 Please be advised of a Coffee With Your Councilman event to be held next Saturday, February 3rd from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at First Baptist Church of Prospect, 8911 US-42, Prospect, KY 40059.
This is in an informal setting to meet Councilman Reed and discuss any concerns or suggestions you may have regarding the District or the larger community. You are welcome to stop by anytime between 10:00 am and 11:00 am.
WHEN: Saturday, February 3rd from 10:00 am to 11:00 am
WHERE: First Baptist Church of Prospect, 8911 US-42 Prospect, KY 40059
Any questions, please contact the District 16 office at 574-1116 or email Jared Townes at Jared.Townes@Louisvilleky.gov.
Hello District 16 residents,
KYTC has an update for the I-264/US 42 Interchange Improvement Plan.
As of Winter 2023/2024 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE):
- Final roadway plans are in development
- KYTC has acquired all necessary right-of-way, including the control of access rights when applicable, including legal and physical possession.
- LG&E has begun utility relocations, which will continue through 2024 and into the first quarter of 2025. Communication relocations will follow LG&E’s completion of the new pole route, which takes 6 to 9 months to complete.
- The construction funding will be distributed over three construction seasons. The construction letting date will be determined once utility relocations have progressed.*
*The above project milestone dates are subject to change due to changes in funding availability within the next Enacted Highway Plan.
UPDATE - Noise barrier wall construction:
All the noise barrier walls will be installed when the project is let to construction (see above timeline).
Please go to: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/I-264-and-US-42-Interchange-Improvements.aspx the full plan.
The House introduced the budget two weeks ago and we are discussing it in earnest with the hope of passing it out next week and sending it to the Senate There will be numerous changes before we pass it out of the House but suffice it to say the two-year, $124.8 billion spending plan again includes record funding for K-12 public schools, and strategic investments in public safety, infrastructure, and health services. The proposal, HB 6, also includes major investments in mental health and substance abuse recovery, and programs serving the state’s most vulnerable. In addition, we will be making a $1.74 billion one-time investment toward programs like $950 million of additional money for pension plans including teachers, $50 million for economic development programs, and $450 million to match federal money for the Commonwealth’s priority needs.
HB 5 – Safer Kentucky Act overwhelming passed this week which highlights many aspects in making our community safer. The bill, which now goes to the Senate, addresses “Three Strikes Law” targeting experienced and persistent violent felony offenders, “Madelynn’s Law” regulating bail funding organizations, creating a Kentucky statute for carjacking, eliminating early release for criminals using guns in crimes, enhancing the penalty for the murder of a first responder, hardening sentences for adults using juveniles as criminal accomplices, cracking down on those involved in drive by shootings, improving protocol for involuntary confinement of the mentally ill, increasing penalties for attempted murder, provides local government in managing homelessness while maintaining diversion programs for treatment for those with mental health, and “Jake’s Law ” toughening sentencing for those who flee the police.
Ken Fleming
State Representative 48th
Happy New Year! As we welcome in the new year, I would like to share some 8th Division year-end statistics from 2023 and our goals for 2024.
The 8th Division experienced double digit decline in several categories of crime. Violent crime in the division reduced by over 30%. The below graph compares 1/1/2022 thru 12/6/2022 and 1/1/2023 thru 12/6/2023 (December 2023 numbers are currently being finalized). We did see an increase in motor vehicle thefts which is directly associated to the increase in Kia/Hyundai vehicle thefts nationwide. The increase was 16% which is still vastly lower than many other areas locally.
 These decreases in crime were achieved due to several factors. The 8th Division has focused on improving internal and external communication. The detective's office has continually shared information with beat officers and neighboring small cities to identify suspects and share identified patterns. The monthly newsletters, crime prevention tips, and community meetings have been utilized to help our community members know what the current crime trends are and share prevention techniques. Detective Sergeant Beasley's presence on the Nextdoor social media platform has been a tremendous tool for us to reach residents in the 8th Division and for them to engage with us.
