Louisville Metro D1: Weekly News Report

F. Resident Concerns & Public Input Summary

  1. Key Resident Concerns Highlighted During the Week:
  • The JCPS IEP process was a clear concern, evidenced by Councilwoman Hawkins convening the May 17 forum in response to parental feedback.1
  • Public safety and community-police trust remain significant topics, as reflected in Councilwoman Hawkins’ comments regarding the “Safe Louisville” plan and the need for genuine community engagement.28
  • The Bakelite Synthetics chemical plant at 6200 Camp Ground Road, given its past spill affecting District 1’s Riverside Gardens neighborhood 51, is likely a continued point of concern, especially with the opening of a new public comment period for its permit renewal.
  1. Public Comment Opportunities that Occurred or Opened:
  • Bakelite Synthetics Operating Permit Renewal: The 60-day public comment period for the facility at 6200 Camp Ground Road opened on May 17, 2025, and runs until July 16, 2025.50 This provides a formal channel for residents to voice opinions on the facility’s operations.
  • JCPS IEP Forum (May 17): Offered a direct avenue for parental feedback on JCPS special education services.1
  • PVA Property Assessment Appeals: The Property Valuation Administrator’s online conference for property assessment appeals was available until May 19. In-person appeal appointments were also available, including on Saturday, May 17.13 This process impacts homeowners city-wide, including those in District 1. The range of issues for which public input was sought or available during the week demonstrates multiple avenues for District 1 residents to engage with local governance and policy-making processes.

II. Upcoming Events & Announcements for the Week Ahead (Monday, May 19, 2025 – Sunday, May 25, 2025)

The week ahead in District 1 and across Louisville Metro will feature crucial budget deliberations, opportunities for public input on zoning and development, community events, and continued focus on education and public services.

A. Metro Government & District 1 Representation

  1. Scheduled Metro Council & Committee Meetings
    Several Metro Council and committee meetings are scheduled, offering platforms for discussion and decisions on matters affecting District 1. The following table summarizes key meetings:
    Table 1: Upcoming Metro Council & Committee Meetings (Week of May 19-25, 2025)
DateTimeMeeting BodyLocation/Virtual AccessKey Agenda Items/Topics Relevant to District 1Snippet(s)
Mon, May 191:00 PMBoard of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA)Old Jail Auditorium, 514 W Liberty St & VirtualCase 25-VARIANCE-0022: 2400 Elmhurst Avenue (District 1) – Variance for infill front yard setback.70
Tue, May 203:00 PMBudget Committee: Public Works and AssetsCouncil Chambers & VirtualReview of Public Works budget (impacts D1 roads, sidewalks, sanitation).11
Tue, May 204:00 PMBudget Committee: External AgenciesCouncil Chambers & VirtualReview of funding for external agencies serving Louisville.11
Tue, May 203:30 PMLouisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA) Board Meeting600 South Seventh StreetExpected discussion on FY26 MTW Plan, ACOP updates, scattered site disposition. Public comment period for MTW/ACOP closes May 19.31
Wed, May 2110:00 AMAir Pollution Control District (APCD) Board MeetingEdison Room, 701 W. Ormsby Ave & OnlinePublic hearing on proposed amendments to APCD Regulations 1.15, 5.02, 7.02. Regular board meeting to follow (air quality reports, enforcement).76
Wed, May 213:00 PM (Tentative)Budget Committee: Office of Strategic InitiativeCouncil Chambers & VirtualBudget review.71
Wed, May 214:00 PM (Tentative)Budget Committee: Parks and RecreationCouncil Chambers & VirtualReview of Parks budget (impacts D1 parks like Algonquin, Shawnee, community centers).11
Wed, May 21(Tentative)Budget Committee: Office of Social ServicesCouncil Chambers & VirtualBudget review.71
Wed, May 215:30 PMOld Louisville Architectural Review CommitteeMetro Development Center, 444 S. 5th St & VirtualReview of COA applications (e.g., 1440 S. 4th Street).72
Thu, May 221:00 PMLand Development & Transportation CommitteeOld Jail Auditorium, 514 W Liberty St & VirtualReview of zoning changes, development plans..9494
Thu, May 223:30 PMBudget Committee: Police Department (LMPD)Council Chambers & VirtualReview of LMPD budget (impacts D1 officer deployment, equipment, initiatives).11
Thu, May 226:00 PMCommunity Budget HearingCouncil Chambers, City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson St.Opportunity for public to speak on FY26 budget. Sign-up 5-6 PM.11

The **Board of Zoning Adjustment meeting on May 19** includes Case 25-VARIANCE-0022 for 2400 Elmhurst Avenue in District 1. This request for a variance to allow a primary structure to exceed the required infill front yard setback [70] is a direct example of how zoning decisions can shape neighborhood development and character.

