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The Louisville Metro Council offices will be closed on Monday, September 5th in observance of Labor Day.
Labor Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United States.
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This is in preparation for repaving that will take place later this year.
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Below is the list of Louisville Metro Public Works road safety improvement projects for the week of September 5.
Note: the schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather and/or operational factors.
Additionally, our contractors plan to conduct site work and various safety improvements on:
- Old Heady from Taylorsville Rd. to Hopewell Rd.
- Chenoweth Run Rd. from Taylorsville Rd. to Old Heady Rd.
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We received the following notice on 8/31/2022 at 1:25pm.
Neighborhood meeting for a Revised Detailed District Development Plan to allow a 370-unit
apartment community on approximately 27.5 acres of property located at the second entrance to Locust Creek at 18501 Shelbyville Road
Dear Neighbor: We are writing to invite you to a meeting we have scheduled to present neighbors with our Revised Detailed District Development Plan (RDDDP) to allow a 370-unit apartment community to be located as above.
The site was previously rezoned in 1999 to R-6 for a multifamily development. The density allowed in R-6 zoning is 17.42 units/acre which would allow approximately 480 multifamily units. The RDDDP proposes 370 units in sixteen, 3-story buildings. The development will include one, two, and three bedroom units with state of the art interior amenities plus a +/- 6000 sf single story clubhouse to include a fitness center, coffee bar, business center/conference room and a large pool with spa-like amenities. Additionally, there will be a dog park, pet salon, fire pit with festival seating area, playground and outdoor grilling areas. An RDDDP will be filed with the Planning and Design Services (PDS) that will be assigned a case number and case manager. Accordingly, we would like to show and explain this plan so that we might hear what thoughts, issues and concerns you may have.
In that regard, a meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church Eastwood in the Multi-purpose Building located at 16122 Eastwood Cut Off Road, Louisville, KY. (Park in the upper parking lot via the frontage road that runs in front of the church. Access the frontage road from either Eastwood Fisherville Road or Eastwood Cut Off Road. Enter the Multipurpose Building located in the rear of the parking lot through the door located on the left side of the building. Go down the stairs to the meeting room. Wheelchair access is available through the back door.)
https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/KYLOUISVILLE/2022/08/31/file_attachments/2258340/Neigh%20Mtg%20Notice_18501%20Shelbyville%20Rd_08.31.22.pdf
Cat of the Week:
Adult cat adoptions are always free for approved adopters at LMAS’ Animal House Adoption Center. Shively is a super sweet, young, and recently retired mom. She got the name Shively from her foster mom because when you pet her, she jacks up her rear end like a Shively truck! She is quiet, sweet, and likes to play. Shively keeps her litter box very tidy and she was friendly with other cats and dogs in her foster home. Shively’s free adoption also includes a gift. The two-year-old is already spayed, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccinations. To meet or adopt Shively, visit Animal House Adoption Center located at 3516 Newburg Road from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To view more adoptable cats at LMAS, click here.
Dog of the Week:
Deputy Dawg is ready to lay down the law to a furever family. The message? Must love furever. Deputy Dawg is a two-year-old German Shepherd mix who weighs 67lbs. He’s a shy dog who doesn’t take long to warm up to new people. Deputy Dawg’s adoption fee is waived for an approved adopter, thanks to the Pay It Forward Program. He's already neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Deputy Dawg, who appears to be dog-selective, can be tested with cats or other dogs by request. For more info about Deputy Dawg, email animalservicesadoption@louisvilleky.gov. To meet or adopt Deputy Dawg visit Animal House (3516 Newburg Rd) from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To view more adoptable dogs at LMAS, click here.

