The company held several community meetings, but one neighbor claims communication between those meetings was almost nonexistent.
According to the board's latest report, released Thursday, problems at the plant started around 2 p.m. Nov. 12, the day of the explosion.
One of the greatest frustrations for residents has been the lack of coordination between agencies and stakeholders.
The company said Tuesday it would not be rebuilding at its Payne Street location.
Five weeks later, and his 125 year old home is still standing, but an inspector has not been by yet.
This year, the WDRB News team jumped into action during several breaking news events and chronicled one of the biggest fraud scandals in southern Indiana.
Residents are now instructed to ditch the previous 800 number and call or text 502-341-2903.
Ben Crump, Mark Lanier and Lonita Baker have been retained by the family of Keven Dawson Jr., who was one of two men killed at Givaudan Sense Colour in the Clifton neighborhood on Nov. 12.
Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill said he hopes his department's investigation into the plant explosion that killed two people Tuesday afternoon in Clifton should wrap up this weekend.
"I do think there are probably better locations in the city than this location to rebuild this plant," Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday.