Louisville leaders discussing long-term plan to spread mixed-use development around city
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he presentation focused on ways to increase diverse and affordable housing options, an initiative that would address the drastic changes in Louisville's housing market since zoning began in 1931.
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A recent study showed ways Louisville could increase its diverse and affordable housing options, placing more mixed-use developments in parts of town that currently lack them.
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