A spokesperson said the company is "waiting on city officials to approve a final demolition permit."
Wednesday marks one year since the Givaudan Sense Colour plant exploded in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood.
Major events like the blast at the Givaudan Plant in Louisville’s Clifton neighborhood and the case of a man hoarding dangerous chemicals and explosives in his Highview home alarmed neighbors living nearby as they feared for their safety.
Last week, Givaudan announced it had hired a disaster response team to help with getting homeowners the help they need.
One of the greatest frustrations for residents has been the lack of coordination between agencies and stakeholders.
A public meeting will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at United Crescent Hill Ministries on South State Street.
Five weeks later, and his 125 year old home is still standing, but an inspector has not been by yet.
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.
Ford said it's not the first time she's had to clean up after Givaudan.