Residents file lawsuit in effort to stop West End tax subsidy plan
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A tax increment financing (TIF) district would take in all or parts of nine neighborhoods in Louisville's West End, diverting 80% of new tax revenue in the area to the West End Opportunity Partnership over two decades.
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A tax increment financing (TIF) district would take in all or parts of nine neighborhoods in Louisville's West End, diverting 80% of new tax revenue in the area to the West End Opportunity Partnership over two decades.
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