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Please be advised of a Coffee With Your Councilman event Saturday, March 30th from 10:30 am to 11:30 am at First Baptist Church of Prospect, 8911 US-42, Prospect, KY 40059.
Coffee will be provided!
Come meet Councilman Scott Reed in a relaxed setting and provide suggestions or ask questions about District 16, local policy, or the larger community.
To help answer questions about KYTC’s Brownsboro Road Rightsizing Project Councilman Reed has asked Michael King Director of Louisville Metro Planning to join our meeting.
Brownsboro Rightsizing Project:
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/vision-zero-louisville/roadway-reconfiguration-right-sizing
WHEN: Saturday, March 30th from 10:30 am to 11:30 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.
Adopt A Highway Program
We are looking for volunteers to assist in picking up litter along U.S. 42 in Prospect! Through the KY Transportation Cabinet's Adopt-A-Highway program, we have "adopted" the Prospect portion of the highway. Please volunteer to assist by replying to this e-mail or by calling City Hall, 502-228-1121.
Volunteers will meet in the John Evans Pavilion (next to City Hall) at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 6, for coffee and doughnuts and a safety briefing. The cleanup will begin after the briefing and should take less than two hours. Prospect Police and our Public Works Director will help keep us safe.
We ask that volunteers be at least 18 years old and have the ability to easily walk two miles. The Transportation Cabinet will provide safety vests, gloves, and trash bags, and the City will provide tools to assist in picking up litter.
New ‘Kids in Action’ program added to annual event
The Louisville Zoo announces the return of its annual celebration, Party for the Planet: A Month-Long Celebration of the Earth powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. Throughout April, the Zoo will host a series of weekend activities and discounted admission opportunities to celebrate the wonder of our planet and promote the need to protect it.
New in 2024, the Zoo introduces the ‘Kids in Action’ program, inviting families and individuals of all ages to participate in environmentally beneficial projects in their own backyards. Participants can choose an activity aligned with conservation efforts and submit photos and explanations of their projects. Submissions will be accepted through April 16 with four winners selected on April 18 through a random drawing. Winners will receive a Zoo prize package and be invited to a special press conference celebrating Earth Month on April 21. A video retrospective of all projects will be shared on April 22.
“We are proud to once again host this month-long celebration of earth’s remarkable ecosystems,” said Dan Maloney, director of the Louisville Zoo. “Wildlife needs everyone to thrive, and Party for the Planet provides the perfect opportunity for people to learn how they can help promote and protect wildlife and wild places. Big thanks to LG&E and KU Foundation for making the entire month of festivities possible.”
The celebration kicks off with Recycling Weekends on April 6, 13, and 20, featuring various conservation organizations offering tips and suggestions to protect the environment. Special activities, including animal presentations and keeper talks, will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each weekend.
In addition, the Zoo will offer unique compost sales with ZooPoopyDoo compost available for purchase on April 6, 13, 20, and 27. Fun Day Mondays on April 8, 15, 22, and 29 will feature $7.25 Zoo admission, powered by LG&E and KU Foundation, with a portion of proceeds supporting conservation projects worldwide.
Party for the Planet culminates with Earth Day observed on April 21, with $5 off general admission at the Zoo’s admissions windows and free parking all day, powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. Community eco-partners will be featured throughout the Zoo, providing guests with valuable information on environmental conservation.
“Our earth and its resources are precious, and this event is the perfect opportunity to celebrate them,” said Mary Kate Gray, manager of Corporate Responsibility and Community Affairs at LG&E and KU. “We’re proud to continue this long-standing partnership with the Zoo to help foster this tradition and a love of the environment within our community.”
For more information about Party for the Planet events and scheduling, see below and visit louisvillezoo.org/earth.
Recycling weekends
April 6, 13 and 20
Each weekend in April, the Zoo will host a different conservation organization to offer ways for guests to help our environment! Organizations and programs that help the air, water, land, and, of course, animals will be featured each of these weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests can enjoy special animal presentations, keeper talks, as well as tips and suggestions to help protect wildlife and wild places.
