Greenberg plan aims to grow Louisville population, increase housing
- Updated
The "Growing Louisville Together" plan, which is still in draft form, calls for fulfilling some of Greenberg’s key campaign promises.
As featured on
The “Growing Louisville Together” plan, which is still in draft form, calls for fulfilling some of Greenberg’s key campaign promises, including creating 15,000 affordable housing units and universal pre-K for three- and four-year olds; and for following through on other Greenberg initiatives such as repurposing the Belvedere space overlooking the Ohio River and subsidizing the conversion of vacant downtown office buildings to housing.
Poll
Most Popular
Articles
- 23-year-old charged with murder of 2 people inside southern Indiana home
- Louisville councilmembers warn drivers to prepare now for upcoming I-65 closure
- Large-scale Louisville data center project advances despite community protest
- 'All clear' given at Louisville hospital after reported bomb threat
- 4 months after UPS plane crash, pilot's widow holds tightly to his final message
- Police arrest man at gunpoint after noticing 'concerning behavior' outside Louisville high school
- Former director of Louisville youth detention center sentenced to probation in 2024 crash
- Louisville couple faces decades in prison after 3-year-old severely burned
- Community tip, drone help Louisville police arrest attempted robbery suspect
- Woman pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter of baby in 1987 southern Indiana cold case