UPDATE: Blighted "historic" estate purchased by taxpayers now on the market for a huge loss ($300+ million tunnels not included in the acquisition) We The People are spending more than $300 million extra on the east end bridge project to pay for tunnels to go under property adjacent to one home. We The People are not pleased. Read these FB comment threads from Louisville taxpayers. THREAD ONE THREAD TWO Henry Camp, the grandson of the Drumanard Estate's late owner Mary Peabody Fitzhugh says his family was not involved in forcing tunnels to be built. "Nobody in my family cared, as long as my grandmother didn’t have to be forcibly removed from her home twice for interstates," Camp emailed. Mary Peabody