IMAGES | Crews begin cleanup at Givaudan site in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood
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The company said Tuesday it would not be rebuilding at its Payne Street location.
One of the greatest frustrations for residents has been the lack of coordination between agencies and stakeholders.
The company held several community meetings, but one neighbor claims communication between those meetings was almost nonexistent.
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