This site was developed to keep the community informed as Louisville Metro makes progress on the neighborhood stabilization initiative. With recent releases of additional regulatory guidance from USHUD, Louisville Metro will be making several revisions to our program delivery methods. Return here often for the latest updates on the national, state-wide, and local NSP efforts.
Click here (http://www.lmha1.org/recovery.htm) for more information on the competitive NSP2 – “Sustainable Smoketown” proposal submitted by the Louisville Metro Housing Authority and New Directions Housing Corporation.
NSP1 Areas of Concentration:
Newburg
Park DuValle
Portland
Shawnee
Shelby Park
NSP1 Census Tracts:
All 14 Census Tracts - small maps formatted 8.5 x 11 (PDF - 7,794K)
Large Format Census Tracts/Individual:
(These maps are plotter sized maps - more conducive to zooming into small areas.)
Newburg CT 113.01
Newburg CT 114.04
Newburg CT 114.05
Newburg CT 114.06
Park DuValle CT 10
Park DuValle CT 127.01
Park DuValle CT 128.01
Portland CT 3
Portland CT 21
Portland CT 23
Shawnee CT 4
Shawnee CT 7
Shelby Park CT 65
Smoketown CT 62
Approved Amendment to 2008 Action Plan for NSP
NSP1 - Quarterly Performance Reports
Finding of No Significant Impact and Request for Release of Funds - NSP State Funds - Boxelder Road Development (PDF - 20K)
Feedback from the January 17, 2009 Community Forums at the Louisville Urban League:
Citizen Participation Survey Results
Vacant Homes Survey (Chart)
Housing Conditions Survey (Chart)
Most Serious Housing Concerns Survey (Chart)
Helpful Information:
NSP Regulatory Guidance from HUD (PDF 37.51K)
NSP Eligible Acquisition and Rehabilitation (PDF 46K)
Helpful Links:
HUD NSP Website
HUD User (Data) Website
Census Tract Finder by Street Address
2009 Income Limits
The Kentucky Department for Local Government
www.foreclosure-response.org - A new tool to help communities prevent foreclosure. The Center for Housing Policy, KnowledgePlex, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and the Urban Institute have joined forces to launch this website. It provides government officials, housing practitioners and advocates with up-to-date information on a broad range of state and local policy solutions related to foreclosure prevention and neighborhood stabilization.
See slide presentations from the National Vacant Properties Campaign (NVPC) "Reclaiming Vacant Properties" Conference held in Louisville, Kentucky June 1-3, 2009 by visiting www.reclaimingvacantproperties.org.
The NVPC exists to provide everyone – individuals, advocates, agencies, developers, non-profits, and others – with information resources, tools, and assistance to support their vacant property revitalization efforts.