District 11 eNews (September 29, 2025)

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Councilman Kevin Kramer

Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer

601 W. Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.1111
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Scott Harrington

 

Legislative Assistant
Phone: 502-574-3456
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Shelbyville Road/Eastwood Cutoff LG& E Upgrades and Middletown Eastwood Trail (MET) Project

Signage has been placed on Shelbyville Road near Eastwood that alert motorists to the Middletown Eastwood Trail (MET) multi-use path project taking place in conjunction with LG & E Upgrades.

We anticipate that projects 5-8952.0 and 5-525.0 will commence later this month or in early September, contingent upon LG&E’s utility relocation schedule.

The MET Section 2 project (5-3030.2), which runs from South Beckley Station to Bircham Road, began last week. Louisville Paving has already installed advance warning signs and initiated potholing to locate existing utilities.

finalreport_entiredocument.pdf | LouisvilleKY.gov


Eastwood Village Council Farmer's Market Saturdays from 8 am - noon

Eastwood Village Farmer's Market

Eastwood Village Council Farmer's Market Saturdays 8 am - noon, 15201 Shelbyville Road.

For weekly information check out our Facebook page.


SAVE THE DATE

Veteran's Day Parade is Nov 8 @11am in Nulu
Assembly will be at Lincoln Elementary
Review will be at Market and Clay/Seating will be available there

SAVETHEDATE

Notice of Public Meeting - 12100 – 12110 Franconia Court

You are invited to attend a technical review and scheduling of the public hearing for a Change in Zoning From R-4 single family residential and M-2 industrial to PEC Planned Employment Center and a Change in Form District from Neighborhood Form to Suburban Workplace Form and a District Development Plan with binding elements.
Le invitan a asistir a la revisión técnica y programación de la audiencia pública para un Cambio de Zonificación de From R-4 single family residential and M-2 industrial to PEC Planned Employment Center and a Change in Form District from Neighborhood Form to Suburban Workplace Form and a District Development Plan with binding elements.
Subject Property (Propiedad Sujeta): 3501 Chenoweth Run Road, 12100 – 12110 Franconia Court
Case Number (Número de Caso): 25-ZONE-0063
Case Manager (Administradora de Casos): Molly Clark (molly.clark@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type (Tipo de Reunión): Land Development & Transportation Committee
Meeting Date (Fecha de la Reunión): Thursday October 9, 2025
Time (Tiempo): Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all
cases are heard
Location (Ubicación de Reunión): 514 W Liberty Street, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
Participation at the Land Development & Transportation (LD&T) Committee:
• The LD&T Committee reviews and resolves technical aspects of applications, including plan details and studies (transportation, environmental, etc.)
• LD&T schedules the public hearing date for zoning and street closure applications
• Non-technical comments on a zoning change application, such as general opposition or support or compliance with the comprehensive plan (Plan 2040) should be made at the Public Hearing
Please review the meeting agenda and case material, including the staff report, here: https://louisvilleky.primegov.com/public/portal
To join the meeting virtually, please visit:
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-planning/upcoming-public-meetings
To view all case documents, visit https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG or:
Louisville Metro Office of Planning
444 S. 5th Street, 3rd Floor, Louisville, KY 40202
(Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
Phone: (502) 574-6230 Question? Ask our staff!
Persons who desire special accommodations, including translation or interpretation services, should contact the Office of Planning at (502) 574-6230 at least one week prior to this meeting.




Interested in serving on a board or commission for the city of Louisville?

Signalization for Taylorsville Road and South Pope Lick Road Update

Construction for signalization set for late October 2025.

Interested in serving on a board or commission for the city of Louisville? I encourage District 11 residents to get involved and apply to serve on a board or commission. If you’re interested in applying for any boards or commissions, you can apply by visiting 

https://louisvilleky.gov/government/mayor-craig-greenberg/interested-serving-board-or-commission

We are looking for immediate applications for several boards including:

The Commission for Persons with Disabilities (Applicants can be anyone with a disability, works for an organization that represents the disability community, or a rehabilitation professional.) https://louisvilleky.gov/government/mayor-craig-greenberg/interested-serving-board-or-commission The Domestic Violence Prevention Coordinating Council (Read more about the DVPCC here: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/criminal-justice-commission/domestic-violence-prevention-coordinating-council)


 Greater Jeffersontown Historical Society Meeting

Monday, October 6, 2025.  The meeting will be held at 1:00 P.M. at the Jeffersontown Branch Library, 10635 Watterson Trail.   Program Historians of Louisville.   Speaker:  Steve Wiser, local historian.


Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” on sale to public now

Boo at the Zoo

Louisville tradition for over 40 years!