The 8th Division's 2024 goals are to continue our decline in crime which is in line with the goal Chief Gwinn-Villaroel has set for LMPD. We are also looking forward to increasing our community engagement. In 2023 we grew our annual National Night Out event to its largest size yet adding a live band, multiple community partners, and law enforcement partners. Plans are already in motion to continue the growth for this year's event. We continue to strive for the 8th Division's National Night Out to be the largest and most well attended in the city.
I'm excited to share several other community engagement events for 2024. The 8th Division will have our inaugural Easter Egg Hunt at Tom Sawyer Park in March. We are also continuing the Meet Your Beat Officer Events. We plan to hold two of these events for the 8th Division with the first one being at the end of February. Details for opportunities to meet your 8th Division officers will be shared throughout the year.
McDonalds on Westport Road hosted Coffee with a Cop in December. These are great events for us to connect with our community and answer any questions you may have. The below picture is from December's event.
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Visit the Metro Animal Services website to view some of what they offer. Below is a list of a few of specific sites:
Adopt a Pet, Long-Stay Champions, License a Pet, Foster a Pet, Find/Report a Lost Pet, Volunteer, Donate, Animal Abuse Registry.
Click the following link to view: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/animal-services
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| I-64 / I-71 / I-265 (I-MoveKY) |
Find the latest project updates here: https://i-moveky.com/.
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| Sherman Minton Bridge |
I-64 & U.S. 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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| KY 22 (Brownsboro Road)/Springcrest Drive Intersection |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures, traffic shifts, and delays possible.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: KY 22 (Brownsboro Road)/Springcrest Drive intersection, near mile point 1.6.
Type of Work: The reconstruction of two 11-foot travel lanes and a left turn lane at the Springcrest Drive intersection are included in this project. A 6-foot sidewalk will also be installed along the north side of KY 22 between the entrance just east of Cliffwynde Trce and Brownhurst Cove Road.
Other Details: During phase 2 of the project, KY 22/Brownsboro Road will be reduced to one lane between Cliffwynde Trace and Pine Hurst Lane. Temporary signals will be placed to direct traffic through the work zone and will remain in place through the completion of the project. * Springcrest Drive at KY 22/Brownsboro Road is closed as of Saturday, December 9. The existing lane closure on KY 22/Brownsboro Road, as well as the closure of Springcrest Drive at KY 22/Brownsboro Road, will continue through project completion, anticipated for the summer of 2024. * *https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/KY-22-(Brownsboro-Road)-and-Springcrest-Drive-Intersection-Improvement-Project----Project-5-371.10---CID-231311.aspx
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| KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures possible.
Date/Time: Daily – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Project Limits: South Pope Lick Road intersection, near mile point 4.9.
Type of Work: Reconstruction of the KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) and South Pope Lick Road intersection and bridge over Pope Lick Creek.
Other Details: This project is pending final resurfacing, which is set to occur in the spring of 2024.
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| KY 841 North and South (Gene Snyder Freeway) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures.
Date/Time: Daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., beginning Wednesday, January 31, through Friday, February 2. Project Limits: KY 841 North and South (Gene Snyder Freeway), between mile marker 36.5 and mile marker 37.5, near and through the East End Tunnel.
Type of Work: Routine maintenance of the roadway and the East End Tunnel.
Other Details: Motorists should heed signage, use caution, and adjust commutes to accommodate the lane closures.
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| KY 864 (Logan Street/Shelby Street) |
Traffic Impacts: Sidewalk closures and lane closures possible. Date/Time: Daily.
Project Limits: Between Goss Avenue and East Gray Street. Type of Work: One-way to two-way conversion. Other Details: Preliminary work is currently taking place ahead of asphalt resurfacing and the two-way conversion.
*https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/Shelby-County---KY-53-Widening-Project-.aspx
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| KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Roadway/intersection closure.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: From Twin Creek Road to Woodmont Branch.
Type of Work: Major roadway construction.
Other Details:
· Phase 3 and 4: Closure at Fox Run with detour to Reamers Road is expected to continue through early January.
Detour: Bush Farm Road will be closed through January 2024.