April 6 Crayon Recycling
April 13 Shoe Recycling
April 20 Document Shredding
Louisville ZooPoopyDoo Compost Sales
April 6, 13, 20 and 27
The most unique and wildest blend of ZooPoopyDoo compost will be made available for sale each Saturday in April from 7:30 – 11:30 a.m. for $45 per scoop. Products will be loaded into your vehicle in the Zoo’s Bus parking lot. Only open-top truck beds and trailers will be loaded. To purchase online, visit louisvillezoo.org/zoopoopydoo.
Fun Day Mondays
April 8, 15, 22 and 29
Guests can enjoy $7.25 Zoo admission, powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. Parking of $7 is not included and will be charged at the Zoo’s admission windows. Twenty-five cents from every ticket sold supports species survival activities through the Zoo’s conservation work with regional, national and global partners such as Monarch Watch, Kentucky Natural Land Trust, Snow Leopard Trust, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, Polar Bears International and the Black-footed Ferret Recovery Program.
Kids in Action Winners Announced
Sunday, April 21
The Zoo will announce the winners of its new Kids in Action program.
Earth Day Observed at the Zoo
Sunday, April 21
Party for the Planet culminates with $5 off general admission and free parking all day powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. Community eco-partners will be featured throughout the Zoo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission discount cannot be applied to any online ticket purchases and will only be applied during transactions made at the Zoo’s admission windows on April 21.
Plant Sale
Saturday, April 27
Guests can browse a selection of native plant available for purchase at the Zoo from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. or while supplies last.
ZOO HOURS
The Zoo is open daily year-round. Spring/summer hours are 10 a.m. ─ 5 p.m. (stay until 6 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more info.
 Attention Rental Property Owners,
The Department of Codes & Regulations has initiated their new Rental Registry program and your action is required. Property owners must register all their rental units with the city and pay a fee ranging from $25 to $250; failure to register is subject to a fine up to $100 per day per housing unit.
The registry will provide accurate and up-to-date contact information for property owners and management companies to help the city better identify and contact the responsible parties should Code Enforcement Officers find code violations at a rental property. Louisville Metro Government will randomly select properties from the list each year to undergo inspections to ensure the units meet the city code of ordinances.
Registration is available online at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/codes-regulations/. Property owners/managers may also apply in person with the Department of Codes & Regulations at 444 S. 5th St., Suite 200, Louisville, KY 40202.
 Louisville Metro Government has partnered with the Kentucky Solar Energy Society (KYSES) and the Louisville Sustainability Council (LSC) to launch the third annual solarize campaign, Solarize Louisville (formally known as Solar Over Louisville), to give residents and small businesses bulk-purchasing power to obtain discounted wholesale rates for solar installation through vetted installers. Going solar helps property owners save energy costs, support local clean energy jobs, and help Louisville meet its goal of 100% clean energy community-wide by 2040! In the past two years, 150+ residents went solar through Solarize Louisville. Our selected installers for 2024 are Icon Solar Power and Pure Power Solar. Both installers are reputable regional companies offering the same standard panel price with a 12-18% discount.
To sign up for solar or learn more, please visit: solarizelouisville.com. In addition, the Office of Sustainability will host two “Solar 101” workshops in April where community members can learn more about the program. Information and registration links can be found below.
- Solarize Louisville Workshop with Icon Solar Location: LFPL Main Library, 301 York St, Louisville, KY 40203 (in-person in the Board Room) Date: Saturday, April 6, 2024 Time: 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Register for the workshop here.
- Solarize Louisville Workshop with Pure Power Solar Location: Webex (virtual) Date: Thursday, April 18, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Register for the workshop here.
The Office of Planning’s Library Hours return in 2024! City Planners from Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning will be available to answer questions about zoning (What is zoning? Why does it matter?) and discuss the ongoing LDC Reform project, including Middle Housing. We want to hear about your neighborhood and discuss what the reform means for you!
 These conversations are part of the ongoing Land Development Code (LDC) Reform. The LDC Reform is an equity focused approach to revise the LDC consistently with Plan 2040 to allow for increased housing choices and opportunities in new and existing neighborhoods, to create procedures and regulations that are easier to use and increase the quality of life by reducing the concentration of environmental hazards near housing.
