8656). All comments for the public record must be submitted prior to the Planning Commission meeting.
11380 Seatonville Road (Case 24-ZONE-0127) now has a formal application submitted. There are some issues to be addressed before it is scheduled for a public hearing. Once planning staff consider those issues to be sufficiently addressed, the proposal will next be scheduled for a review by the Land Development & Transportation Committee (which only focuses on technical details of the plan to make sure those are ready for the Planning Commission to do its overall review). A petition for a night hearing has been successful, so when the Planning Commission hearing is scheduled, it will be in the evening at the Fern Creek Christian Church at 9419 Seatonville Road. For more information about the nature of this proposal and how to participate/comment for the public record, contact Case Manager Molly Clark (molly.clark@louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-8656). All comments for the public record must be submitted prior to the Planning Commission meeting.
REMINDER: One beneficial and convenient way for you to share your thoughts on a case (to be part of the public record) is to use this form.
Discovery Meadow
Here’s Everything Coming to Kentucky Kingdom’s New Land
Kentucky Kingdom is unveiling the full lineup of attractions of Discovery Meadow— a new $11 million family-friendly land. As part of the $25 million investment over the next two seasons, Discovery Meadow will open to the public on May 10, 2025. The new land features six acres dedicated to family fun with a Kentucky twist and includes three new attractions, 24 new and re-themed experiences, and its very own character. Guests can look forward to more fun and more ways to make memories worth repeating in an atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of Kentucky.
For more information, click here.
Join us for our annual Forest Fest, sponsored by Metro Council.
This will be a fun-filled day of Bluegrass and Americana music, arts & crafts, family activities, and local food. This year's lineup features the Tray Wellington Band, Tommy Prine, Kentucky Gentlemen, Relaay, and Miles Nielson & the Rusted Hearts. Follow the @ForestFest Facebook page for information leading up to the event!
All Ages Welcome. Family Friendly. Open to the public. Parking fee: $15 cash/vehicle.
Councilman Bratcher is pleased to co-sponsor the Pet Clinic at Fern Creek Park on Saturday, June 21st. All of the dates/locations indicated below are available to you and all Jefferson County residents, so feel free to pick the most convenient date/location for you. Each clinic is scheduled to be open from 10:00am until 1:00pm.
 Do you know people who need assistance (whether in District 22 or in other parts of Louisville Metro)?
Click here for information on the Association of Community Ministries.
On this site, click on "Find Your Ministry" to explore the local community help available for any Jefferson County address.
For further information about District 22
or to contact Councilman Kevin Bratcher or Legislative Assistant Jon Bingham,
please visit:
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/metro-council-district-22
 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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Pop-Up Drop-Offs are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County. |
All events are 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on a Saturday. Please do not arrive early. Vehicles waiting cause traffic backups. Click here for he calendar of locations across the city and more information on how to participate and what items can be dropped off. Louisville Metro residents may use any event date/location, but the closest Pop-Up Drop-Off event is scheduled for July 19th at Fern Creek Elementary/High Schools, 8815 Ferndale Rd.
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