NEW NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC MEETING 10VO
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The city hosted its first public workshop at the Waterfront Botanical Gardens as part of its eight-month study into the 6.3-square-mile area of Louisville that is bursting with new developments, restaurants, breweries.
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The goal of the study is to "to be proactive in anticipating additional growth, providing residents, businesses, and institutions a voice in how their neighborhoods continue to grow and proposer," according to the study's official website.
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