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Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board grants continuances, upholds fines in April 4 docket

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board
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At its April 4 docket the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board heard dozens of property cases, granted continuances in contested matters (most to May 9 or June 6), and upheld fines for multiple no‑show respondents; the board repeatedly emphasized collaboration but insisted on compliance timelines.

The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board heard a full docket of property code cases on April 4, 2025, granting short continuances in many matters while upholding fines for several no‑show respondents.

Chair Chris Watland opened the hearing and emphasized the board’s enforcement goal: “I’m not here to take your money. I’m here to get compliance.” Across multiple cases the board accepted evidence from code inspectors (photos dated mostly March 31 or April 2) documenting violations that included…

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