The boundaries consist of First, Brook and Floyd Streets from Kentucky Street to Hill Street and adjacent cross streets within the Old Louisville Historic District in the City of Louisville, Kentucky.
TTNA is a membership organization governed by a Board of Trustees that has as its major responsibilities the formation of goals and implementation of strategies which lead to the betterment of the neighborhood.
1. to unify property owners, tenants, business people and others interested in the area;
2. to encourage neighborhood improvement and betterment;
3. to promote community activities and interests of an educational and charitable nature;
4. to preserve the historic and architectural character of the neighborhood.
5. to encourage upkeep of residential and business property and to eliminate vandalism and littering;
6. to encourage the planting of trees and shrubs;
7. to encourage high quality fire and police protection and traffic law enforcement;
8. to assist in the development of better traffic design and flow;
9. to be concerned with the youth of the area;
10. to be concerned for the senior citizens of the area;
11. to encourage reasonable and adequate zoning and zoning code enforcement;
12. to encourage friendliness and cooperative community spirit in the area and in relations with other neighborhood groups in the Old Louisville Neighborhood Council and throughout the City of Louisville;
13. to support other charitable, educational and cultural activities which advance the general welfare of the community and its people; and
14. to collect and solicit funds to enable the Corporation to carry out the above purposes.
From our Articles of Incorporation:
The corporation does not contemplate pecuniary gain or profit to its members. The purposes for with it is formed are:
1. to unit property owners, tenants, business people and others interested in the area;
2. to encourage civic improvement and neighborhood betterment;
3. to promote community activities and interests of an educational or civic nature;
4. to encourage upkeep of residential and business property and to eliminate vandalism and littering;
5. to encourage the planting of trees and shrubs;
6. to encourage high quality fire and police protection and traffic law enforcement;
7. to assist in the development of better traffic design and flow;
8. to be concerned with the youth of the area;
9. to be concerned for the senior citizens of the area;
10. to encourage reasonable and adequate zoning and zoning code enforcement;
11. to encourage friendliness and cooperative community spirit in the area and in relations with other neighborhood groups in the Old Louisville Neighborhood Council and throughout the City of Louisville;
12. to support any activities which advance the general welfare of the community and its people; and
13. to collect and solicit funds to enable the corporation to carry out the above purposes.