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Develop Louisville will hold nine open house forums for the public to view the work completed to date on the Comprehensive Plan update and provide feedback. Develop Louisville encourages all residents to attend the forums, particularly those who have not yet participated in the Comprehensive Plan update process

“The Comprehensive Plan will shape our city’s growth for the next 20 years, therefore we are soliciting broad and diverse input to help create the plan,” Mayor Greg Fischer said.  “I encourage residents from all neighborhoods of our city to attend a forum and share your thoughts on the future of our community.”

Forum locations, dates and times are as follows:

  • Monday, May 22: Main Library (301 York Street) from 4-8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, May 24: Southwest Library (9725 Dixie Highway) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 30: Bowman Field (2815 Taylorsville Road) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, May 31: Sawyer Hayes Community Center (2201 Lakeland Road) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 3: The Table (1800 Portland Avenue) from 9-11 a.m.
  • Monday, June 5: Fern Creek High School (9115 Fern Creek Road) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, June 6: The Jeffersonian (10617 Taylorsville Road) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 7: Shively Community Center (1902 Park Rd) from 6-8 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 17: Sir Friendly C Community Center (822 S 15th Street) from 1-4 p.m.

The Comprehensive Plan will guide the growth of the community for the next 20 years and serves as the basis for land use and transportation policies. This update will build upon the success of Cornerstone 2020, the current comprehensive plan, and will be informed by recent planning initiatives, including Vision Louisville, Move Louisville, Healthy Louisville 2020, and Sustain Louisville.

To date, the Comprehensive Plan team has held or been a part of over 100 meetings and events to gather input from the community. Examples of outreach include meetings with an Advisory Committee, work groups, suburban communities, neighborhood groups and business organizations.

For information on the Comprehensive Plan, please visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design/comprehensive-plan

Councilman Rick Blackwell invites residents to the next District 12 Dialogue on Tuesday, May 16th to learn more about the Metro Council’s Budget Review for the coming fiscal year. MSD also will make a presentation about its 20-year Critical Repair and Reinvestment Plan.

“The Council is just beginning its review of the Mayor’s proposed 2017 -2018 Capital and Operating Budgets,” says Blackwell. “The budget review process is one of the most important responsibilities of the Metro Council and it also gives a thorough understanding of how all of the Metro agencies and departments work together.”

Representatives of MSD will also be on hand to give a presentation of their plan to repair and replace important infrastructure over the next two decades.

MSD’s 20-year Critical Repair and Reinvestment Plan covers critical risks in six areas:

  1. Ohio River flood protection system
  2. Stormwater drainage and inland flooding
  3. Viaducts
  4. Crumbling sewer infrastructure
  5. Wastewater treatment facilities
  6. Consent decree and support systems

The next District 12 Dialogue will be held at 6:00 pm at the Southwest Government Center Courtroom, 7219 Dixie Highway.

There will also be representatives from LMPD and Codes and Regulations to help constituents address specific concerns or problems.

For more information about the May District 12 Dialogue, contact Councilman Blackwell’s office at 574-1112.

Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton invites the community to attend the next District 5 Advisory Committee Meeting on Monday, April 17th  at 6:00 pm at the Yearlings Club, located at 4309 W. Broadway.

“As we move forward into spring, we have a great program for the month that includes how you can help young people in need and learn more about a special LMPD Division and what they do  to keep our community safe,” says Hamilton.

Councilwoman Hamilton has invited the following guests to make presentations at this month’s meeting:

  • Jeri Swinton CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana
  • Lt. Billy Hibbs of the LMPD 9th Mobile Division
  • Margaret Brosko, Shawnee Neighborhood Clean-up on April 22nd

“So please come join us to find out what else is going on in the district,” says Hamilton.

Any resident of Portland, Russell, Chickasaw or Shawnee is always invited and encouraged to bring their neighborhood concerns to these monthly meetings.

For information about the meeting, contact Councilwoman Hamilton’s office at 574-1105.

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