The West Louisville Dream Team has proposed buying the property home to small businesses and services in Louisville's Parkland neighborhood.
The West Louisville Dream Team Inc. detailed its proposal on Wednesday, calling it a new vision for the embattled property now home to small businesses, a driver’s licensing branch and other services.
Wednesday’s meeting of the West End Opportunity Partnership exposed clear divisions within the group charged with investing taxpayer funds in Louisville's west end
The West End Opportunity Partnership will consider spending $2.1 million at a special meeting Wednesday evening to help buy and tear down the building for an affordable housing development led by Goodwill Industries of Kentucky.
The board of the West End Opportunity Partnership voted 9-9 on the proposal at a special meeting that considered the $2.1 million request
The West End Opportunity Partnership, which guides investment in Louisville’s western neighborhoods, would spend $2.1 million for the land and lease the site to Goodwill for $1 a year
TARC, which owns the Nia Center on Broadway, said the building is no longer needed and would require extensive repairs.
The TARC Summer Youth Pass is free for those 6 to 19 years of age, covering cost of fare for all routes June 1 to August 31.
A Louisville Metro Council member asked for the state of Kentucky to help decrease long lines at the Driver Licensing Regional Office on Broadway in the city's West end.
The passes offer unlimited travel throughout the summer for riders between the ages of 6 and 19.