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Code board grants continuances across multiple property‑compliance cases, sets May/June status dates
Summary
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board reviewed dozens of property cases, found repeated violations in many files and set status or total‑compliance dates (common dates: May 30 and June 6), with some fines suspended pending compliance.
The Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board spent much of its docket reviewing property‑condition matters and repeatedly granted continuances to allow remediation rather than impose immediate fines in several cases.
Laken Girdley, code enforcement supervisor, presented photographic evidence showing long‑standing issues at multiple addresses — from missing downspouts and exposed wood to dead trees and terminated…
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