Public Meetings
Meeting planned to discuss Methadone clinic proposed in Downtown Louisville
Baymark Healthcare has proposed renovating 10,000 square feet of a two-story structure at 708 Magazine Street in Downtown Louisville into a methadone clinic. Barmark's...
Sign of the Times: Why variances and waivers aren’t the right...
A request for a signage variance at a gas station sandwiched between Old Louisville and Shelby Park raises a few important questions about how...
Comments due Friday, meeting Monday on future home of Confederate Monument
It's already been decided that the Confederate Monument site at Third Street and Brandeis Street is to be paved over to speed through more cars....
Nucleus Building 2 gets architecture right, but should ditch this anti-urban...
Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 20, the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) Committee will examine a proposal for a new mixed-use office building proposed for the...
Bicycling for Louisville proposes alternative West Broadway configuration
Tonight is the first of two meetings to discuss proposed changes to the configuration of West Broadway between 22nd Street and Louis Coleman, Jr....
Louisville Food Cooperative invites public to help plan a Downtown-area grocery
Among the perennial concerns of Louisville urban dwellers is a lack of grocery stores in and around Downtown. But a group of citizens is...
Two meetings planned to discuss proposed turning lane on West Broadway
(Note: Also check out this alternative plan for the corridor proposed by Bicycling for Louisville.)
Louisville Metro Public Works is proposing reconfiguring West Broadway between...
Downtown Development Review Overlay Committee to discuss Cambria Hotel postponed
On Wednesday morning, Sometime soon, the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) Committee will meet to discuss a proposal for a six-story, 128-room Cambria Hotel on the...
When the Process Works: The case of 1904–1908 Bardstown Road and...
Cynicism is easy. When I first saw the Broken Sidewalk coverage of proposed changes at 1904–1908 Bardstown Road, my reaction was negative, definitely not hopeful....