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(*NOTICE OF NEW HEARING DATE (: 8000 BROAD RUN RD)*
The proposal is for a PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION and Mixed Residential Development Incentive (MRDI) Plan, Floyds Fork Development Review Overlay, a review of land disturbing activities on steep slopes and waivers. Subject Property: 8000 BROAD RUN RD Case Number: 22-MSUB-0001/22-FFO-0002/22-WAIVER-0059/22-WAIVER-0103 Case Manager: Jay Luckett (jay.luckett@louisvilleky.gov) Meeting Type: Planning Commission Date: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 *CONTINUED FROM 9-1-22* Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W. Liberty Street 40202 Learn how to participate online at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/upcoming-public-meetings To view documents related to this proposal, please visit: Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services (Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) 444 S. 5th Street, 3rd Floor, Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 574-6230 Or visit louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design for: Meeting agenda and staff report (typically available one week prior to meeting) More information on zoning processes Public comment opportunities Visit https://louisville.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx for meeting agenda and staff report A list of persons notified of this proposal is available in the case file. Public Meetings are now available for viewing via live stream at the following website: https://louisville.legistar.com Persons who desire special accommodations should contact the Planning Commission office at (502) 574-6230 at least one week prior to this meeting. TDD users please use the Relay Service, 1-800-648-6056.
**BILLTOWN FARMS NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE**, 6415 Calm River Way, Saturday, 9/10, 8 am -2 pm, Dir: Located right off Gene Snyder at Exit 19, Billtown Rd. Turn at white fence. Large neighborhood-wide sale. Home goods, baby items, tools, furniture, toys and much more!
22-MPLAT-0126 Scooter's Coffee 10515 TAYLORSVILLE RD 20 08/29/2022 Jonathan Lawler A minor subdivision Plat to create 2 lots from 6 on .32 acres in the CN zoning district https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=E1833&agencyCode=LJCMG
IN DISTRICT 19 - 22-DDP-0098 Concrete Plant - Aiken Rd 13905 AIKEN RD 19 08/29/2022 Jay Luckett Revised Detailed District Development Plan to allow a concrete mixing plant on a portion of 13905 Aiken Road, already zoned M-2, recently approved under https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=E1839&agencyCode=LJCMG
22-DDP-0099 Scooter's Coffee 10515 TAYLORSVILLE RD 20 08/29/2022 Clara Schweiger Revised District Development plan for a 664 sq ft Drive-through coffee kiosk in CN zoning district https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=E1873&agencyCode=LJCMG
REVISIONS SUBMITTED
22-zone-0014 - 12404 TAYLORSVILLE RD - CHANGE IN ZONING - CASE MANAGER - JULIA WILLIAMS https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22CAP&capID2=00000&capID3=00LMO&agencyCode=LJCMG&IsToShowInspection=
22-RP-0013 - 4002 THOMAS FARM DR - RECORD PLAT - CASE MANAGER - SKYLER SHERWOOD https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=39416&agencyCode=LJCMG&IsToShowInspection=
22-ddp-0056 - 3703 HOPEWELL RD - DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN - CASE MANAGER - DANTE ST. GERMAIN https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=62572&agencyCode=LJCMG&IsToShowInspection=
22-ddp-0043 - 6503 BILLTOWN RD - DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN - CASE MANAGER - MOLLY CLARK https://aca-prod.accela.com/LJCMG/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=Planning&TabName=Planning&capID1=22REC&capID2=00000&capID3=46473&agencyCode=LJCMG&IsToShowInspection=
 Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” on sale to general public Sept. 6
The Louisville Zoo celebrates 41 years of merry — not scary — fun this October with its ever-popular annual Halloween event, Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer. Tickets go on sale to the general public September 6 at 11 a.m. for the beloved annual event that takes place October 1 – 2; 6 – 9; 13 – 16; 20 – 23; 27 – 30 (Thursday – Sunday nights, October 1 – 30). Tickets will be made available for early purchase to Louisville Zoo members via email on September 1.
Guests can dress up in their wildest costumes for the after-hours event that turns the Zoo into a living storybook, complete with favorite characters brought to life, music, photo opportunities around every corner and, of course, a safe place to trick-or-treat for kids 11 and under. Guests are encouraged to bring their own trick-or-treat bags. Reusable treat bags will be available for purchase at the Zoo’s Gift Shop for $2 (while supplies last).
As Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer may sell out, purchase your tickets early so you don’t miss out on the fun.
Tickets
Tickets for Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer are $13 for non-members (both adults and children 3 and older) and $6.50 for members (both adults and children 3 and older). Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket. Tickets are all-inclusive, covering the cost of Boo at the Zoo admission, parking, Spooktacular Carousel, “not-so-itsy-bitsy” Spider House and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow attraction.
Members and guests can purchase tickets online at louisvillezoo.org, with their chosen date and arrival time. Tickets are limited each night and some nights may sell out quickly.
A limited number of Meijer anytime tickets can be purchased at participating Meijer stores for $11 beginning September 25. Visit louisvillezoo.org/meijer for a list of stores.
Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer is a rain or shine event.
Event Hours/Special Dates
On Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer event days:
The Zoo will close early for regular daytime visitors. Gates will close at 3 p.m. with guests being allowed to visit until 4 p.m.
The party starts at 5 p.m. and Halloween guests will enter the Zoo at their ticketed time. The trick-or-treat route will close and all guests must exit by 10 p.m.
Thursday, October 20 is Allergy-Friendly Night and will feature peanut-free treat booths and added non-food treats like stickers, pencils and more. Children with allergies can receive a teal token redeemable for an allergy-friendly option at our Switch Witch booth.
Costumes
The Zoo encourages all visitors to wear family-friendly costumes. Adults may join in the fun, however full costume masks that cover the entire face are not permitted for adults.
To learn more about the event and Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer activities, visit louisvillezoo.org/boo.
Animals:
While guests may catch a glimpse of a few party animals, most animal ambassadors will not be on exhibit in the evenings so they can rest and follow their regular fall schedules.
Boo at the Zoo is presented by Meijer and sponsored by PNC Grow Up Great with additional support from Councilman Pat Mulvihill & District 10 residents, Ky Saves 529, Norton Children’s and UPS. Special thanks to USA Image, Kosair Charities, Nu-Yale, Delta Dental and Philpot Hay Company.
Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer provides critical support every year to the Zoo’s animal care programs, visitor experience and conservation education.
Pop-Up Drop-Offs are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County.
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/pop-drop-waste-disposal-events
August 29, 2022 Case Manager Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services 444 S. 5th Street, 3rd Floor Louisville, KY 40202
Re: Proposed Zone Change and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for properties located at 15900, 15908 R., and 15910 Shelbyville Road, and two properties without addresses
Dear Case Manager:
We are herewith filing a zone change from R-4 to C-2 and a CUP under section 4.2.35 to allow a self-storage facility on the above referenced property.
The applicant is proposing to build nine, 1-story self-storage buildings with 735 units. The development will also include a 1,600 sf office. We are in the process of scheduling the neighborhood meeting. Once we have finalized details, we will notify you of same.
We look forward to answering any questions you may have regarding this development.
Many thanks.
Sincerely, Nicholas R. Pregliasco
The Louisville Zoo is excited to announce Happy Hour experiences on September 14 and October 12, 2022. Tickets are $35 for these after-hours 21+ events.
Happy Hour guests will enjoy exclusive keeper talks and animal interactions in their favorite Zoo exhibit spaces. The $35 ticket includes entry, appetizers, and two drink tickets redeemable for beer, wine or a specialty cocktail. Additional food and beverages will be available for purchase. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
The Happy Hour for September 14 is themed “Butterflies and Brews.” Guests can enjoy a special limited release of the Mile Wide Beer Co. brew “Reign” supporting monarch butterfly conservation. In addition to the Zoo animal interactions, special guests from Idlewild Butterfly Farm will be joining Zoo staff to discuss Monarch conservation.
The Happy Hour for October 12 is titled “BOOOOOOOOZE” to celebrate autumn and Halloween. The animal encounters at the October Happy Hour are sponsored by Independence Bank. Guests will be able to enjoy a bourbon cocktail in the Zoo’s popular Glacier Run exhibit space. Costumes are not required for this Halloween event.
