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Louisville vs St. Matthews

How do property blight rules compare between Louisville, KY and St. Matthews, KY?

Louisville, KY

Jefferson County

Heavy Restrictions

Louisville Metro aggressively addresses blighted properties through LMCO Chapters 150-153 and the Land Development Code. Properties in violation may be cited for unsafe structures, accumulation of debris, broken windows, peeling paint, and other conditions that affect neighborhood quality. Louisville Metro uses a Vacant and Public Property Administration (VPPA) to manage problem properties and may pursue demolition of severely blighted structures.

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St. Matthews, KY

Jefferson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLouisvilleSt. Matthews
Code ChaptersLMCO Chapters 150-153-
AgencyLouisville Metro Codes & Regulations-
VPPAVacant and Public Property Administration-
EnforcementFines, liens, and demolition authority-
Complaint Line311 or MetroCall (502) 574-5000-

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Louisville FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Louisville?

Call 311 or MetroCall at (502) 574-5000 to file a property maintenance complaint. You can also submit complaints online through Louisville Metro's website.

What can Louisville Metro do about blighted properties?

The city can issue violations, impose fines, place liens on the property, and pursue demolition of severely blighted structures through the Vacant and Public Property Administration.

St. Matthews FAQ

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