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Calendar

    • December 10, 2019 – 7:30pm Council Meeting  – Pewee Valley Fire House,  8607 Foley Avenue, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

 

    • January 14, 2020 – 7:30pm Council Meeting  – Pewee Valley Fire House,  8607 Foley Avenue, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

 

    • February 11, 2020 – 7:30pm Council Meeting  – Pewee Valley Fire House,  8607 Foley Avenue, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    • March 10, 2020 – 7:30pm Council Meeting  – Pewee Valley Fire House,  8607 Foley Avenue, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

 

    • April 14, 2020 – 7:30pm Council Meeting  – Pewee Valley Fire House,  8607 Foley Avenue, Pewee Valley, KY 40056

Council Meetings

We meet the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm at the Fire Station in Pewee Valley, KY.  Located at 8607 Foley Avenue off Highway 146 (LaGrange Road) behind PNC Bank – just East of Jucy’s Bar-B-Que. The meetings are open to the public.


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ID/Republic Services Junk Pick Up Day – Thursday May 2, 2019

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Please be aware that Industrial Disposal/Republic Services may choose not to take some objects that you put on the curb on junk pick up day. Please note that if you have branches or wood, they have specific rules regarding the size of the pieces and how they are to be bound. If you are not sure if they will take your item, please give them a call at 638-9000 to find out more.   REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. JUNK PICKUP SERVICE   Normal junk pickup consists of hot water heaters, washers, dryers, dishwashers, couches, chairs, coffee/end tables, misc boxed toys, garage items, tools, grilles, bicycles, lawn mowers, refrigerators* etc. The following is a general guideline of what is NOT ACCEPTABLE for junk pickup of “normal” household solid waste. Demolition /construction material ..studs,drywall,sinks,tubs,toilets . A dumpster is required for construction, renovation , redecorating. Cabinets must be broken down to small pieces no longer than 4-5’ If items can fit into a 90 gal ID cart they are acceptable. Carpet must be cut into 4’ rolls and tied for handling. Large amounts of fencing …a few planks may be ok if no longer than 4-5ft. in length…must be tied and bundled for pickup No concrete….blocks,bricks etc. No liquids of any kind…paint, thinners, pesticides household cleaners, motor oils, fuels. Wet paint can be “solidified” with kitty litter or granular absorbant material from automotive supply stores No medical bio-hazards…sharps, chemo diapers, oxygen tanks Lawn mowers must have gas tanks removed and broken down as much as possible Gas grilles are acceptable…with no propane tanks of any kind,..grilles must have tank removed and broken down as much as possible Swing sets and basket ball goals must be broken down as much as possible..no pieces more than 4-5ft long…no concrete on legs or base Mailboxes cannot be more than 4-5’ long and no concrete on base No large car parts..fenders, hoods, trunk lids etc. No tires of any kind * Freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners – must have freon / refrigerant captured and removed by certified HVAC technician and unit tagged for acceptable pickup. Freon is considered hazardous waste No landscaping material such as…logs, railroad ties, landscape timbers or concrete blocks. No dirt, sod. No yard waste material (in Jefferson County this must be collected separately with yard service) …no fire logs, stumps , shrubs etc. PLEASE CALL ID CUST. SERVICE @ 638.9000 WITH...

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ID/Republic Services Junk Pick Up Day – Thursday August 22, 2019

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Please be aware that Industrial Disposal/Republic Services may choose not to take some objects that you put on the curb on junk pick up day. Please note that if you have branches or wood, they have specific rules regarding the size of the pieces and how they are to be bound. If you are not sure if they will take your item, please give them a call at 638-9000 to find out more.   REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. JUNK PICKUP SERVICE   Normal junk pickup consists of hot water heaters, washers, dryers, dishwashers, couches, chairs, coffee/end tables, misc boxed toys, garage items, tools, grilles, bicycles, lawn mowers, refrigerators* etc. The following is a general guideline of what is NOT ACCEPTABLE for junk pickup of “normal” household solid waste. Demolition /construction material ..studs,drywall,sinks,tubs,toilets . A dumpster is required for construction, renovation , redecorating. Cabinets must be broken down to small pieces no longer than 4-5’ If items can fit into a 90 gal ID cart they are acceptable. Carpet must be cut into 4’ rolls and tied for handling. Large amounts of fencing …a few planks may be ok if no longer than 4-5ft. in length…must be tied and bundled for pickup No concrete….blocks,bricks etc. No liquids of any kind…paint, thinners, pesticides household cleaners, motor oils, fuels. Wet paint can be “solidified” with kitty litter or granular absorbant material from automotive supply stores No medical bio-hazards…sharps, chemo diapers, oxygen tanks Lawn mowers must have gas tanks removed and broken down as much as possible Gas grilles are acceptable…with no propane tanks of any kind,..grilles must have tank removed and broken down as much as possible Swing sets and basket ball goals must be broken down as much as possible..no pieces more than 4-5ft long…no concrete on legs or base Mailboxes cannot be more than 4-5’ long and no concrete on base No large car parts..fenders, hoods, trunk lids etc. No tires of any kind * Freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners – must have freon / refrigerant captured and removed by certified HVAC technician and unit tagged for acceptable pickup. Freon is considered hazardous waste No landscaping material such as…logs, railroad ties, landscape timbers or concrete blocks. No dirt, sod. No yard waste material (in Jefferson County this must be collected separately with yard service) …no fire logs, stumps , shrubs etc. PLEASE CALL ID CUST. SERVICE @ 638.9000 WITH...

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City Wide Yard Sale – Saturday, August 17, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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The bi-annual City Wide Yard Sale will be held on Saturday August 17, 2019 at homes throughout Orchard Grass Hills from 8AM to 2PM. Rain date Sunday August 18, 2019.

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City Wide Yard Sale – Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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The bi-annual City Wide Yard Sale will be held on Saturday April 27, 2019 at homes throughout Orchard Grass Hills from 8AM to 2PM. Rain date Sunday April 28, 2019.

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Newsletter – 2015

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Newsletter – 2015 Summer 2015 newsletter

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Sewer Problems

Posted by on Jun 12, 2014 in News and Events | 0 comments

Please email Ed Basquill at ed.basquill@veolia.com

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Nuisance Ordinance

Posted by on Mar 26, 2014 in News and Events | 0 comments

Nuisance Ordinance can now be downloaded click here

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Oldham County Emergency Management – SavingMinutes Program

Posted by on Jan 5, 2014 in News and Events | 0 comments

Learn more about the SavingMinutes program from Oldham County Emegency Management Signing up for this program can be especially important in saving rescue time if you have children, elderly adults, and anyone with a disability or pets. http://www.oldhamcounty.net/Emergency%20Management/emergemanage.htm

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Pardon Our Dust

Posted by on Dec 13, 2013 in News and Events | 0 comments

Louisville Water Company has contracted Basham Construction to  perform the 2013 Cathodic Protection Project throughout the City of Orchard Grass Hills.  The project shall take place in the months of December and January, weather permitting.  During construction, residents may see piles of dirt spaced approximately 50 feet apart.  Final restoration shall include bringing the piles of dirt back to grade, seed and straw.  If you have any questions about this project, please feel free to call Pat Howard at 502-569-3600 Extension 2246.  Thank you for your patience as we extend the lifespan of your neighborhood water...

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Turn lanes have been re-striped at Haunz Lane & Hwy 22

Posted by on Dec 11, 2013 in News and Events | 0 comments

The turn lanes have been re-striped at Haunz Lane & Hwy 22.  It should help those wanting to go left with a dedicated lane

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