The Association was organized in 1975 by local business and community representatives and later restructured to include all segments of the community - as a collateral neighborhood organization dedicated to the revitalization of the Phoenix Hill area of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc. is considered a Charitable, 501-C3, Non-Profit Organization by the IRS.
We meet every month on the second Monday at 5:30pm. The meeting usually takes place in the New Directions Housing building located at 1000 East Liberty Street. The public is invited.
The Phoenix Hill Association is active in the development of its vacant land and abandoned properties into sustainable, affordable single family homes. To date the Association has played a key role in the development of nearly fifty new single family homes within the neighborhood. Currently we have twelve new homes under development on East Libery Street in Phase IV - East Liberty Place.
Since its inception, the Association has deemed it necessary to provide businesses and residents support, social services and referrals. We work closely with a number of local organizations:
Crime Prevention - Louisville Police
Property Code Violations - Office of Inspections, Licenses and Permits
Landlord/Tenant Disputes - Legal Aid Society
Utility Problems/Payments - Project Warm and LG&E
Liaison to City Government, Louisville Board of Alderman and Office of the Mayor
Neighborhood Pick-up/Clean-up - Operation Brightside and Louisville Public Works