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Louisville Zoo are proud to announce the return of “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer”, celebrating 44 years of merry, not scary fun! Tickets are on sale now and available at louisvillezoo.org/boo. This beloved event is a Louisville tradition and will begin this year starting September 27 and running through October 30 (Thursday – Sunday nights).

Tickets are all-inclusive and include Boo at the Zoo admission, parking, Spooktacular Carousel, “not-so-itsy-bitsy” Spider House and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow attraction.

Children and adults are invited to dress up in their wildest costumes for the after-hours event.

Boo at the Zoo turns the Zoo into a living storybook, complete with favorite characters brought to life. There will be music, photo opportunities around every corner and, of course, a safe place to trick-or-treat for kids 11 and under. Guests are encouraged to bring their own trick-or-treat bags, but reusable treat bags will be available for purchase at the Zoo’s Gift Shop (while supplies last).

Tickets:

Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” are $13.75 for all non-members ages 3 and older and $7.25 for all members ages 3 and older. Children ages 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket.

Members and guests can purchase tickets online at louisvillezoo.org/boo, with their chosen date and arrival time. Ticket capacity is limited each night with popular nights expected to sell out quickly.

A limited number of Meijer “anytime tickets” can be purchased at participating Meijer stores for $11.75 starting September 21, 2025. Visit louisvillezoo.org/boo for a list of stores.

“Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” is a rain or shine event.

Sponsors:

Boo at the Zoo is presented by Meijer and sponsored by Ford Motor Company, Norton Children’s, PNC Grow Up Great and UPS. With additional support provided by Councilwoman Josie Raymond & District 10 residents, Councilman Anthony Piagentini and District 19 residents, Ky Saves 529, and Nu Yale.

“Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” provides critical support every year to the Zoo’s animal care programs, visitor experience and conservation education.

Event Hours

On “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” event days:

The Zoo will close early for regular daytime visitors. Gates will close at 3 p.m. with guests being allowed to visit until 4 p.m.

The party starts at 5 p.m. and Halloween guests will enter the Zoo at their ticketed time until 9 p.m. At 10 p.m., the trick-or-treat route will close, and all guests must exit the Zoo.

Special Dates:

Allergy-Friendly Night

Wednesday, October 22; Enter 5 – 7:30 p.m., enjoy until 8:30 p.m.

This special night features peanut-free treat booths and added non-food treats like stickers, pencils and more.

Sensory-Friendly Night at Boo at the Zoo

Wednesday, October 29; Enter 5 – 6:30 p.m., enjoy until 8 p.m.

This night will feature a sensory-friendly trick-or-treating experience with fewer lights, lower music and smaller crowds. Tickets are very limited so purchase early to reserve your spot.

Costume Fun

The Zoo encourages all visitors to wear family-friendly costumes. Adults may join in the fun, however full costume masks that cover the entire face are not permitted for adults.

To learn more about costume guidelines, the event and “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” activities, visit louisvillezoo.org/boo.

Animal Schedules

While you may catch a glimpse of some of our animals, most of the Zoo’s animal ambassadors will not be viewable in the evenings so they can rest and maintain their regular schedules.

Regular Zoo Hours

The Zoo is open daily year-round. Hours through September 21, 2025, are 10 a.m. € 5 p.m. (stay until 6 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more info.

Boo at the Zoo

Brightside & WM Fall Community Wide Cleanup October 18th

Brightside Cleanup

Saturday, October 18th | All Day!

All Over Louisville | Register Your Group Here

Time to get out and give our city a nice Fall cleaning! Join thousands of Louisvillians as we all Clean Up together! As always, clean up supplies  and post-cleanup bag collection are provided and all are welcome to participate. 

Special thanks to our returning sponsor WM, for their continued support and generosity.  Their commitment to helping keep our city cleaner and safer for all of us is exemplified through their partnership with Brightside and our volunteers! 

Register Here

Brightside Cleanup

Celebrate Tree Week Louisville – October 10–19, 2025

TreesLouisville invites you to join us for Tree Week Louisville, a free public celebration of the vital role trees play in our community. Running from October 10th to 19th, Tree Week offers a wide variety of events hosted by organizations across Jefferson County—perfect for all ages and interests.

Expect engaging activities like:

  • Tree planting and maintenance

  • Tree giveaways

  • Guided tree ID walks and talks

  • Bike rides and yoga in the park

  • Movie screenings, arts and crafts, and much more

Last year, Tree Week featured over 50 events, and this year promises to be even bigger. Whether you're a nature lover, a curious learner, or just looking for something fun to do outdoors, there's something for everyone.

To learn more or register your very own tree event visit https://treeslouisville.org/tree-week-home-page

 

Tree Week


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