LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The future of a downtown Louisville space is now open to public feedback through a new online platform tied to the Belvedere Project.

The website lets users explore early design concepts, see how potential features could be arranged across the site and weigh in on what they want to see included in the redevelopment.

Layla George, project executive for the Belvedere Project, said the platform is designed to encourage broad community participation in a more modern, interactive way.

"It is interesting, the thumbs up, thumbs down, it’s sort of like Reddit," George said. “It is a nice way to crowdsource good ideas and get a feeling for how widespread the support is for specific initiatives."

The Belvedere Project is expected to be completed by 2030, and the public survey is now available online.

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