If you have questions or want to learn more, contact ldcreform@louisvilleky.gov or (502) 574-5860/(502) 574-8272
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If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards or Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.
There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.
Visit the website to learn more and apply!
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- A local consumer reported a fake bank phone call to BBB. A scammer claiming to represent Chase Bank contacted the consumer’s mother and informed her that her savings account had been hacked and she needed to move her money to a secure account. This was a scam that cost the victim almost $25,000. BBB warns consumers to be wary of unsolicited phone calls. If in doubt, contact your financial institution directly.
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A local consumer lost $6,000 to a Facebook cryptocurrency scam, believing she was investing money on the advice of a friend. However, the friend’s Facebook account had been hacked. BBB warns consumers of suspicious messages from Facebook friends, as this could be a sign of a hacked account. Also, any investment “opportunity” that promises immediate large returns is likely a scam.
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BBB has received numerous reports of a bourbon scam affecting consumers in our area. Some have reported a scam website claiming to sell high-end liquors, while others have reported a Facebook page conducting the same scam. In all cases, victims never received their orders. BBB warns consumers to always check bbb.org for reviews and scam reports first before purchasing from a company, website, or social media account.
- BBB is receiving more reports of puppy scams involving Facebook groups and/or accounts claiming to sell purebred pups. However, victims never receive the animals and are typically scammed out of hundreds of dollars. BBB reminds consumers to always see an animal in person before purchasing, and to check a breeder’s rating and credentials.
- A local consumer reported a Facebook ad promoting 85% off Ariat shoes. The ad was a scam, and the consumer never received her order. BBB warns consumers that ads promising name brand or popular products at extremely reduced prices are likely a scam.
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A scammer claiming to represent Spectrum called a local consumer to push a Spectrum/Target promotion that would reduce the consumer’s bill by 50%; however, the “offer” required purchasing and paying with Target gift cards. Never agree to pay a bill with a gift card; this is a scam.
- A local consumer was contacted by a scammer claiming that if the consumer agreed to put a company’s logo on their personal vehicle, they would receive $400 a month. The scammer then sent a check to the consumer to pay for the vehicle wrap. This is a fake check scam.
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BBB continues to receive multiple consumer reports regarding Publisher’s Clearing House scams. The real Publisher’s Clearing House does not contact winners by phone or email, and any lottery or contest that requires consumers to pay money upfront in order to receive a cash prize is likely a scam.
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BBB has received reports from consumers of online “boutiques” that are scamming victims out of money. Victims purchase items and never receive them and are unable to get refunds. BBB reminds consumers to always check a company’s profile at bbb.org before purchasing products or services.
As we enter tournament season, BBB warns consumers to be wary of fake sports team merchandise scams. Scammers will often try to sell “autographed” or “game-used” items. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, and research the company before you purchase.
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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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| Clark Memorial Bridge (Second Street Bridge) |
Traffic Impacts: Southbound traffic only.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly through project completion in mid-April.
Project Limits: U.S. 31 over the Ohio River, between Louisville, KY, and Jeffersonville, IN.
Detour: I-64 West (Sherman Minton Bridge) or I-65 North (Abraham Lincoln Bridge).
Type of Work: Bridge sidewalk and railing repairs.
Other Details: Both sidewalks will remain closed to pedestrian travel until repairs have been completed. Speed limit reduced to 25 MPH through the work zone. *Press release.
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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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| I-64 East & West |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures.
Date/Time: Nightly from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Project Limits: Near mile marker 19, extending to the Shelby County line.
Type of Work: Spot base repairs for the roadway rehabilitation project in Jefferson and Shelby Counties.
Other Details: *Project press release.
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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 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/Jefferson-County-KY-864-Shelby-Street-and-Logan-Street-One-way-to-Two-way-Conversion.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 3B and 3C:
From Reamers Road to Meadow Bluff Way.
- Phase 7:
Old Henry Road and Bush Farm Road Intersection - through March 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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| Jefferson County (Various Locations) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and delays are possible as a part of a mobile operation.
