In Louisville, health equity means that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be healthy and reach their full human potential. A person's identities, whatever they may be, should not predict how long or how well one will live.
Interest in the Louisville market from apartment and other multifamily developers has jumped in the past three years, according to data kept by Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government. "There has been a very marked increase in the number of applications that we have received," said Deborah Bilitski, director of Develop Louisville, a department that oversees land use, planning and zoning, and housing development, among other areas.
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This is an ESRI Story Map created for the 2017 Building our Blocks wrap up. Multiple interactive maps embedded into a narrative about BoB.
Building Our Blocks (BOB) was created as a response to systemic neighborhood challenges in Louisville. Based on similar successful efforts in Buffalo, New York, BOB is a cross-functional approach to making neighborhoods clean, green, safe and inclusive.