🔥 Top Scoops in Louisville, KY

The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from October 20, 2025

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#1 Top Scoop Code Violation

4103 S 3RD ST 1 Code Violation: Abandoned home to be demolished

Relentless Holdings LLC is named in an open property maintenance case for an apparently abandoned house at 4103 S 3rd St 1. Neighbors report repeated break-ins, graffiti, and a giant hole in the roof that’s causing ongoing water damage, and they’re warning the vacant unit could catch fire in cold weather — the complaint asks that the structure be demolished for safety.

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#2 Top Scoop Code Violation

4103 S 2ND ST Demolish abandoned home under code violation

A property maintenance case at 4103 S 2nd St says the house is abandoned and should be demolished. The complaint, filed against owner Mcsep LLC, lists graffiti, high grass, trash, and a giant hole in the roof and warns that people could break back in and start a fire — the case is currently open for enforcement.

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#3 Top Scoop Code Violation

2153 CRITTENDEN DR opened a Code Violation for hazardous materials and trash

Owner Nakata Ngoc Tran has an open property maintenance case after a report of hazardous materials and trash littered everywhere at 2153 Crittenden Dr. The record describes hazardous materials outside and widespread litter — essentially a cleanup and safety issue that needs attention. The case is listed as open with a due date of 10/19/2025 and inspections to be scheduled.

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#4 Top Scoop Code Violation

3311 Grandview Ave opened a property maintenance case

Owner Scott A. Poole Trust is listed in an open property maintenance case after a house fire a few weeks ago at 3311 Grandview Ave. Neighbors say burned insulation wasn’t cleaned up and a recent storm blew the debris through the 3300 block of Grandview Ave, and the property—reported as a rental with a history of problems—has been flagged for city follow-up.

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#5 Top Scoop Code Violation

3026 CARSON WAY Property Maintenance Code Violation Open: Overgrown Yard, Fleas

A property maintenance case against owner DMRE LLC focuses on yard conditions at 3026 Carson Way. Inspectors noted the front lawn was mowed but the back yard is still overgrown, and immediate neighbors say they’re having trouble with fleas, so the case remains open while officials follow up.

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#6 Top Scoop Code Violation

900 block of Euclid alley cleanup ordered

A property maintenance case has been opened for the alley behind the 900 Block of Euclid after reports that the entire alley is strewn with trash, discarded furniture, and other garbage. The record is currently open, so city staff may pursue cleanup orders and follow-up inspections to get that alley back in shape.

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#7 Top Scoop Code Violation

9304 Cloverwood Ln: Code Violation for trash behind garage blocking drainage

Owner Castellanos Esvin Y Lopez has an open property maintenance case after a large pile of trash behind the garage at 9304 Cloverwood Ln was reported in the easement and is blocking water drainage. The city has the case open, so expect a request to remove the debris to get stormwater flowing again.

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#8 Top Scoop Code Violation

14009 Darwin Blvd Code Violation for overgrown trees near power lines

Burton Steven David II has an open property maintenance case at 14009 Darwin Blvd for overgrown trees in the front and back yards. The record notes the trees aren't being properly pruned and a front tree is beginning to grow into the power lines, which makes this a safety concern as well as a yard issue. City staff have the case open while they follow up for trimming or other corrective action.

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#9 Top Scoop Building Permit

1033 E Washington St Building Permit for duplex conversion (studio + 1-bed unit)

Interiors By Patterson LLC is turning the single-family home at 1033 E Washington St into a duplex, carving out a studio on the first floor and a two-story one-bedroom apartment above. The 1,286-square-foot residential alteration adds one dwelling unit (for a total of two) with an estimated project cost of $95,000; the application notes no automatic sprinkler system is required or provided.

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#10 Top Scoop Code Violation

3930 S 2ND ST code violation opened for deteriorating front porch

Owner Soltani Sepehrdad has an open property maintenance case for a deteriorating front porch at 3930 S 2nd St. The city notes the porch is falling apart and creating a safety hazard, so repairs are needed to bring the home back up to basic maintenance standards.

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