City News
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Jan222021Mayor Fischer leads U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 89th Annual Winter MeetingMayor Greg Fischer yesterday joined hundreds of mayors from across the country to kick off the U.S. Conference of Mayors' (USCM) 89th Annual Winter Meeting. They engaged in conversation with Biden administration officials, heard from business and philanthropical leaders, and exchanged ideas and best practices. As president of USCM, the Mayor...
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Jan222021City announces opportunity to apply for funding for mid-year shelter bed expansionIntent is to increase shelter capacity for subpopulations of persons experiencing homelessness LOUISVILLE, KY (January 22, 2021) - On January 22, 2021, Louisville Metro Government (LMG) begins accepting applications from non-profit organizations that wish to partner with Metro Government to expand emergency shelter capacity for a specific...
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Jan202021Air Pollution Control District Proposed PermitThe Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (District) proposes to issue a construction permit to Louisville Medical Center Steam Plant (steam and chilled water service provider), 235 Abraham Flexner Way, in accordance with Regulation 2.03. This permit is being issued to install a temporary natural gas-fired boiler with low NOx burner...
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Jan192021COVID-19 vaccine key to economy reopeningMayor Greg Fischer and Dr. Sarah Moyer, Director of the Louisville Department of Public Health and Wellness updated the community on the state of COVID-19 in the city, responded to frequently asked questions regarding the virus and vaccine. As the health department continues its focus on mass vaccinations at the LouVax site at Broadbent Arena...
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Jan192021Air Pollution Control District Proposed PermitThe Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (District) proposes to renew a FEDOOP operating permit to D.D. Williamson & Co, Inc. (caramel and natural coloring manufacturer), 1901 Payne Street, Louisville, KY 40206 in accordance with Regulation 2.17. This permit is being issued as the regularly scheduled permit renewal and D.D. Williamson &...
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Jan192021Olmsted Parks Conservancy Welcomes PNC Bank as Official Supporter of Algonquin, Iroquois ParksBank’s park stewardship will support 2021 maintenance, programming Olmsted Parks Conservatory has announced that PNC Bank is making a year-long commitment to provide much-needed park stewardship and programming in Algonquin Park and the playground area at Iroquois Park. The sponsorship will help fund high-level maintenance and programming in PNC’s...
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Jan192021President James praises efforts by SWMS officers as 1st vehicle of 2021 is impounded for illegal dumpingPresident David James is praising officers of the Department of Public Works Solid Waste Enforcement this afternoon for their pursuit of anyone who is illegally dumping in Louisville Metro. In this first impoundment, the dumping occurred in a vacant lot in the 1200 block of South 10th Street in District 6.
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Jan162021Metro Council members to cleanup Taylor Blvd as part of National Day of Service on Monday, January 18thAs part of National Day of Service, in honor of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, several members of the Louisville Metro Council will participate in a cleanup along Taylor Boulevard on Monday, January 18th.
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Jan152021Air Pollution Control District Notice of Public Hearing CancellationNotice of Hearing Cancellation The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District opened a public comment period December 11, 2020, on proposed amendments to Regulation 5.15, Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions, version 4. Written statements will be accepted via regular mail by the Board Secretary-Treasurer, Rachael Hamilton, Louisville Metro...
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Jan152021PARC debuts new pay stations, dynamic pricingDuring the holiday season, the Parking Authority of River City (PARC) installed new pay stations along several blocks in downtown and on Cardinal Boulevard that aim to make parking easier in those areas and reduce costs. Along with the installation of the new pay stations, PARC has introduced dynamic pricing at the pay stations and meters, another...
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Jan152021Councilwoman Green to unveil new street sign honoring Ray A. Barker “Sir Friendly C” in West LouisvilleAs a dedicated police officer, Ray A. Barker patrolled the streets of Louisville for over 20 years. He is also known for the impact he made on thousands of young people as the rapping cop, Sir Friendly C. On Saturday, January 16th, Councilwoman Jessica Green (D-1) will unveil an honorary street sign in appreciation for his dedication to the...
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Jan142021Mayor Fischer delivers hopeful State of the City address focused on steps toward ‘historic progress’ in 2021Mayor Greg Fischer delivered his 11th annual State of the City address today, reflecting on the “enormous challenges” of the past year, “the potential in 2021 to make historic progress” – and Louisville’s plans to do just that. Citing the challenges of a global pandemic and resulting economic downturn, as well as the need to advance racial equity...
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Jan142021Mayor Fischer's 2021 State of the City addressMayor Greg Fischer delivered his 2021 State of the City address on Jan. 14. Transcript: Thank you, and thanks to the Louisville Rotary Club for giving me this opportunity every year to report on the state of our city. I wish we could be together, as we were last year at the beautiful new Y on West Broadway, where we focused on Louisville’s children...
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Jan142021Cherokee Parkway ClosureBecause of a sewage project conducted by MSD, Cherokee Parkway will be closed beginning Monday (1/18) between Willow Park and Grinstead Drive for approximately one month. Detour signs are already in place and please reference the map provided. Access to the park and Cherokee Golf Course should not be impacted, however, please be aware of...
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Jan132021Landbank Authority sells 90 properties in 2020Despite challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Landbank Authority continued its work to return properties to productive use through the sale of vacant and abandoned lots in 2020. The Landbank Authority approved the sale of 90 properties last year during its meetings, held mostly virtually, on the second Monday of each month. The...