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Homeowner pleads for help as Louisville board offers resources and a continuance
Summary
At the Oct. 31 code enforcement hearing, homeowner Melissa Frampton told the board she is overwhelmed by mental-health and financial problems and asked for fines to be waived; the board promised resource packets and set a January status date.
At the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board hearing on Oct. 31, homeowner Melissa Frampton described severe mental-health and financial struggles and asked the board for help rather than immediate fines.
"I am completely overwhelmed...I only get $953 in disability a month," Frampton said, explaining she has CPTSD, bipolar disorder and limited income and is struggling to address a backlog of exterior and interior code issues. She asked whether her fines could be waived and requested referrals to support…
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