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Paducah commissioners approve 12-home Clayton Park development over neighborhood objections

Paducah City Board of Commissioners · March 11, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved a development agreement transferring the former Catterjohn site at 1501 Broadway to Westwood Development LLC for a 12-home project named Clayton Park, after neighbors urged reorientation and fewer lots citing historic-district impacts and lot‑size constraints.

The Paducah Board of Commissioners approved a development agreement on March 10 to transfer the former Catterjohn site at 1501 Broadway to Westwood Development LLC for a 12-home subdivision called Clayton Park.

Carol Gault, speaking for city staff, told the commission the plan calls for 12 single-family homes averaging about $400,000 and roughly 1,800 square feet each, an approximately $4.5 million project. The agreement includes a 5% construction rebate, requires the developer to break ground within two years, and caps incentives at five years; private drives and common space will transfer to a homeowners association after the eighth lot sale, staff said.

Neighborhood speakers urged changes. "We…

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