Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Otter Creek Park Is Back

- The Courier Journal reports today that the state and the city are working to reopen Otter Creek Park.  The following is taken from the article:

Louisville Metro government is in negotiations with the state to have the Kentucky Fish & Wildlife Commission take over and reopen Otter Creek Park, the 2,147-acre recreational reserve in Meade County that Metro Parks closed nearly 18 months ago as a cost-cutting measure.

- If you missed Monday's meeting on the new Southwest Regional Library proposal, you still have two chances to ask questions related to the project. The meetings are Tuesday, June 15, 6:30pm at Riverside the Farnsley-Moremen Landing, 7410 Moorman Road, and Wednesday, June 16, 6:30pm at the Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Highway.

2 comments:

  1. This may be good news. Unfortunately they ( DF&W) will probably allow hunting. Still,should be a good thing overall. I can't wait to go hiking! T.S. Keith

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  2. I hope it will reopen soon My siblings and I have such great memories of here and we have been away from Lou, KY for 21 years its been 24 years for us siblings to been together, this would be the perfect place to get together with our growing family's with all the memories of us here together with our Dad who is no longer with us.

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