There are no refunds, rainchecks, or discounts offered for this special experience.
The Zoo had originally scheduled Happy Hours to begin in July; however, the first event was canceled due to a severe weather forecast. Participants who held tickets for the summer Happy Hour event were invited to attend September Happy Hour instead.
For more information, visit louisvillezoo.org/happyhour.
The Zoo is open daily year-round. Regular hours through September 18, 2022 are 10 a.m. ─ 5 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 6 p.m.) The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
(New items or changes in project status are shown in bold.)
Inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances may occur, so the information below is strictly of an advisory nature and is subject to change with no notice.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
- I-Move Kentucky (I-64 / I-71 / I-265): Find the latest project updates here: https://i-moveky.com/.
- Sherman Minton Bridge (I-64 & US 150 over the Ohio River between Louisville, KY, and New Albany, IN): Find the latest project updates here: https://shermanmintonrenewal.com/.
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I-64, I-65, I-71, I-264, I-265 & KY 841: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform striping and pavement marker work in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
- I-65 South: The off-ramp for Exit 134 to Arthur Street/KY 61 will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, and Wednesday, Sept. 7. This is a complete closure to allow the sewer district to repair storm drains at the base of the ramp on Arthur Street. Motorists can detour to Exit 133.
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I-71: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible in the northbound lanes from mile marker 3.7, near the bridge over Blankenbaker Lane, to mile marker 9, near the I-265 interchange, and in the southbound lanes from mile marker 8, just past the interchange, to mile marker 3.7 for asphalt paving. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
- I-264 East (Watterson Expressway): The off-ramp for Exit 23A to I-71 North will be closed from 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, to 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, and again from 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, to 7 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8. This is a complete closure. Motorists can detour to I-71 South and take Exit 2 for Zorn Avenue to get to I-71 North. The work is part of an asphalt resurfacing project for Interstate 71.
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U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue): Crews will be working on sidewalks and occupying parking lanes between Bonnycastle Avenue to Bardstown Road. Overnight lane closures may be possible from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. for additional sidewalk work that cannot be completed from parking lanes. This is part of an overall Highway Safety Improvement Program within the Bardstown Road corridor.
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U.S. 31E (Baxter Avenue): The bridge carrying traffic over South Fork, a branch of Beargrass Creek, is closed for repairs. Posted detour: Cooper Street to Payne Street to Lexington Road to East Liberty Street and vice versa. The project is expected to be completed in late summer or early fall 2022.
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U.S. 31E (Buechel Bypass): Right lane of the bridge closed over the Norfolk Southern Railroad (mile point 10.4). A contractor is repairing the span after a routine inspection in 2021 identified areas that needed work. The contractor is coordinating with the railroad to be able to cross the tracks to complete the repairs. The project is expected to be completed no later than spring 2023.
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KY 146 (New LaGrange Road): Nightly lane closures are possible from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. from U.S. 60 (Shelbyville Road) at mile point 0.017 to Whipps Mill Road at mile point 2.565 for milling and asphalt resurfacing. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
- KY 155 (Taylorsville Road): Nightly lane closures and delays are possible from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. between Harrods Old Trace/New Hopewell Road at mile point 5.711 and Hopewell Road at mile point 6.335 for base failure repairs. That area encompasses the I-265 interchange. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The work is part of an asphalt resurfacing project scheduled to be completed fall 2022.
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KY 864 (Fegenbush Lane): Daytime lane closures and delays are possible from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to construct a left turn lane on Fegenbush Lane at Fenwick Drive. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
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KY 913 (Blankenbaker Parkway): Overnight lane closures are possible from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. between Ellingsworth Lane and U.S. 60 (Shelbyville Road) for striping operations. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed fall 2022.
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KY 1450 (Blue Lick Road): Weekday lane closures are possible on Blue Lick Road between Gene Snyder and Preston Highway for road widening work. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2023.
