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Planning study to identify improvements to the I-65/I-264 interchange - and KYTC wants your feedback

I 65 input

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) launched a planning study in fall 2019 to identify improvements to reduce congestion and improve safety at the I-65/I-264 (Watterson Expressway) interchange in Jefferson County. The interchange has the highest number of crashes in the Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency (KIPDA) region.

The project team has identified short-term and long-term improvement strategies to address severe congestion, unreliable travel times and safety concerns for the heavily traveled area. Peak traffic in the corridor creates large queues that extend into mainline I-65 and I-264, impeding traffic.

The I-65/I-264 interchange facilitates movement throughout the Louisville Metro area including access to Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, UPS Worldport, Kentucky Air National Guard, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center and Kentucky Kingdom.

Goals of the project are to increase safety for all users, manage and reduce roadway congestion, ensure timely and efficient movement of freight, and reduce and/or mitigate negative environmental impacts.

The final report is expected in late 2020. The project team's report will include an inventory of existing conditions, presentation of alternatives, public involvement notebook, and final recommended improvement strategies.

District 10 was represented at a stakeholder virtual meeting this week for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's I-65/I-264 Interchange Planning Study. All materials including fact sheets and a link to the questionnaire with improvement strategy videos are available to the public on the KYTC website for this important project.

Responses to the questionnaire will be accepted Oct. 21 through Nov. 22, 2020. Those unable to access the online documents may request print copies by contacting Amanda Desmond at amanda.desmond@ky.gov or 502-210-5400.