Strathmoor Village
REAL ESTATE
Dosker Manor is broken beyond repair. Louisville renters deserve better housing options.
When it opened in 1968, Dosker Manor was more than just a public housing complex—it was a promise of a stable retirement to nearly 700 elderly households in Louisville. For years, it served as safe and affordable housing. But after decades of funding cuts to public housing, policy decisions at the federal and local level that changed the population served there and neglecting to provide sufficient supportive services for increasingly vulnerable residents, the Dosker Manor of today is a shocking display of multiple societal failures. And it’s time to finally take action.
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