- KY 1747 (North Hurstbourne Parkway): Nightly lane closures and delays are possible from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. between KY 1447 (Westport Road) at mile point 17.04 and KY 22 (Brownsboro Road) at mile point 18.424 for base failure repairs. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The work is part of an asphalt resurfacing project scheduled to be completed fall 2022.
- KY 1819 (Ruckriegel Parkway): Nightly lane closures and delays are possible from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. between Billtown Road at mile point 8.885 and KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) at mile point 9.364 for base failure repairs. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The work is part of an asphalt resurfacing project scheduled to be completed fall 2022.
- KY 2860 (Grinstead Drive): Nightly lane closures and delays are possible from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. between U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) at mile point 0 and U.S. 60A (Cherokee Parkway) at mile point 0.968 for base failure repairs. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. Motorists should take note that on-street parking will be affected. The work is part of an asphalt resurfacing project scheduled to be completed fall 2022.
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Jefferson County (Various Locations): Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement marker maintenance in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone and provide space for crews to work safely.
BULLITT COUNTY
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I-65: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement striping in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
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I-65 South: The right turn lane on Exit 116 for KY 480 West (Cedar Grove Road) toward KY 61 (Preston Highway) will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays and on some Saturdays. The closures are possible through Sept. 9. The left turn lanes to KY 480 East will remain open. The closure is for a utility company to relocate a gas main in advance of proposed interchange improvements. Motorists should follow this posted detour: Continue to I-65 South Exit 114 for Ohm Drive (KY 3538), proceed to KY 61 North, then turn right onto KY 480 East.
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KY 480 (Cedar Grove Road): Weekday lane closures and delays are possible between Omega Parkway and Valley View Drive for work involving the road widening project. The project is expected to be completed in fall 2023.
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KY 1526 (John Harper Highway): Weekday lane closures and delays are possible while crews install pavement markings between East Blue Lick Road (mile point 11.158) and Spring Meadow Drive (mile point 12.6). The project is expected to be completed summer 2022.
FRANKLIN COUNTY
- I-64 West: The off-ramp for Exit 58 to U.S. 60 Versailles/Frankfort will be closed from 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8, through 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10. This is a complete closure for concrete repairs on the ramp. Motorists can detour to Exit 65 at Midway and take U.S. 421 North to get to U.S. 60.
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I-64: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement striping in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
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I-64: Daily lane shifts and traffic delays are possible from mile marker 47 to mile marker 52 for an ongoing bridge replacement project. The four sets of bridges being replaced are over KY 2817 (Cardwell Lane) at mile point 51.5; KY 151 (Graefenburg Road) at mile point 46.4, South Benson Creek at mile point 49.1 and KY 1665 (Evergreen Road) at mile point 49.8. The project is expected to be completed in late fall 2023. On I-64 West, rolling roadblocks will be conducted between exit 53 (U.S. 127/Lawrenceburg Road) and exit 48 (KY 151), both in Franklin County. On I-64 East, rolling roadblocks will be conducted between exit 43 (KY 395/Waddy Road) in Shelby County to exit 48 (KY 151) in Franklin County. The rolling roadblocks are for construction accessibility and will occur during non-peak daytime hours. Message boards will be placed approximately eight miles ahead of the rolling roadblocks advising motorists of current conditions in each direction, and law enforcement will be maintaining rolling roadblock restrictions.
- U.S. 60 (Versailles Road): Lane closures and delays are possible from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at KY 1681 (Duncan Road). Crews will be replacing signals at the intersection starting on Tuesday, Sept. 6. The project is expected to be completed in September 2022.
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U.S. 60 (Versailles Road): Westbound lanes shifted between Jett Boulevard/Chenault Road and KY 1681 (Duncan Road) at the I-64 interchange. Motorists should follow signs and reduce speed to navigate thru the work zone. The route is being widened for additional left-turn lanes to the Interstate 64 eastbound and westbound on-ramps. Another right-turn lane will also be constructed on the I-64 westbound off-ramp to U.S. 60. The project is expected to be completed in fall 2022.
