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The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from February 8, 2026

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#1 Top Scoop Code Violation

Pebble creek apartments Code Violation for water outages, pests, slick walkways

Pebble Creek Apartments is the subject of an open property-maintenance code violation after residents say they've gone without water multiple times for weeks. Tenants also report a persistent roach infestation and dangerously slick ice on walkways that makes even able-bodied people slip and leaves disabled residents unable to reach the handicap parking. The city has logged this as an active enforcement case to investigate and follow up.

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#2 Top Scoop Zoning

6105 Shadow Run Rd: Zoning case opened for illegal salvage yard

Owner Lores Yordanys Castro is the subject of an open zoning enforcement case after a trailer reportedly dropped off wrecked cars last week at 6105 Shadow Run Rd. The city flagged it as possible illegal auto‑salvage and a nuisance β€” residential zones usually don’t allow storing or working on inoperable vehicles, and inspectors are looking into concerns like leaking fluids, visual blight, and tow‑truck traffic.

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#3 Top Scoop Zoning

No parcel information ENF-ZON-26-000154 continuing illegal auto repair activity

What the open zoning enforcement case alleges is ongoing operation of an illegal auto repair/body shop that continued after someone reported it. The record warns this isn’t just messy β€” visible oil and automotive fluids on the ground count as improper disposal of regulated hazardous waste and can leach into soil and groundwater, create fire and toxic-fume risks, attract pests, and spread contamination to sidewalks and storm drains.

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#4 Top Scoop Code Violation

1031 QUEEN AVE 1 opened Property Maintenance Case ENF-PMNT-26-001740

Owner Habeeb Sundus is listed on an open property maintenance case for the reportedly abandoned house at 1031 Queen Ave, Unit 1 in Louisville. A neighbor complaint says unhoused people remain inside despite a city order to vacate months ago, and notes overgrown grass, scattered trash, unsecured doors, blocked sidewalks and rodent concerns. The record is filed as a code-violation/property maintenance matter and is currently open.

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#5 Top Scoop Code Violation

5306 RIDGECREST RD Code Violation: trash overflowing after 3 weeks

Eugene and Mary Johnson have an open property-maintenance code violation at 5306 Ridgecrest Rd reporting that trash has been overflowing after Waste Management reportedly missed pickups for three weeks. The complaint notes other sanitation crews and school buses have passed through, but bags and bulky items are piling up outside homes, attracting stray dogs and creating a neighborhood nuisance.

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#6 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

751 John Little St electrical permit issued for new single-family house

Standard Electric Company, with licensed pro Ed Coy, has been issued an electrical permit for a new single-family house at 751 John Little St. The Louisville Metro Housing Authority owns the property; the new-construction project is estimated at $150,000 and calls for a 200-amp service with one meter.

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#7 Top Scoop Code Violation

1822 San Jose Ave code violation opened for hallway lights

Mike San Rockford Revocable Trust has an open property-maintenance code-violation case at 1822 San Jose Ave after a caller reported the hallway lights are out from Units 125 to 136. The report says this was previously reported but not addressed, and officials are asking that the lighting be repaired for safety reasons.

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#8 Top Scoop Code Violation

515 S 18TH ST 245 opened for property maintenance code violation

Russell Apartments LLC has an open property maintenance case (code violation) for 515 S 18th St, Unit 245. The report says a plumbing backup in the tub was corrected, but the bathroom wall was removed along with the sink and vanity and no one has returned to finish the plumbing repairs. The caller provided a contact number but asked that their identity and phone number not be released.

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#9 Top Scoop Building Permit

1037 Thruston Ave Building Permit: Remove bearing walls; replace with new walls

Owner John E. McClure has filed to remove bearing walls and replace them with new walls at 1037 Thruston Ave. The single-family, ~1,900 sq ft home lists Dane Glass as the licensed professional and the homeowner as the contractor, with the project estimated at $2,000. This is a structural alteration β€” think framing and support work rather than a quick cosmetic update.

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#10 Top Scoop Other

1435 S 4TH ST submitted for COA to add a west kitchen window

GHP 6 LLC is asking to add a twin double-hung wooden window to the west kitchen wall of the carriage house at 1435 S 4th St as part of an interior remodel to convert the space into a 3–4 bedroom, 2-bath single-family unit. The owner says the new window β€” matched to the 2012 window replacements β€” would brighten a currently windowless kitchen, improve ventilation and serve as an alternate emergency egress, and it would only be visible from the enclosed private backyard in Old Louisville. The project is listed with an estimated value of $50,000 and no other exterior changes are proposed.

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