Have been eliminated of its night time work working around the clock you mentioned before that one of the developers i think mentioned most people dont want to work nights and evenings the same work has to be done only detailed while we appreciate the dbis support one of the reasons it escalated to this point we appreciate theyre sitting down. Ill ask you to continue since the time went off i want to hear the rest. In a meeting that there was one pour that saturday early in the morning that could have been contained in the allowable hours but the night permit was requested because of a giant escape that could have been planned around the dispensaries are professional building planners and been working in 3 to have to 9 months in advance we want them to plan according. Can you ask you similar to what i asked mr. Terry were hearing from dbi they want a pause to come up with what theyll call best practices and improvements on the other hand, we all want to reduce the disruption to you and
Changes lets talk about how to do it as opposed to just all of a sudden announce the permits are being suspended. Not that im aware of of such efforts. Okay. Thank you so long as isle ive called our name you can come up. Hi, im the Vice President of the metropolitan association thank supervisor kim for her support and above you first of all, most of us are in favor of the development navigate ive moved into the metropolitan that was the blue building surround by the Red Construction one of the reasons i moved in was the construction of the area were Pro Development and want it to happen as quickly as possible and we dont want it extended if we dont have as much night work going on it will be longer projects that might affect people im a Business Consultant that works in my unit im perfectly willing to sacrifice the noise during the day i want to submit to the jane has a copy of some testimonials from the residents including the issue from the peg woman and people losing sleep we have i
With extensive night noise and but and the question ive been asking ive not gotten an answerer why did it take a pause why not doing this a year ago or 9 months ago and so was there any effort noourj by dbi to try to bring people together a resolve this and improve the practices. At one point id like to answer by a set of 3 requests i would suspect the reason it was not raised the issue was in the escalated it was in the last couple of months that the construction started dbi and supervisor kims office and the barandgrills have agreed to sit down a workout the best practices theres one meeting planned for wednesday so definitely were trying to work this out we appreciate that some work has to take place but we have to minimize that we want to request instead of 76 percent of a work week for it to be reduced 10 percent 0 through more effective planning we definitely like the idea of a thirty day or two week notice so if we could get a two week notice to the residents not emergency, of c
But the night permit was requested because of a giant escape that could have been planned around the dispensaries are professional building planners and been working in 3 to have to 9 months in advance we want them to plan according. Can you ask you similar to what i asked mr. Terry were hearing from dbi they want a pause to come up with what theyll call best practices and improvements on the other hand, we all want to reduce the disruption to you and your neighbors because it can be kreshl awful to have to deal with extensive night noise and but and the question ive been asking ive not gotten an answerer why did it take a pause why not doing this a year ago or 9 months ago and so was there any effort noourj by dbi to try to bring people together a resolve this and improve the practices. At one point id like to answer by a set of 3 requests i would suspect the reason it was not raised the issue was in the escalated it was in the last couple of months that the construction started dbi a
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Show Transcript APPLY. DREW: THE $10 MILLION COMES FROM MONEY LEFT OVER IN LAST YEAR S BUDGET THANKS TO FUNDING FROM THE CARES ACT. BUT THE CITY SAYS WITH DEMAND SOARING, THEY DON T EXPECT IT WILL LAST LONG. SINCE THE PANDEMIC BEGAN IN MARCH OF LAST YEAR, THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BEHIND ON THEIR LOUISVILLE WATER OR M.S.D. BILLS JUMPED FROM 1900 TO 15,000 WITH AN AVERAGE OUTSTANDING BILL OF $700. ROUGHLY 80% OF THOSE CUSTOMERS HAVE EITHER NEVER BEEN BEHIND ON THE LOUISVILLE WATER AND M.S.D. BILL OR BEEN BEHIND ONE TIME. DREW: THE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS BEHIND ON LG&E BILLS IS EVEN HIGHER. LG&E HAS NEARLY 28,000 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS THAT ARE BEHIND. WITH AN AVERAGE BILL OF MORE THAN $400. DREW: ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS CAN GET A CREDIT UP TO $500 ON BOTH THEIR L