The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from April 3, 2026
Ranked from 428 total scoops using AI
Micro-Analytics, Inc. is performing an emergency asbestos abatement at Village School, 760 Eastern Pkwy, for owner Roman Catholic Bishop of Louisville after a leak about a week ago damaged tile and mastic. The work—scheduled 4/6–4/8/2026—calls for wet-scraping and chemical digestion to remove about 260 sq ft of Category I/II flooring; the area is restricted to personnel until resolved, with Quantum Enterprises hauling waste to WM - Outer Loop Landfill and supervisors Billy Geary and Danny Geary on site.
Akshar Deri Hospitality LLC has an open property maintenance case for a code violation at 4444 Dixie Hwy after a report that a fence is being propped up with an HDMI cord. The record is active with site visits noted, so city inspectors are following up to get the fence fixed properly rather than held together by tech gear. It’s a quirky temporary fix that the code office treats as a maintenance issue needing a real repair.
Owners Kaviar Craig A and Frances E. Weinstock say crews began repairing the sewer line on 114 N Galt Ave about three months ago but pulled out a month ago, leaving equipment and four heavy metal plates over a large hole. They report gaps between the plates that make the street thunder when cars pass and fear a vehicle could fall in; the Sewer Department says it’s not their project, Public Works hasn’t returned calls, and residents have asked for an investigation and plan to call 311.
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