*This work is part of the KY 3084/KY 362 construction project: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/KY-3084-(Old-Henry-Road)-between-I-265-in-Jefferson-County-and-KY-362-(Ash-Avenue)-in-Oldham-County.aspx
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| Scenic Loop in Cherokee Park |
Traffic Impacts: Road/bridge closure.
Project Limits: Bridge over the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek (mile point 1.796) in Cherokee Park.
Detour: Beals Branch Road, Lexington Road (U.S. 60A), and Cochran Hill Road.
Type of Work: Bridge replacement.
Other Details: Work has resumed on the bridge replacement project and Bridge # 2 will remain closed through project completion, expected for the summer of 2024.
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I-64 East & West
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Traffic Impacts: Lane shifts, rolling roadblocks, and traffic delays.
Date/Time: Daily.
Project Limits: Between mile markers 47 and 52.
Type of Work: 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. Flagging operations may be required on KY 151, KY 1665, and KY 2817.
Detour: Oversized vehicles are alerted to an 11-foot width restriction for eastbound and westbound directions in the construction zone. These vehicles can utilize U.S. 60 and U.S. 127 as a detour.
Other Details: The project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2024.
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(Various Locations) U.S. 127 (Lawrenceburg Road), U.S. 421 (Versailles Road), and U.S. 460 (East Main Street) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures possible.
Date/Time: Daily – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Project Limits: Various routes on U.S. 127 (Lawrenceburg Road), U.S. 421 (Versailles Road), and U.S. 460.
Type of Work: Sidewalk reconstruction with ADA enhancements.
Other Details: This project is expected to be completed by July of 2024.
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| U.S. 421 (Bald Knob Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and delays possible.
Date/Time: Daily. Project Limits: North of Clifty Drive at mile marker 5.315 to Dry Ridge Road at mile marker 11.132.
Type of Work: Improvements to the asphalt pavement, shoulder repairs, guardrail repairs/installations, and the construction of a retaining wall at mile point 9.46 (adjacent to Stoney Creek) for slope stabilization.
Other Details: Alternating one-way traffic will be maintained through project completion, and motorists will be directed through the work zone via temporary signals. *A 9-foot-wide lane will be maintained for traffic through project completion, which is scheduled for the fall of 2024.
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| KY 146 (La Grange Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures. Motorists may be directed through the work zone via flagging operations as construction progresses. Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: From mile marker 2.82 to mile marker 2.92 (at Little Kentucky River Bridge).
Type of Work: To allow the crew to begin work on structures on the other side of the bridge.
Other Details: Motorists may be directed through the work zone via flagging operations as construction progresses. This project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2024.
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| I-71 North and South |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and delays possible.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project limits: Between mile marker 19.5 and mile marker 21.5.
Type of Work: Construction of new interchange ramps at KY 2857 (LaGrange Parkway) between KY 53 and KY 393.
Other Details: Motorists should heed any restrictions, cautiously proceed through the work zone, or seek an alternate route. The expected completion date for the interchange project is the fall of 2024.
Project details: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/New-I-71-Interchange-in-Oldham-County.aspx
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| KY 329 |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures, traffic shifts, and traffic stops possible as construction progresses. Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: KY 329 and KY 329 bypass (Veterans Memorial Parkway) intersection, just south of Interstate 71. Type of Work: Major realigning and widening of the roadway.
Other Details: The project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2025.
*Daily blasting operations will occur on weekdays beginning Thursday, January 11, from 1 to 3 p.m., as crews prepare the roadway for the widening and realignment project. Motorists should anticipate temporary traffic stops in both directions lasting up to 30 minutes during the blasting and should proceed with caution through the work zone or seek an alternate route.
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| KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Roadway closure.
Project Limits: From KY 3084 (mile point 0) to KY 362/Ash Avenue (mile point .32).
Type of Work: Construction of a 3-lane roadway.
Other Details: This project includes grading work, drainage, and asphalt surface with the bridge. The project is expected to be completed in the winter of 2024/2025. *Continuation of KY 3084 project listed under Jefferson County.
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