The series of **Metro Council Budget Hearings** continues to be a central focus. Discussions on Public Works and Assets (May 20), Parks and Recreation (May 21), and the Police Department (May 22) are particularly relevant to District 1 services and infrastructure.[11, 71] The week culminates with the **Community Budget Hearing on Thursday, May 22, at 6:00 p.m.**, providing a prime opportunity for District 1 residents to directly address the Metro Council regarding their priorities for the FY26 budget. In-person sign-ups to speak are from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. at City Hall on the day of the hearing.[11, 72] Citizen input during this phase is critical as the Council moves toward adopting the budget in late June.

The **Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA) Board Meeting on May 20** is also highly significant for District 1, which has a substantial number of residents utilizing LMHA services. The agenda is expected to cover the FY2026 Moving to Work (MTW) Annual Plan and updates to key housing policies.[73, 74] This meeting follows the May 19 deadline for public comment on these documents [31, 75], and decisions made by the LMHA Board can profoundly affect housing stability and quality for many in the district.

The **Air Pollution Control District (APCD) Board Meeting on May 21** will include a public hearing on proposed amendments to regulations concerning federal standards for hazardous air pollutants and new source performance.[76, 77] Given the air quality concerns often raised in West Louisville, these regulatory discussions are of direct interest to District 1.

  1. Councilwoman Hawkins’ Scheduled Activities
    Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins is scheduled to host the Algonquin Park Community Day on Saturday, May 24, 2025, from Noon to 5:00 PM at Algonquin Park, located at 1614 Cypress Street.78 This event will celebrate the reopening of the Algonquin Park swimming pool.2 This celebration highlights investment in and revitalization of important community assets within District 1.

B. Public Safety Briefings & Initiatives

The **LMPD Budget Hearing on May 22** (see table above) will offer further insight into the department’s funding requests and how they align with public safety goals for areas including District 1.[11]

Implementation of the **”Safe Louisville” plan** [27] is an ongoing process. Residents of District 1 should remain alert for opportunities to engage with the developing Community Safety Commission, particularly in light of Councilwoman Hawkins’ remarks about the importance of building community trust for such initiatives to succeed in the district.[28]

C. Community Engagement & Events

  1. Algonquin Park Community Day (May 24): As noted above, this event hosted by Councilwoman Hawkins will take place from Noon to 5:00 PM at Algonquin Park, celebrating the pool’s reopening.2
  2. Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) Events in District 1 Branches (May 19-25):
    LFPL branches in District 1 will continue to offer a range of programs. Confirmed events include 39:
  • Parkland Library (2743 Virginia Ave):
    • Monday, May 19, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Library Legends, Jr.: Game Time (Children, Games & Gaming).
    • Monday, May 19, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Mind-Body Wellness Series: Reframing Inner Narratives (Adults, Health & Wellness).
    • Tuesday, May 20, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Raw Expressions (Teens, Arts & Crafts).
    • Tuesday, May 20, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM: Tabletop Throwdown: Board Game Night for Adults (Adults, Games & Gaming).
  • Shawnee Library (3912 W. Broadway):
    • Tuesday, May 20, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: 4-H Art Class (Teens, Arts & Crafts).
    • Tuesday, May 20, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Teen Tuesday (Teens).
    • Wednesday, May 21, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Preschool Storytime (Children, Storytime).
  • Western Library (604 S. Tenth Street):
    • Monday, May 19, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Family Storytime (Children, Family, Storytime). These consistent offerings demonstrate the libraries’ roles as accessible community resources. The recently renovated Parkland Library, in particular, is poised to be a vibrant hub for such activities.40
  1. Parks & Recreation Programs and Park Events in District 1
  • The Algonquin Park Community Day on May 24 is the highlight for District 1 parks this week.
  • Louisville Parks and Recreation announced that summer camp registration is open, and importantly for District 1, the California, Parkhill, Portland, and Shawnee community centers will host FREE open programming for children ages 6-12.80 This programming will run Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and include activities like sports and arts & crafts. Optional weekly field trips will be available for a $20 fee. Registration is required for these free programs.80 While camps generally begin June 9 81, the announcement of these free programs is a significant resource for District 1 families seeking summer activities.
  • The Kentucky Shakespeare “Shakespeare in the Parks” tour concludes its 2025 season with a performance in Emerson Park (not in District 1) on Sunday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m..13
  1. Neighborhood Association Meetings
  • The Shawnee Neighborhood Association typically meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Port Shaw Building (3713 West Market St.).82 This would place their meeting on Tuesday, May 20. Specific agenda items were not available in the provided materials.
  • The Chickasaw Neighborhood Federation Meeting dates are to be determined, held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Shawnee Branch Library.83 Residents should check for specific May announcements.
  • The West End Opportunity Partnership (WEOP) Community Engagement Committee is scheduled to meet online on Monday, May 19, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.84 These meetings are crucial forums for residents to discuss local issues and engage with city processes, with WEOP being particularly relevant due to its connection to significant West End funding initiatives.64
  1. Volunteer Opportunities in/for District 1
  • Louisville Parks and Recreation offers ongoing volunteer opportunities in parks, community centers, and with its Urban Forestry division. Applications can be completed online.85
  • While the Pop-Up Drop-Off event at Sun Valley Park occurred on May 17 41, these events rotate, and future opportunities may arise closer to or within District 1.
  • The Everytown “Wear Orange” planning meeting on May 18 was for an event in June 86; future gun safety advocacy events may also present volunteer opportunities relevant to District 1.

