We have a Walk Park located next to city hall with plenty of parking and two dog waste stations for your convenience. All animals must be on a leash and under control at all times. The track is approximately a third of a mile around. There were 25 dogwood trees planted and there is 12 benches installed around the perimeter of the track, if you are interested in purchasing either please see the City Clerk at City Hall. The Pavilion is now completed with 6 picnic tables. The City has added a memorial bench for former Chief DJ Reynolds. A Lighthouse and a Horse was donated to the Walk Park by a resident. Walk Park and Pavilion Rules & Regulation are in discussions now. There will be more to come later….
There is NO parking on the City streets, unless it is an emergency. This is in accordance with City Ordinance 2011-06.
If you have an issue and need to call the non-emergency Dispatch for Bullitt County please call 502-955-7131 or 502-543-7074. You can always call 911 if there is a true emergency. If you see something out of the ordinary please call either number.
Please keep your vehicle doors, house, garage and sheds locked at all times. Unlocked places invite thieves! #LOCKITUP
If you see a street light out, please call City Hall at 957-3800 and we will report outage.
If you are having home improvements or any work done on your home, inside or out, you must notify the company you hire to obtain a businiess license from the City of Pioneer Village before they begin work.
Please keep your lawn mowed and property free of debris and / or junk per the City Ordinance 2016-09.
City Council
Mayor Gary W. Hatcher
City Clerk / Treasurer Micheale McCauley
City Attorney Mark E. Edison
Chief of Police JC Witherspoon
Councilwoman Peggy Druin
Councilwoman Dorleen Garrett
Councilman John Mast
Councilman Don Howell
Councilman Jim Burke
Councilman Shane Nichols
Planning & Zoning Rep Tony Thompson