The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from April 4, 2026
Ranked from 108 total scoops using AI
ROMAC Inc. will remove an asbestos-containing stage curtain at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, 501 W Main St., under an abatement permit filed for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The work is scheduled for 05/18/2026–07/31/2026 and calls for wet-method removal of roughly 1,500 sq ft of friable textile using negative-air containment, double-wrapping for disposal (handled by Republic Services to Pearl Hollow Landfill), with trained supervisors Joseph Webster and John Fulkerson on site.
Lawrence Blaine B has submitted plans for a residential addition and renovation at 3309 Green Hill Lane, with the project estimated at $750,000. The work keeps the property as a single-family home (no new bedrooms or dwelling units) and notes no solar panels or automatic sprinkler system, so it sounds like a sizable expansion and interior upgrade rather than a conversion to rentals. The permit is currently at the application submittal stage and will move through plan reviews before inspections.
Herbert E. Miller III has applied for a residential pool permit to install a 12' x 65' L-shaped concrete pool with a tanning ledge and cartridge filter at 2217 Wynnewood Cir. Sanctuary Pools, LLC is listed as the contractor, and the project includes a 30" concrete pool deck with a project value estimated at $195,000. Looks like a serious backyard makeover — get ready for some major pool-party potential.
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