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KyCIR disputed Louisville Metro Government’s handling of its request for records on a proposed development at Joe Creason ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — After a neighborhood campaign to "Save Joe Creason Park" was successful in halting the city's $65 million tennis and pickleball hub plan, the question lingers as to what ...
We were excited about development in west Louisville but didn't know about the number of recovery and transitional homes that ...
Greenberg heard our protests and saved Joe Creason Park. That's real democracy. | Opinion Instead of being 'appalled' that a few people, whose project was designed to benefit only a few more, were ...
Louisville Metro Council member Anthony Piagentini criticized residents for opposing a proposed tennis and pickleball complex in Joe Creason Park. Residents argued the large-scale commercial project ...
Louisville Metro Council member Anthony Piagentini criticized residents for opposing a proposed tennis and pickleball complex in Joe Creason Park. Residents argued the large-scale commercial ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Friday a tennis and pickleball complex would no longer be at the park after widespread protest.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg canceled plans for a tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park after significant public backlash. Greenberg's initial decision to negotiate the deal ...