- U.S. 421 (Bald Knob Road): Daytime closures and delays possible from KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road) at mile point 11.132 extending north to the Henry County line at mile point 17.886 for asphalt resurfacing. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2022.
- U.S. 460 (East Georgetown Road): Daytime closures and delays possible from KY 1262 at mile point 4.79 extending east to the Scott County line at mile point 6.114 for asphalt resurfacing. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2022.
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KY 1659 (Glenns Creek Road/McCracken Pike): Full roadway closure due to 500-foot slide caused by heavy rain and flooding. Slide location is between Glenns Creek Road/McCracken Pike/KY 1659 (mile marker 1) and Harrod Carter Concrete (mile marker 2) in Franklin County. Engineers are researching an appropriate repair option. Motorists should follow signed detour: Duncan Road/KY 1681 to Versailles Road/U.S. 60 (in Woodford County) to the East-West Connector/KY 676 (in Franklin County).
HENRY COUNTY
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I-71: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement striping in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
OLDHAM COUNTY
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I-71: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement striping in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
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I-71: Nightly lane closures reducing traffic to one lane from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. are possible between the KY 53 overpass and the Oldham/Henry County line for resurfacing. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
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KY 53 (South First Street): From the I-71 South ramp to Crystal Drive, a new traffic configuration will be in place, and lane closures may also be possible for work related to the intersection’s widening. In addition, a lane closure will be possible on the I -71 South exit 22 for KY 53 Ballardsville and LaGrange. The ramp will remain open. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
- KY 146 (LaGrange Road/West Jefferson Street): Daytime lane closures and delays are possible as crews perform signal work, concrete sidewalk repairs and asphalt milling for a resurfacing project, beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Work will take place between KY 393 and KY 53 (South First Street). Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
SHELBY COUNTY
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I-64: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform striping and pavement marker work in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
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I-64: Lane shifts and closures are possible to install rumble strips, pavement markers, and pavement striping between KY 1790 (Hooper Station Road ) overpass at mile marker 38 and exit 43 for KY 395 (Waddy Road). Reductions to one lane are possible from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
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KY 44 (Mt. Eden Road): Daytime closures and delays are possible from Beech Creek Bridge (mile point 4.197) to KY 636 (Van Buren Road) at mile point 7.677 for asphalt resurfacing. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed in fall 2022.
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KY 53 (Mt. Eden Road): Work to widen a portion of the roadway from St. Regis Drive at mile point 6.4 to U.S. 60 at mile point 8. Two lanes of traffic will remain open to motorists throughout the project duration. The project is expected to be completed by late fall 2022.
- KY 55: New traffic at KY 55 (Freedom’s Way) and Midland Industrial Drive will be turned on at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8. Electronic message boards in the area will notify motorists of the change.
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KY 55: Safety improvements will take place between KY 155 in Spencer County and KY 148 (Finchville Road) in Shelby County. The construction includes widening shoulders, an extension of culvert pipes, ditch cleaning, and tree clearing. The project also includes curve realignments. KY 55 may be reduced to one lane of traffic during the project. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations and temporary traffic signals. There are no time restrictions on daily lane closures. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2023.
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KY 1848 (Todd’s Point Road): Safety improvements will take place between Grand Central Drive at mile point 6.4 and KY 362 (Aiken Road) at mile point 10.6. Safety improvements include ditching operations to improve drainage, adding shoulders to eliminate the current drop-offs in certain areas, new signage, and a curve realignment. During construction, KY 1848 may be reduced to one lane during daytime hours. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flaggers. The project is expected to be completed by late fall 2022.
- KY 2258 (Old Seven Mile Pike): Daily lane closures and delays possible from KY 53 (Mount Eden Road) at mile point 0 to mile point 0.4 beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 6., for asphalt resurfacing. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed by September 2022.
