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  2. Wyandotte, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Wyandotte (formerly Oakdale), is a neighborhood on the southside of Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Its modern boundaries are Longfield Avenue to the north, Taylor Boulevard to the west, I-264 to the south, and Southern Parkway to the east.

  3. Property values are on the rise in Wyandotte County. Here’s ...

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    Since 2015, the county has seen property values rise each year. In 2023, there was a substantial increase of values — around 20% median increase, countywide — that quickly sparked concerns ...

  4. Land surveying in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Land surveying in Kentucky is regulated by the Commonwealth in KRS 322. [8] The Standards of Practice are defined in 201 KAR 18:150. [9] Compliance is maintained by the Kentucky Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors, [10] which was established by an Act of the Kentucky General Assembly in 1938.

  5. Neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    HomeTownLocator Jefferson County, Kentucky; Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency; Louisville neighborhood associations listed on Neighborhood Link; A Place in Time: The story of Louisville's neighborhoods (The Courier-Journal) Map of Urban Neighborhoods

  6. Wyandotte County leaders eye $17.4M in cuts as property ... - AOL

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    KCK leaders, including police and fire chiefs, are being asked to tighten belts as the city and county needs to seriously trim next year’s expenses. Wyandotte County leaders eye $17.4M in cuts ...

  7. Smoketown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    A streetcar line was extended down Preston Street to Kentucky in 1865, spurring growth. With its shotgun houses and narrow streets, Smoketown was a densely populated area with a population of over 15,000 by 1880. African American property ownership was rare, with most living in properties rented from whites.