More than 100 people rallied outside Louisville's City Hall Sunday afternoon to demand the city council suspends new building codes they say make rebuilding after the Marshall Fire more expensive
"We are in a crisis. We are trying to stabilize our lives and come back, and these codes just make it more expensive," organizer Audrey DeBarros said.
"To require citizens who have lost everything to be on the forefront of innovation when the private sector, you know, doesn't really know how to build to that yet is really not fair," DeBarros said. The two were often drowned out by the crowd, but they signaled support for suspending these new building requirements for Marshall Fire victims and allowing them to rebuild using 2018 codes.
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