‘It’s time for them to go’: Clifton residents brace for meeting after fatal plant explosion

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Clifton community is still reeling after Tuesday’s explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant that left two people dead, several other workers injured and many nearby homes damaged.

A meeting will take place Monday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m., giving community members an opportunity to talk with city officials. Some residents said they’re unsure if the meeting will lead to the end result they’re hoping for, which is to relocate the facility away from the neighborhood.

“My expectations for the meeting are just a bunch of more high-level rhetoric out of them,” said Randy Crumley, who was living in a duplex across from the facility. “That’s all you’ve seen out of them on the news and I guess, probably, very few solutions.”

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Crumley will need to relocate because of the damage to his building. He spent Saturday gathering his belongings…

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