Old Town Zoning Update

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Consultation has concluded

Louisville’s Old Town is a historic residential neighborhood surrounding Downtown with diverse architecture and unique appeal. The City is kicking off a project that may lead to updates to the Old Town zoning regulations through evaluation and analysis of the neighborhood and we want to hear from everyone!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Community Character Survey, which is now closed. On October 7th, there was a presentation given about the results of the survey and its diagnostic report. That presentation was recorded and is available in the link embedded in this sentence. The presentation for the diagnostic report was also presented again at the October 18th Historic Preservation Commission meeting. That meeting was recorded and is uploaded onto the City's YouTube page, available at the link embedded in this sentence.

To hear the results of the survey and the diagnostic report of the Old Town neighborhood again, plan on attending an online Zoom presentation at the December 21st City Council Meeting. The Zoom links to attend that meeting will be posted on the City's Calendar. The draft Diagnostic Report is also available in full, uploaded to the "Helpful Documents" section of this webpage.


Stayed tuned to this page for future phases of this project so you can continue to stay involved as any updates to the Old Town zoning regulations are developed!




Louisville’s Old Town is a historic residential neighborhood surrounding Downtown with diverse architecture and unique appeal. The City is kicking off a project that may lead to updates to the Old Town zoning regulations through evaluation and analysis of the neighborhood and we want to hear from everyone!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Community Character Survey, which is now closed. On October 7th, there was a presentation given about the results of the survey and its diagnostic report. That presentation was recorded and is available in the link embedded in this sentence. The presentation for the diagnostic report was also presented again at the October 18th Historic Preservation Commission meeting. That meeting was recorded and is uploaded onto the City's YouTube page, available at the link embedded in this sentence.

To hear the results of the survey and the diagnostic report of the Old Town neighborhood again, plan on attending an online Zoom presentation at the December 21st City Council Meeting. The Zoom links to attend that meeting will be posted on the City's Calendar. The draft Diagnostic Report is also available in full, uploaded to the "Helpful Documents" section of this webpage.


Stayed tuned to this page for future phases of this project so you can continue to stay involved as any updates to the Old Town zoning regulations are developed!