
Planning Commission - Feb 18, 2026 - Meeting
Planning Commission • LouisvilleFebruary 18, 2026
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Planning Commission Advances Grocery-Anchored Rezoning Over Fierce Neighborhood Opposition
Louisville's Planning Commission narrowly recommended rezoning 22.6 acres on Taylorsville Road from residential to commercial for a grocery-anchored retail center, splitting 4-3 on all four motions after nearly three hours of testimony from residents who say the project will turn their neighborhood into a traffic nightmare.
22.6-acre rezoning from R4 residential to C1 commercial recommended to Metro Council, 4-3, for a ~58,000 sq. ft. grocery store and six additional commercial out-lots on Taylorsville Road near Sweeney Lane
Six residents and an environmental group testified against the project; no members of the public spoke in favor
Opposition attorney and traffic engineer challenged the traffic study, citing an excluded intersection 0.2 miles away and a "suicide lane" that would force 13 homeowners into a two-way left-turn lane
Dissenting commissioners warned of a "domino effect" from piecemeal commercial development along Taylorsville Road, arguing the grocery store belongs in the already-zoned Tyler Town Center
The basics: Case 25-ZONE-0099 sought to rezone approximately 22.6 acres on the south side of Taylorsville Road near Sweeney Lane from R4 single-family residential to C1 commercial. The proposal includes a detailed district development plan for a ~58,000 sq. ft. grocery store on roughly 9.7 acres and a general district development plan covering six additional commercial out-lots. The site sits on a major arterial inside the Gene Snyder Freeway.
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