Old Louisville has 13 neighborhood associations that meet regularly, usually every few months, to discuss important issues within the community: keeping of the streets, yards and public areas; participation in local charity and public works events; crime & safety and preservation district compliance; and other various items that come up from time to time.
Those associations are 2nd Street, 3rd Street, 4th Street, 1300 S. 3rd Street, Belgravia Court, Central Park West, Cornerstone Area, Fort George, Garvin Gate, Ouerbacker Arts & Crafts, St. James Court, Toonerville, Treyton Oak Towers, and West St. Catherine. In addition, there is a 100 Block of West Ormsby Avenue Block Watch group.
The Old Louisville Information Center is located at 1340 S. 4th St. in Central Park. For more information about the Old Louisville neighborhood associations contact the Old Louisville Information Center at 502 635 5244, or by email at olnc@bellsouth.net.
The Old Louisville Information Center, Inc. (OLIC) is a 501(c)(3) corporation, incorporated in 1984, for the purpose of receiving tax deductible contributions. The OLIC is affiliated with the Old Louisville Neighborhood Council (OLNC), a 501 (c) (4) non-profit association incorporated in 1976 to serve as the recognized voice of the Old Louisville Neighborhood.
In addition, visitors can stop in at the Old Louisville Visitors Center at 218 W. Oak St., or call 502 637.2922, for information on tours.