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March 28 2024
Over the course of the next week, Louisvillians have 4 opportunities to give comments to the Louisville Metro Government on zoning regulations for child care in the city.
Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning and Design Services is hosting outdoor meetings in order to understand the community's needs when it comes to accessing child care.
While Louisville Metro cannot regulate how child care businesses operate, it does have the power to change the city’s Land Development Code, which dictates where childcare providers can operate.
Presently, child care centers with 8+ children must operate only in commercial or office zones, which can mean parents must travel far distances from work + home to place their children with caretakers.
The 4 open houses will be held in person at several city parks, with the first session coming up tomorrow. You can make your voice heard during any of these sessions below:
After these sessions, the Office of Planning and Design Services will post its recommendations on its website for a 30-day review period. Community members will again be able to comment on the proposed changes until a public hearing before the Planning Commission.
Once the Planning Commission makes its recommendations, amendments will be reviewed by Metro Council + other localities with zoning authorities.
Can’t make it out to any of the open houses? We’ve got you covered. You can still submit your thoughts, comments + ideas to the city here. You can also contact Planning Coordinator Joel Dock at (502) 574-5860 or shoot him an email.
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Today
- Birds, Brews, And Bluegrass | Fri., Oct. 8 | 6 p.m. | Louisville Nature Center | $8 in advance or $10 suggested donation at door | Enjoy beer, Bluegrass music, a guided night hike + nature center reptiles at this 21+ event. 🪕
- Kentuckiana Pride Festival and Parade | Fri.-Sat., Oct. 8-9 | 7 p.m. | Waterfront Park, Big Four Lawn | $5 | Festivities for this annual LGBTQ+ weekend begin at noon on Saturday.
Saturday
- Garvin Gate Blues Festival | Sat., Oct. 9 | 500 W. Oak Street | Free | Enjoy a lineup of local + national musicians for this beloved annual musical celebration. 🎺
- Fall Door Hanger Workshop | Sat., Oct. 9 | 1-3 p.m. | Work the Metal, 1201 Story Ave. | $73.14 | Paint, use stencils, ribbon, and more to customize your own seasonal door hanger.
Sunday
- 2021 October Challenge | Sun., Oct. 10-Sun., Oct. 24 | Various times | Olmsted Parks, virtual | $30 | Walk, run, bike, or hike in an Olmsted Park during the challenge and be entered to win $1,200 in special prizes.
- WaterWorks Museum Open Day | Sun., Oct 10 | 12-5 p.m. | Louisville Water Tower Park | $5 | See pieces of water mains 150+ years old, 100-ft tall steam pump + take a guided tour of the iconic Water Tower. 🚰
Monday
- Monday Funday Family Day | Mon., Oct.11 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Frazier History Museum | Museum admission | Children of all ages + their families can enjoy crafts, scavenger hunts, kid-friendly tours, and storytime.
Tuesday
Wednesday
- Shade Tree Workshop | Wed., Oct. 13 | 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. | Yew Dell Botanical Gardens | $75 | Spend a glorious fall day in the garden talking about trees with lunch provided.
Thursday
- Fall Fashion Show | Thurs., Oct. 14 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Tunie’s, 1201 Herr Ln #150 | $20 | Kick off your fashionable evening with wine and hors d’oeuvres + after the show get exclusive shopping deals right off the runway.
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Weather
- 78º | Partly cloudy | 20% chance of rain
Arts
- Local indie artist, Piper Madison, released her sophomore album, “How Do I Love?” on Wednesday. Piper wrote, recorded + co-produced the project in town. The 10-track album runs a little longer than 36 minutes. Our favorite track is, “I Found You." 🎶 (WFPL)
Tech
- Athelo Health has been selected as Venture Sharks’ winner for its 2021 Business Pitch Competition. The software-as-a-service (SaaS) based digital platform seeks to improve outcomes for cancer patients and was awarded $5,000. The prize package also includes 1 year of startup coaching + $10,000 of free startup services. 💰 (KY Inno)
Active
- CycLOUvia is back in the Highlands. This is a unique opportunity to bicycle, skate, walk or dance in the streets freely without vehicles. Bardstown Road will be closed off to vehicles from Douglass Boulevard to Grinstead Drive from 2-6 p.m. on Sun., October 10.
Civic
- WFPL and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting are doing a survey on JCPS bus stop safety. You can fill out their survey here + share your thoughts on your student’s bus stop.
Giveaway
- You can win 2 tickets to see Elvis Costello & The Imposters at The Louisville Palace on Oct. 15 by entering 91.9 WFPK’s contest, just submit your info here. 🎟️ (WFPL)
Asked
- Reader Jamey V. wrote us asking where to find a true, authentic Italian sub sandwich. We’re talking a sub on sesame seed bread that’s crunchy on the outside and soft in the center — and of course, filled with Italian meats, provolone cheese + dressed with oil and vinegar. Email us your recommendation here. 🥪
Cause
- Louisvillian Sarah Poppelreiter Trace is the winner of WDRB and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s 2021 Dream Home. The prize is part of a greater fundraising effort for the hospital, which raised a record-breaking $700,000 this year. The 3 bed, 2-and-a-half bath home sits in the Sanctuary Bluff neighborhood. (WDRB)
Festival
- The Belknap Neighborhood Association is hosting Loop Fest this weekend in celebration of local businesses and residents in Douglas Loop. Festivities begin tonight from 6-10 p.m. and pick up again Saturday from 3-10 p.m. The fall street party will include live music, food and drink + dancing.
Eat
- Calling all lovers of fine smoked fish. A local smoked salmon company, Sinclair Smoked Salmon, goes through an average of 200 lbs of salmon in sales each weekend since it opened on May 1. The business operates Fri.-Sun. at 2208 Dundee Rd.
Trending
- Have you been watching “Squid Game”? We saw this funny meme on Instagram of the hit show’s first challenge, Red Light Green Light, with Colonel Sanders. Instead of the animatronic doll signaling for players when to stop and go, Col. Sanders stands in her place.
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