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Welcome to the City of Louisville's new website! We hope it's easier than ever to find the information you need, regardless of the device you're using.
As we complete this transition, we're still tidying some things up — so please pardon our progress and let us know if you encounter any broken links or other issues.
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The Louisville Police Department is taking action after hearing ongoing concerns from community members about traffic safety across the city. In response, the department is launching a comprehensive traffic safety education and enforcement campaign aimed at making Louisville’s roadways safer for eve...
The April Library newsletter highlights events including a First Friday celebration with live music and an art market, a college application planning seminar, and adult programs on Colorado gardening and homebuying. It also spotlights the one-year anniversary of the Library's carpet and paint refres...
April's Museum newsletter features a First Friday on Louisville's sustainability journey, a History Happy Hour about the only female welder on the Johnson-Eisenhower Tunnel in the 1970s, a pop-up quilting workshop, and a Legendary Ladies historic reenactment event. It also introduces two new Museum ...
With this unusually hot weather, the City has gotten a lot of questions about water restrictions. There are currently no mandatory water restrictions in Louisville, but residents are encouraged to observe voluntary water restrictions.
The March Library newsletter highlights events including an Active Minds lecture on women composers in classical music, a K-Pop Demon Hunters Sing-Along for kids, and a slide program on the mystery of bird migration. It also spotlights the Youth Spring Art Show opening reception, new Library of Thin...
Playground improvements are planned for 2026 at both Memory Square Park and the Recreation & Senior Center — and we need your input.
The Sanitary Sewer Lining Project involves rehabilitating aging sanitary sewer pipelines using trenchless lining methods. Sewer lining addresses common issues associated with older infrastructure.
The February Library newsletter highlights events including an introduction to genealogy research with Ancestry Library Edition, a virtual lecture on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and an AI presentation by a local data scientist. It also spotlights ongoing programs like Read to Rover (weekly therapy ...
February's Museum newsletter announces a pop-up quilting workshop, a screening of the 1970s western film Buck and the Preacher for Black History Month, and the opening of the "Ute Knowledge: Colorado's Original STEM" exhibit running through April. It also highlights the museum's ongoing Marshall Fir...
The January Library newsletter highlights events including a mindfulness meditation session to start the new year, a Boulder Open Space presentation on birds of prey, and a virtual program on parenting for emotional intelligence and connection. It also spotlights the community's most read books of 2...
It was no secret that coal mining was dangerous. Miners put themselves at tremendous personal risk to make a living. Though the Monarch Mine explosion was extraordinary because of its scale and death toll, death and injury in the mines had always been a frequent feature of life for Louisville famili...
Intrepid Fiber Networks is bringing fiber-to-the-home network to our community.
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