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Code Enforcement Board upholds dozens of citations, sets compliance deadlines across Louisville

Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board · September 26, 2025
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Summary

At a full Sept. 26 docket, the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board upheld multiple fines, granted conditional discharges in some solid-waste and maintenance cases, and set status or compliance dates ranging from two weeks to two months for properties citywide.

Aaron Cole, a member of the Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board, opened the Sept. 26 virtual docket and presided over a schedule of property-maintenance and solid-waste cases that resulted in a string of rulings, continuances and conditional discharges.

The board upheld multiple citations where staff photographs and inspection reports showed unresolved debris, inoperable or improperly stored vehicles, exterior damage and other code violations. In some cases the board imposed the full penalty; in others it granted conditional relief tied to compliance or a probationary period. For example, the panel upheld a solid-waste citation for an unsecured load tied to a Chevy and trailer but conditionally discharged a $250 penalty for one year…

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