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Minority Caucus to Meet Thursday, November 10, 2022
LOUISVILLE, KY – The Minority Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will meet at its normally scheduled day and time of 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2022, from the 2nd floor Caucus Room within City Hall (601 W. Jefferson Street). During the meeting members of the Minority Caucus...
Councilwoman Holton Stewart invites community to attend grand opening of Insight2day Counseling and Investigation Services
Louisville – Councilwoman Amy Holton Stewart (D-25) invites you to join her on Friday, November 11, for the grand opening and ribbon cutting for a new District 25 business, Insight2day Counseling and Investigation Services. The event is scheduled from 11 AM – 1 PM and is located at 5320 Valley Station Road.
Councilman Ackerson to host Town Hall meeting
Louisville – Councilman Brent Ackerson (D-26) will host a Town Hall meeting for the district on Saturday, November 12, 2022. The meeting will be held at Buechel Park Baptist Church, located at 2403 Hikes Lane, from 9:30 – 11:30 AM. Please use the side entrance on the left-hand side of the church at the end of the parking lot.
Citizens invited to attend an open house regarding future plans for Mill Creek Greenway project
Louisville Parks and Recreation and its Natural Areas Division are seeking community input for a conceptual plan that will serve as a blueprint for the Mill Creek Greenway project. Neighbors living in southwest Louisville are encouraged to attend the open house on Wednesday, November 16th from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m....
Louisville Metro Comprehensive Review Commission will meet on Friday, November 11
Louisville – The Louisville Metro Comprehensive Review Commission will meet on Friday, November 11, at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in Metro Council Chambers in Historic City Hall, 601 West Jefferson Street. The Commission is comprised of fifteen-members, three members each from the State Senate, State House...
More than 300 Retired and Senior Volunteers honored for service in Louisville
The work of more than 300 retired and senior volunteers in the Louisville area was honored today at a special event at The Olmsted, 3701 Frankfort Ave. “Your Piece Matters” was the theme for the annual recognition of the Louisville Metro Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), highlighting the positive impact each individual makes.
42nd annual Light Up Louisville returns to downtown on the Friday after Thanksgiving 2022
Mayor Greg Fischer announced today that the city’s largest and most beloved holiday event, Light Up Louisville, is returning Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, outside of Metro Hall at Jefferson and Sixth streets. "For generations, families from across Louisville have kicked off the holiday season the best way possible —...
Louisville Parks and Recreation seeking public input regarding the future of Iroquois Park tennis courts
Louisville Parks and Recreation is seeking input from the community regarding the future of the tennis courts in Iroquois Park by performing in-person/online surveys as well as hosting a public meeting. In June 2022, Mayor Fischer signed an ordinance allocating more than $79 million in the fourth round of the...
Waverly Park Youth Fishing Derby postponed due to weather
Louisville – Join Councilwoman Amy Holton Stewart (D-25) for the inaugural Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, November 19, at Waverly Park, located at 4800 Waverly Park Road. The event is scheduled to run from 10 AM – 2 PM and is free and open to the public. This event has been postponed due to weather conditions.
LIHEAP Fall Subsidy begins November 7 to provide utility assistance for income-eligible residents
MSD Emergency Wastewater Rate Assistance Program (EWRAP) applications also available. Today Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services began accepting appointments for the annual Fall Subsidy Component of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) which operates November 7 through December 16, 2022, or until funds are depleted. During...
Mayor Fischer celebrates opening of The Well, a city-funded incubator to support Black and minority-owned businesses
Mayor Greg Fischer joined SKS Accounting & Consulting Firm Inc. owner Kena Samuels Stith today to cut the ribbon on The Well, a city-funded incubator and coworking space created to provide support for Black and minority entrepreneurs in the city. “We know that like cities across the nation, the number...
