Dosker Manor
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The Dosker Manor public housing complex at East Muhammad Ali Boulevard and South Jackson Street in Louisville. May 10, 2024. (WDRB Photo)
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Many residents have complained about mice, bugs, mold and crime at the public housing complex in downtown Louisville, and Louisville Metro Housing Authority Executive Director Elizabeth Strojan said its current condition is the result of "decades of neglect."
The challenge for LMHA will be moving residents to places that meet their needs.
With a shortage of affordable housing options that will take Section 8 vouchers in the city, LMHA said it has a plan to help developers build new affordable housing.
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