• MHC Panel – Lead Exposure in Louisville: Risks, Challenges, and Solutions

    Main Library 301 York Street, Louisville, KY

    Join MHC for our Affordable Housing Month event: Lead Exposure in Louisville: Risks, Challenges, and Solutions. This lead exposure panel will be held on Tuesday, April 22 at 6pm, at the Main Library (Lower Level, Centennial Room). Hear from key community leaders as we discuss risks, challenges, and solutions for lead exposure in Louisville. Don’t … Continued

  • One Year Anniversary of the EveryHome Program!

    It's our one year anniversary! On April 25, 2024, the Metropolitan Housing Coalition launched their housing and energy affordability program, EveryHome. As we mark the one-year anniversary of our program, we celebrate the progress and growth we've achieved together as a coalition. We are excited for the future and eager to build on everything we’ve … Continued

  • MHC Networking Night

    Mile Wide Beer Co 636 Barret Ave, Louisville, KY

    Join MHC for a night of celebration, networking, and impact! We're marking both Kentucky Gives Day and the one-year anniversary of our EveryHome program, which has already reached over 1,300 individuals with free housing and energy affordability education. This in-person Kentucky Gives Day event is a opportunity for new and existing coalition members to support … Continued

  • MHC 2025 Annual Dinner

    Mellwood Art Museum 1860 Mellwood Avenue, Louisville, KY, United States

    We hope to see you at the Mellwood Art Center for the 2025 MHC Annual Meeting Dinner, hosted by the Metropolitan Housing Coalition (MHC). We are delighted to announce Sara Bronin, architect, attorney, Cornell University professor, and founder of the National Zoning Atlas as our keynote speaker:   Sara Bronin is renowned for her extensive … Continued

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  • All About LG&E/KU’s CPCN and Data Centers with Sierra Club

    Parkland Library 2743 Virginia Ave, Louisville, KY, United States

    You may have heard of LG&E/KU's $3.7 billion plan to build out their infrastructure - but did you know it was due to the possibility of data centers coming to KY? Join the Sierra Club and MHC at the Parkland Library at 6pm on July 8th to learn more about how you can oppose the … Continued

  • Sierra Club’s Unhappy Hour: LG&E/KU’s CPCN and Data Centers

    You may have heard of LG&E/KU's $3.7 billion plan to build out their infrastructure - but did you know it was due to the possibility of data centers coming to KY? Join the Sierra Club and MHC online on July 9th to learn more about how you can oppose the CPCN and keep your rates … Continued

  • AFSCME Health & Resource Fair

    Waterfront Park 129 River Rd, Louisville, KY

    The AFSCME Health and Resource Fair on Saturday, July 12th, from 1-3 will bring together health providers, service organizations, and local vendors for a fun, impactful day of community engagement, education, and support. The fair will be held at Waterfront Park's Under the Bridge venue (entrance through Purple Parking Lot). Onsite food truck and fun … Continued

  • PSC Public Meeting on LG&E/KU’s CPCN – JOIN OUR COALITION IN SAYING NO!

    JCTC SW Campus 1000 Community College Drive, Louisville, KY, United States

    The KY Public Service Commission is hosting a public meeting on LG&E/KU’s $3.7 billion plan Tuesday, July 14th at 6pm in JCTC’s southwest campus auditorium. We hope you join us in telling the PSC that Kentuckians cannot afford to shoulder the cost of new generation for data centers that aren’t even built yet. See you … Continued

  • EveryHome July Webinar: All About Data Centers

    Data Centers have been a hot topic in Kentucky the past few months - but what are they, and how do they you and your bill? Join us on July 22nd from 1-2pm as we discuss what data centers are, are they really that bad, and what we can do about them! Be sure to … Continued

  • PSC Hearing on LG&E/KU’s CPCN

    PSC 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY

    We need YOUR help!    The hearing for LG&E/KU’s $3.7 billion plan is on August 4th, and we need your voice.   Who’s going to pay for the $3.7 BILLION in new infrastructure LG&E/KU are proposing? WE ARE. Over the next 15 years, LG&E/KU believe they will need up to 40% more electricity, mainly due … Continued

  • Webinar: How Regulators Can Support Large Load Forecasting

      Be sure to register for this free webinar co-hosted by Kentuckians for Energy Democracy and RMI at this link! https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/oa87zuViRyGuI6AStlj40A    How Regulators Can Support Large Load Forecasting Utility-projected load has increased over the past few years, but load forecasts – and the investment plans that they inform – represent a balancing act between … Continued