SPENCER COUNTY
- KY 44 (Mount Washington Road): Daily lane closures and delays possible from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 6, between mile point 8.5 and mile point 9.9 while crews perform thin-lay paving in a mobile operation. The majority of the work will be performed on Saturday, Sept. 10, to minimize disruptions for nearby Spencer County Middle School and Spencer County Elementary School. The project is expected to be completed in September 2022.
- KY 48 (Highgrove Road): Daily lane closures and delays possible from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 6, from Highgrove to Fairfield while crews perform thin-lay paving in a mobile operation. The project is expected to be completed in September 2022.
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KY 55: Safety improvements will take place between KY 155 in Spencer County and KY 148 (Finchville Road) in Shelby County. The construction includes widening shoulders, an extension of culvert pipes, ditch cleaning, and tree clearing. The project also includes curve realignments. KY 55 may be reduced to one lane of traffic during the project. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations and temporary traffic signals. There are no time restrictions on daily lane closures. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2023.
TRIMBLE COUNTY
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I-71: Nightly lane closures and delays are possible while crews perform pavement striping in a mobile operation between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying “WET PAINT” signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
- KY 36 (Milton to Carrollton Road): Daily lane closures and delays are possible from US 421 (mile point 0) to Trimble/Carroll county line (mile point 2.2) due to milling and paving work. Motorists will be directed through the work zone via flagging operations. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2022.
WORK ZONE TIPS
- Expect the unexpected.
- Slow down.
- Don’t tailgate. Keep a safe distance between you and the car ahead of you.
- Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the construction workers and equipment.
- Pay attention to the signs.
- Obey road crew flaggers.
- Stay alert and minimize distractions.
- Keep up with the traffic flow.
- Navigate traffic with GoKY or via Waze on your smartphone!
- You can follow us on the social media links below.
- Knowing where the construction zones are prior to the trip can minimize frustration and delays.
- Be patient and stay calm.
* Pothole patching, sweeping, drain & ditch cleaning, striping, pavement marking and maintenance crews may work on major interstates in the Louisville Metro area only during non-peak daytime hours and at night. Motorists should watch for roadside maintenance on interstates and highways throughout the rest of the district daily.
We received the following meeting invitation...
We are writing to invite you to a meeting we have scheduled to present neighbors with our zone change, FFDRO application, CUP and Detailed District Development Plan (DDDP) to allow a self-storage facility to be located as above.
Accordingly, we filed a plan for pre-application review with the Division of Planning and Design Services (DPDS) that was assigned case number, 22-ZONEPA-0117 and case manager, Jay Luckett. The applicant is proposing to build nine, 1-story buildings containing 735 units, in addition to a 1,600 sf office. We would like to show and explain this plan to neighbors so that we might hear what thoughts, issues and concerns you may have.
In that regard, a meeting will be held on Monday, September 19, 2022, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Eastwood in the Multipurpose Building located at 16122 Eastwood Cut Off Road, Louisville, Kentucky. (Park in the upper parking via the frontage road that runs in front of the church. Access the frontage road from either Eastwood Fisherville Road or Eastwood Cut Off Road. Enter the Multipurpose Building located in the rear of the parking lot through the door located on the left side of the building. Go down the stairs to the meeting room. Wheelchair access is available through the back door.) Enclosed for your review are the following: 1. The development plan sheet 2. LOJIC site location zoning map sheet showing the location of the site 3. Detailed summary sheet of the project 4. Contact information sheet and Information on how to obtain case information online from PDS’ online customer service portal 5. PDS’ “After the Neighborhood Meeting” sheet If you are unable to attend the meeting, or have any questions or comments, please feel free to email or call me at the number listed above. We look forward to our opportunity to visit with you. Sincerely, Nick Pregliasco
cc: Hon. Kevin Kramer, Councilman, District 11 Jay Luckett, case manager with Planning & Design Services Doug Sellers and Chris Brown, engineers with Bowman George Harb, applicant with Adams Property Group
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