D. Infrastructure, Environment & Utilities Outlook

  1. Planned Road Work and Public Works Projects in District 1
  • Ongoing paving projects are expected to continue on several District 1 streets, including Maravian Drive, Hunters Chase Lane, Hunters Creek Boulevard, Christian Ridge Court, Jennifer Valley Way, and Hackel Drive.46
  • The S. 23rd Street closure between Algonquin Parkway and Vorster Avenue for Louisville Water Company’s lead service line replacement is scheduled to continue until May 24.4
  • The KYTC District 5 Roadshow report for the week of May 18 indicates that general maintenance like pothole patching and striping may occur on interstates and state routes in Jefferson County. No District 1-specific projects were listed in this advisory.49 Residents should monitor weekly KYTC updates for any changes.
  • Street sweeping will continue according to schedule. Residents who have signed up for alerts will be notified one week and one day prior to sweeping in their area, and “No Parking” signs will be posted.13 Residents can check specific routes via the Metro Government address lookup tool. Given the various ongoing infrastructure projects, District 1 residents are advised to stay informed through official channels to navigate potential road closures and service disruptions.
  1. Anticipated Updates from Louisville Water Co., MSD, LG\&E, Norfolk Southern
  • Louisville Water Company (LWC): Work is actively progressing on the River Road residual line project. For the week of May 19, construction continues at the intersection of Blankenbaker Lane and River Road, with an expected reopening of that intersection soon. Paving along River Road between Blankenbaker and Zorn Avenue began the week of May 12, and once complete, Zone 1 (Blankenbaker to Zorn) will reopen to regular traffic. The active construction zone is moving eastward in Zone 2 (River Road between Blankenbaker Lane & Lime Kiln Lane), specifically in front of Waterglen Place and the Knights of Columbus during the week of May 19-23. Access to Zone 2 will be limited to local traffic only, with residents advised to use Lime Kiln Lane or Blankenbaker Lane depending on the active work area. The entire project is expected to continue through 2025 and into 2026, with most River Road work aimed for completion by Summer 2026.89 While not directly in District 1, River Road serves as a key connector for many residents.
  • Louisville MSD: Residents should continue to monitor for sewer overflow advisories, particularly after heavy rainfall, as part of Project WIN.90 MSD is also continuing its “clAIRity” community meetings focused on odor management.54
  • LG\&E: No specific District 1 work or major outages were announced for the upcoming week in the provided materials.56 Customers can report outages via the LG\&E KU mobile app, text, online, or by phone.
  • Norfolk Southern: No new work specific to District 1 was announced for May 19-25 in the provided snippets.58

E. Education: JCPS Outlook for District 1

  1. JCPS Superintendent Finalist Q\&A Forums (May 20):
    A significant event for the JCPS community, including District 1 stakeholders, will be the public Q\&A forums with the two finalists for JCPS Superintendent on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The finalists are Ben Shuldiner and Dr. Brian Yearwood.65 The forums are 66:
  • Forum 1: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the JCPS Center for Professional Learning (3903 Atkinson Square Dr). This forum will also be live-streamed on the JCBE YouTube page.
  • Forum 2: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM at Stopher Elementary School. These forums present a direct opportunity for District 1 parents, educators, and community members to hear from the candidates and assess their visions, particularly concerning educational equity and engagement in West End schools—a point of emphasis from a Shawnee Middle School parent in earlier reports.65
  1. Upcoming School Board Meetings or relevant school events: No specific JCPS Board of Education meetings were listed in the provided materials for the week of May 19-25. Residents should monitor the official JCPS website for any announcements.