Date/Time: Nightly from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Type of Work: Pavement marker (reflector) installations.
Other Details: Motorists should be observant of all road work signage and provide plenty of space for slowed vehicles while moving through the work zone.
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| I-65 North and South |
Traffic Impacts: Changing traffic patterns, lane shifts, and closures possible.
Date/Time: Daily/Nightly.
Project Limits: From mile point 104.7 to mile point 110.7 (Bullitt and Hardin Counties).
Type of Work: Full concrete pavement removal and asphalt pavement replacement. Other improvements to the corridor include bridge repairs, subgrade repairs, and guardrail repairs/installation.
Other Details: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/Bullitt-County-I65-Roadway-Rehabilitation.aspx
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| KY 480 (Cedar Grove Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Changing traffic patterns, lane shifts, and closures possible as construction progresses.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly
Project Limits: On KY 480 (between I-65) from mile point 0.6 to mile point1.4.
Type of Work: Construction of a Double Crossover Diamond interchange.
Other Details: This project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2025.
https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/I-65-at-KY-480-interchange-improvements-in-Bullitt-County.aspx
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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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| I-64 East & West |
Traffic Impacts: Closure of the right shoulder on the westbound bridge.
Date/Time: Preliminary work is under way, with the project expected to be completed by the fall of 2024.
Project Limits: I-64 Bridges over the Kentucky River and KY 1659.
Type of Work: Preventative maintenance project for the I-64 Bridges over the Kentucky River in Franklin County.
Other Details: *Project press release.
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(Various Locations) U.S. 127 (Lawrenceburg Road), U.S. 420 (West Main Street), 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. 420 (West Main Street), U.S. 421 (Versailles Road), and U.S. 460.
Type of Work: Sidewalk reconstruction with ADA enhancements.
Other Details: This project is nearly complete, pending final striping which is set to occur in the spring 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 point 5.315 to Dry Ridge Road at mile point 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 point 2.82 to mile point 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 point 19.5 and mile point 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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| I-71 North and South |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures, traffic shifts, and delays possible.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: Between mile marker 18 (near KY 393) and mile marker 22 (near South First Avenue). Type of Work: The I-71 rehabilitation project includes the milling and removal of the existing asphalt pavement with the replacement of new asphalt pavement. Other improvements to the corridor include bridge repairs, subgrade repairs, and guardrail repairs/installations.
Other Details: Motorists should heed restrictions, proceed cautiously through the work zone, or seek an alternate route. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2024. More details here.
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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 around noon, 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 1694 |
Traffic Impacts: Road closure.
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 3, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Project Limits: KY 1694 at mile point 3.1 to mile point 8.2.
Detour: Local thru traffic can access Mason Lane at mile point 7.1 and Penny Lane near mile point 8.2. Thru traffic should expect to detour around the work zone as crews complete the installation along the route.
Type of Work: Cross drain replacement.
Other Details: Motorists should exercise caution when driving over the newly replaced cross drains.
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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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| I-64 East & West |
Traffic Impacts: Left lane closures on the eastbound side.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: Between mile point 19.44 and mile point 27.88, extending to Jefferson County.
Type of Work: Roadway rehabilitation project.
Other Details: *Project press release
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| SPENCER COUNTY |
*Routine Maintenance |
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| TRIMBLE COUNTY |
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| U.S. 421 |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts possible.
Date/Time: Daily/Nightly.
Project Limits: From mile point 7.6 to mile point 7.9.
Type of Work: Widening of the roadway and the construction of a left turn lane into Trimble County Jr. Sr. High School.
Other Details: Construction is set to be completed by the summer of 2024.
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| Milton-Madison Bridge (U.S. 421) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts possible.
Date/Time: Daily/nightly.
Project Limits: U.S. 421 over the Ohio River between Milton, KY, and Madison, IN.
Type of Work: Preventative maintenance project.
Other Details: *Project press release.
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For further information on Councilman Scott Reed or District 16 please visit www.louisvilleky.gov/government/metro-council-district-16
You can also reach out directly by phone at 502.574.1116 or by email at scott.reed@louisvilleky.gov.
601 West Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202
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