The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from January 15, 2026
Ranked from 107 total scoops using AI
National Environmental Contracting, Inc. is set to abate presumed asbestos-containing flooring and mastic at the Louisville P&DC, 1420 Gardiner Ln, on behalf of the United States Postal Service. The crew will remove roughly 26,408 square feet of flooring between January 28 and April 10, 2026, using wet methods, critical barriers, HEPA vacuums and proper PPE so others can install new flooring—no other materials are expected to be disturbed. Waste will be hauled to WM - Outer Loop Landfill as needed (about 60 cubic yards reported).
Zeon Chemicals LP has a friable asbestos permit for its Kentucky Plant at 4100 Bells Ln that covers the entire campus and runs through 2026. The permit allows emergency removal of friable asbestos-containing material up to a total of 3,000 square feet/linear feet, with limits of 260 linear feet or 160 square feet per single project, and requires the company to submit monthly removal reports. National Environmental Contracting (with Cardinal Industrial Insulation listed as an abatement contact) and Republic Services/WM Outer Loop Landfill are named for abatement, transport, and disposal—so it’s basically an on-call asbestos cleanup plan for the site.
Park Duvalle Community Health Center has mice running around in the building. A nest was found behind the doctor desk with mice droppings on top of the desk, Security had to clean it up. Park Duvalle is setting stick traps only to catch a mice. Patient are complaining that they have been seeing them so they will leave instead of staying for their appointments. This has been going on for months and the CEO Dr Jett act like he don’t care. He is worried about paying the pest control to come out. Help the workers!!!
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