Baptist Health, Encompass Health to create 42 jobs with $40 million-plus inpatient rehabilitation hospital
Baptist Health and Encompass Health Corp. are moving forward with plans for Rehabilitation Hospital of Louisville LLC, a proposed inpatient rehabilitation hospital and joint venture, which includes a $40 million-plus investment that will create 42 well-paying jobs in Jefferson County. “Health care is an incredibly important growth sector in the...
Councilman Ackerson to host Town Hall meeting
Louisville – Councilman Brent Ackerson (D-26) will host a Town Hall meeting for the district on Saturday, November 12, 2022. The meeting will be held at Buechel Park Baptist Church, located at 2403 Hikes Lane, from 9:30 – 11:30 AM. Please use the side entrance on the left-hand side of the church at the end of the parking lot.
Mayor’s Week of Valor, including Veterans Day Parade, honors Louisville veterans and active-duty service members
Mayor Fischer restarted the parade in 2011; later helped create Week of Valor. Mayor Greg Fischer and the Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville (VCAL) today announced the ninth annual Mayor’s Week of Valor – a series of events to honor and celebrate the contributions and sacrifices of active-duty military, veterans and their families.
Councilwoman Holton Stewart hosts Waverly Park Youth Fishing Derby
Louisville – Join Councilwoman Amy Holton Stewart (D-25) for the inaugural Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, November 5, at Waverly Park, located at 4800 Waverly Park Road. The event is scheduled to run from 10 AM – 2 PM and is free and open to the public. Competitors...
Metro Council District 5 Announces Progress for Madison Street Site
LOUISVILLE (Oct. 31, 2022) – Metro Council District 5 Representative Donna Purvis joined with Russell: A Place of Promise (RPOP) and Louisville Forward today to announce an important next step in the development of an approximately 5-acre property located at the corner of S. 30th Street and W. Madison Street, immediately to the south of the Urban League Sports and Learning Center. Councilwoman Purvis introduced a resolution declaring the property to be surplus and authorizing its future transfer to RPOP. The Madison Street Property is currently owned by Louisville Metro Government and was originally acquired to support a project that would offer wealth-building opportunities for area residents. The legislation to declare it surplus will be heard Tuesday, November 1 at 3:00 P.M. at the Metro Council’s Labor and Economic Development Committee.
Councilwoman Dorsey announces proposed ordinance to support businesses which hire persons convicted of a crime
Louisville (October 31, 2022) - Councilwoman Keisha Dorsey (D-3) was joined today by Rob Moore, Chaplain of Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, Michelle James, Co-Owner of NTC Safety and Verna Goatley, Director of the Human Relations Commission to announce a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 37 of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Code of Ordinances to support businesses which hire persons convicted of a crime by requiring a good faith effort to increase procurement from those second chance businesses.
Councilwoman Donna Purvis will announce the next phase of Russell: A Place of Promise’s work to develop 3025 W. Madison Street
Councilwoman Donna Purvis (D-5) Theresa Zawacki, Co-Lead, Russell: A Place of Promise. Pastor David Snardon, Joshua Tabernacle Missionary. Jackie Floyd, Lead Outreach Specialist, Russell: A Place of Promise & Russell resident. Tawanta Cox, Russell resident. WHAT:. Councilwoman Donna Purvis will announce the next phase of Russell: A Place of Promise's...
Councilwoman Dorsey will announce proposed ordinance to support businesses who hire persons convicted of a crime
Councilwoman Keisha Dorsey (D-3) Councilwoman Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) Rob Moore, Chaplain, Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, Inc. Savvy Shabazz, Founder/CEO, Life Coach Each One Teach One Reentry Fellowship. WHAT:. Councilwoman Keisha Dorsey will announce a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 37 of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Code of Ordinances to support...
UPS to invest over $155 million and creating 315 high-paying jobs in Louisville
UPS Supply Chain Solutions Inc. today announce that it will grow its presence in Louisville with a new-location project representing over $155 million and creating 315 high-paying jobs. UPS is the largest employer in Metro Louisville, with more than 25,000 employees working in air, ground and supply chain operations. The...
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