F. Public Comment Deadlines & Opportunities

Several important deadlines for public comment and program applications fall within or extend beyond the upcoming week, offering District 1 residents avenues to voice opinions and access resources.

Table 2: Key Public Comment Deadlines & Program Applications (Relevant to District 1)

Topic/Program NameDeadlineHow to Participate/ApplyD1 RelevanceSnippet(s)
LMHA FY2026 Moving to Work (MTW) Annual Plan & ACOP UpdatesMon, May 19, 2025Mail written comments to Sarah Galloway, LMHA, 420 S. Eighth St., Louisville, KY 40203 or email galloway@lmha1.org.Directly impacts public housing & Section 8 residents in D1.31
APCD Regulations 1.15, 5.02, & 7.02 Amendments Public HearingWed, May 21, 2025, 10:00 AMAttend APCD Board Meeting (Edison Room, 701 W. Ormsby Ave or Online) to provide comments.Air quality regulations affect environmental health in D1.76
Community Budget Hearing (FY26 Metro Budget)Thu, May 22, 2025, 6:00 PM (to speak)Sign up to speak in person at City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson St., between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM on May 22.Direct opportunity for D1 residents to voice opinions on Metro budget.11
Online Comments for FY26 Metro BudgetMon, Jun 9, 2025, 6:00 PMSubmit via online form on Metro Council website.Alternative way for D1 residents to provide budget input.11
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Spring SubsidyFri, May 30, 2025Applications accepted first-come, first-served. Schedule appointment: 502-991-8391 or louisvilleky.cascheduler.com.Financial assistance for eligible D1 households with cooling costs.100
Bakelite Synthetics Operating Permit Renewal (6200 Camp Ground Rd)Tue, Jul 16, 2025Submit written comments via APCD online form or at APCD office (701 W. Ormsby Ave, Ste 303).Facility with past D1 environmental impact (Riverside Gardens).50
TARC Capital Program of Projects (FFY25) Public InputTue, Jun 3, 2025, 4:00 PMAttend virtual public meeting (details at ridetarc.org).TARC services are vital for D1; input on capital projects is key.102
Summer Electronic Balance Transfer (SEBT) Food BenefitsMay 15, 2025 (for auto-enroll via school meal app)Students approved for free/reduced meals by May 15 automatically enrolled. Others can apply online starting Oct 1, 2024 for Summer 2025.Food assistance for eligible JCPS students in D1.103

The variety of these opportunities underscores the importance for District 1 residents to stay informed and engaged. Different issues require different forms of input, and program applications often have strict deadlines. Awareness and participation are key for residents to influence local governance and access available support.

III. Conclusion

The period of May 11-17, 2025, saw active engagement from Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins on issues critical to District 1, particularly concerning education and community development. Metro Council continued its deliberations on the FY26 budget, with several departmental hearings laying the groundwork for future funding decisions that will impact services across the city, including in District 1. Key zoning approvals, such as the commercial rezoning on Camp Ground Road, will directly shape the physical and economic landscape of the district. Public safety remains a prominent theme, with ongoing discussions about the “Safe Louisville” plan and the importance of community trust, alongside continued monitoring of crime data and infrastructure investments in LMPD and LFD.

Looking ahead to the week of May 19-25, 2025, District 1 residents have significant opportunities to make their voices heard. The Community Budget Hearing on May 22 stands out as a crucial forum for direct input on Metro Louisville’s spending priorities. Additionally, the JCPS Superintendent Finalist Q\&A forums on May 20 will allow the community to engage with potential new leadership for the school district. Ongoing public comment periods for the Bakelite Synthetics permit and LMHA plans, along with application deadlines for programs like LIHEAP, further underscore the importance of active civic participation. Community events like the Algonquin Park Community Day will provide moments for celebration and neighborhood cohesion. Continued vigilance and engagement from District 1 stakeholders will be essential in shaping a responsive and effective local government.

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