The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from January 20, 2026
Ranked from 104 total scoops using AI
Brian Adams is applying for a demolition permit to tear down and clean up the lot at 17312 Seven Green Lane for owner PF Development LLC after a house fire left the single‑family structure a complete loss and on the ground. The Type B demolition lists an estimated project cost of $354,000 (about 3,160 sq ft, built 2002) and still requires standard approvals — a demolition site plan and photos, a notarized notification affidavit, and utility sign‑offs from LG&E and AT&T — before work can move forward.
Greg Newton filed an electrical emergency repair permit at 5340 Shepherdsville Rd, Unit 1 after a car ran into the building. Owner JDJ LLC has OR Communications Inc handling the work — restoring power (no work on units 1, 3, 5, and 8) and replacing meter packs on units 2, 4, 6, and 7, with the project estimated at $4,000 to get tenants back online.
Larry W. Frederiksen & AnneMarie de Zeeuw are installing a 3.69 kW solar array and battery system at 1968 Trevilian Way, using Enphase microinverters and an Enphase combiner box that feeds into a Tesla Gateway. The scope includes one Tesla Powerwall 3, replacing the existing 100A service disconnect and routing the service feed to the gateway’s main lugs; the residential electrical permit lists the project value at an estimated $32,314.
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