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Developers say they met regularly with two deputy mayors and several city department directors before plans for Joe Creason ...
Developers had proposed a $65 million redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center, which would include pickleball courts ...
Greenberg didn't show up for a public meeting to discuss his plan to build a huge tennis and pickleball complex at a small public park. He needed to.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that the proposed tennis and pickleball complex will not be built in Joe Creason Park. The decision follows significant community opposition to the ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg canceled plans for a tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park after significant public backlash. Greenberg's initial decision to negotiate the deal ...
After community members voiced backlash against a proposed tennis and pickleball complex, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
AND MAYOR GREENBERG SAID HE WILL GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AND FIND A NEW LOCATION IN THE CITY TO BUILD A WORLD CLASS TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL FACILITY. THOUGH HE DID N Louisville Mayor Craig ...
From using artificial intelligence for Metro Government operations to funding the first new firehouse in over a decade, Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled a number of new priorities in his proposed $1 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mayor Craig Greenberg pulled his support for a $65 million sports complex at Joe Creason Park on Friday, saying "it is clear" the community doesn't back it. The move ...