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Louisville's Belvedere, August 19, 2025 (WDRB photo)
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Updated designs are set to be shared during public meetings in September that will gather more feedback on plans for the 52-year-old downtown public space
Now, the city is working on what activities, experiences, and services will be available, and wants the community's opinions.
The group highlighted several categories to improve safety in the city, many of which they plan to formally propose in the next year.
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