District News

Java with Jerry Location Change

    “Java with Jerry” is an opportunity for residents to talk to me over a cup of coffee.  These informal meetings occur on the first four Tuesdays of each month at different locations in District 19.        A new location was selected to host “Java with Jerry” for the meeting that occurs on the 1st Tuesday [...]

Brinly Park Gets New Gazebo

Construction has begun on a new gazebo in Brinly Park located in the City of Woodland Hills. It should be completed by this weekend.  Special thanks to Mayor David Tilford and MSD Director Bud Schardein for all their work on this project.

I-64 and Hurstbourne Parkway Interchange Improvements Moving Forward

Acquisition of right of way to begin in December     The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is moving forward with a project to improve traffic operations at the heavily traveled interchange of Interstate 64 and KY 1747 (Hurstbourne Parkway) in Louisville.  KYTC staff will begin purchasing right of way in December in preparation for construction by summer. [...]

BBB Tips on Black Friday Shopping

It’s time to start planning your Black Friday, that special day after Thanksgiving when retailers gear up to offer their best. Remember, all deals are not created equal and the fine print is often the most important thing! Before you head out the door for a block buster and get caught up in the frenzy, [...]

2012 Henry Clay Scholarship Program

The Kentucky Society of Washington provides the opportunity for students from Kentucky colleges and universities to be placed in an office of a member of the Kentucky congressional delegation or an office of the executive branch. Each intern will receive a $3,000 stipend for living expenses in Washington during the six to eight week summer internship. [...]

Temporary Lane Closure on Aiken Road

Aiken Road will be reduced to one lane at 16812 (Between Floyds Fork and Johnson Road) beginning November 28, 2011 until December 12, 2011. Traffic will be controlled with temporary traffic signals and flaggers. The purpose of this Road Closure is to repair the shoulder of the roadway.

Light Up Louisville Friday, November 25th, 3pm-10pm Downtown Louisville

Light Up Louisville returns with all the magic of the holiday season! For 31 years, residents of Louisville have watched as the city transforms into a holiday fantasy land aglow. Gather with family and friends and enjoy the free Mayor’s Healthy Hometown Light Up 5k run/walk – the first 1,000 participants will receive a t-shirt. [...]

Light Up Middletown Friday, December 2 at 6pm

Mayor Byron Chapman cordially invites you to attend City of Middletown’s 2011 opening Holiday Season, Light Up Middletown Festivities.  Activities begin at 6:00 O’clock P.M. on Friday, December 2, 2011, at the Middletown Community Center, 11700 Main Street (on the corner of Main Street and Madison Avenue). Entertainment for all ages – including food and non-alcoholic [...]

Councilman Jerry T. Miller to Host District 19 Town Hall Meeting

I will hold a district meeting on Tuesday, November 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the Middletown Fire Station #1 (108 Urton Lane). I will be joined by representatives from Metro Public Works, Metro Codes and Regulations, Metropolitan Sewer District, Louisville Water Company, 21st Century Parks, and Metro Parks. Additionally, State Representatives Bob DeWeese, Kevin Bratcher, Ron [...]

HAPPY VETERANS DAY Welcome Home SFC Michael Ochs

Submitted by Mayor David Tillford, City of Woodland Hills Dear Neighbors and friends of Woodland Hills, I am sure most of you have seen and read about the November 2nd return of the Kentucky National Guard’s 198th Military Police Battalion from their most recent deployment in Iraq. We are certainly proud of all these brave [...]