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District 16 Town Hall Meeting at Locust Grove
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane Louisville, KY 40207
The meeting will be held inside
You’re invited to join Councilman Reed for the annual District 16 Town Hall meeting on Wednesday, December 10 at 6:00pm at Locust Grove. This is a chance to connect directly with your local government and hear updates on projects in our community. Councilman Reed will be joined by representatives from Metro Parks, Public Works, LMPD 8th Division, Codes and Regulations, LG&E, Louisville Water Company and MSD to help answer your questions. All residents are welcome, we hope to see you there!
If you have any questions, please contact the District 16 office at 574-1116 or email Legislative Assistant Jared Townes at Jared.Townes@Louisvilleky.gov.
 The Metro Council met Thursday for its second to last meeting of the year. During the meeting we addressed several pieces of legislation and took time to recognize the University of Louisville students who have interned with the Metro Council over the past four months.
Meeting /Highlights
Ban on use of Masks by Federal Law Enforcement Agents (O-260-25): Councilman Lyninger (D-6) was able to get a party line vote in committee to support the passage of an ordinance that would ban federal police and other law enforcement from the use of masks while within the boundaries of Louisville Metro. This ordinance was in front of the full Metro Council on Thursday, where I joined all Republicans and a few of Democrats to stop this ordinance from getting final approval. This ordinance, which the sponsor stated would likely result in a court battle, would have ultimately been unenforceable, was also part of a larger political agenda that has little to no impact at home. The final vote count on this measure was 12 in favor, 13 opposed and 1 person voted present.
I am thankful that I had enough colleagues with common-sense, who were willing and able to put a halt to this ordinance just as we did efforts to reduce our support for law enforcement in our budget process.
Persistent Illegal Activity Properties Ordinance Strengthened (O-272-25):
This ordinance, which was the second part of our effort to reduce human trafficking and the organizations that support it, passed unanimously. The ordinance makes it clear that Code Enforcement Officers are able to cite those properties in violation of our laws. The ordinance also added massage facilities to the properties that are impacted. This ordinance and a previously passed law related to massage facilities are part of our “Safer Louisville Agenda” and are expected to improve the ability of Health Department and Code Enforcement Officials as they crack down on illicit actors.
FY25 Year End Budget Ordinance (O-283-25):
Metro Louisville has closed its fiscal year 2025 with a net surplus of $9.5 million in the operating budget and $7.6 million in the capital budget which is being moved to the fiscal year 2026 capital and operating budgets to cover 33 existing or new projects or programs.
The operating items are:
- $4 million for the incentives related to the recently announced GE expansion
- An additional $500,000 for Community Ministries throughout Metro
- $200,000 for the Louisville Orchestra/Ballet
- $1,250,000 for rental assistance, affordable housing initiatives and down payment assistance
- $50,000 for overtime to address illegal ATV activity and destruction of property
- $120,000 to assist with enforcement of massage facilities ordinance
- $250,000 additional funding to Dare to Care for a total of $850,000
- $250,000 to Day Springs College for Living
- $1,150,000 to Seven Counties for the Crisis Care Center
- $203,000 for the SBS expansion at Pleasure Ridge Park High School
Capital projects included:
- $40,000 to improve the Veterans Monument at Southwest Government Center
- $150,000 for AB Sawyer Park Lighting. Funding helps install new lighting for football and baseball fields located within the park
- $571,000 for Snow Removal Improvements
- $75,000 LMPD Lighting Pilot Project to reduce crime in targeted areas.
- $2,300,000 Fire truck for Louisville Fire Department
- $500,000 additional funding to build Parks Maintenance Barn
- $1,000,000 additional for a new Swimming Pool at Sun Valley Community Center for a swimming pool for a total of $2,000,000
- Additional $55,000 for the IMAX Improvements at the Louisville Science Center for a total of $205,000
Neighborhood Development Funds for Exodus Family Ministries (O-274-26):
The Metro Council passed and ordinance allocating $17,050 to support staffing, utilities and food resources for Southwest Family Ministries and Exodus Family Ministries.
Industrial Revenue Bond for Churchill Downs (R-045-25)
Churchill Downs was seeking Metro support for the issuance of an Industrial Revenue Bond (IRB) as authorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This IRB would not use the credit of Louisville Metro, nor would we be required to support the bond should Churchill Downs Inc fail to make payment. Instead, this IRB will help lead the way towards $200 million to up to $1 billion in capital investment to the historic racetrack. Improvements outlined in the presentation to the Metro Council included a major redevelopment/renovation to the area known as the First Turn Suites and Millionaires Row.
This piece of legislation has been under consideration for months as we sought additional information regarding its impact on JCPS as well as knowledge as to the scope and level of investment expected within our city. The resolution ultimately passed by a vote of 18 to 7 with one person voting present. I and members of the Metro Council have used the past few months to express our hope that this action by the Metro Council will lead to more civic involvement by Churchill Downs and continued dedication to keeping their headquarters in Louisville. I believe the discussions have been helpful in addressing some of these concerns, so I ultimately decided to support this ordinance.
I look forward to seeing the fruits of this legislation and hope that this investment by Churchill Downs will result in greater opportunities and revenue for our community.
Looking Ahead…….
Next week will be our final committee week of the calendar year. Our final meeting of the full Metro Council will be on Tuesday, December 16th at 6 p.m. The Metro Council, while open throughout the holiday season, will take a break from our regular meeting until after the new year. Our first meeting of the 2026 will be Thursday, January 8th. During that meeting members will select the president for the calendar year and address any pending legislation that is in need of passage.
Don't miss one of the City of Louisville's BIGGEST Events!
Step into a winter wonderland as we kick off the holiday season in Downtown Louisville at this year's "Light Up Louisville" Powered by LG&E. Gather on Saturday, December 6th from 3pm - 9pm at Jefferson Square Park for an evening full of festive fun for the entire family!
What to expect:
❄️ Video-Mapping Holiday Show on Metro Hall
❄️ Local, holiday shopping along the Mistletoe Market
❄️ Delicious bites at Frosty’s Food Court
❄️ Live entertainment across 2 stages
❄️ The magical Lots of Lights Parade (Starts at 6pm) (See the application)
❄️ Free photos with Santa & Friends inside Santa's House
❄️ Free trackless train rides aboard the Jolly Jingle Express
❄️ A visit from the REAL Santa Claus!
❄️ A special finale show to close out Light Up Louisville & kick off the holiday season!
❄️ Fun, free activities for kids and so much more!
Bring the whole family for a night of holiday magic—it's the perfect way to begin the season! FREE admission for all.
The event is in collaboration with Louisville Metro’s annual Light Up Louisville and will transform the Plaza on Fourth, between Jefferson and Market Streets, with a unique outdoor, pop-up shopping and food vendor market in the heart of Louisville. This festive event offers a unique opportunity for the community to shop local, support small businesses, and enjoy the holiday spirit in a vibrant downtown setting.
Interested in getting involved? Email Blair at Blair@JWagnerGroup.com
For volunteer opportunities, please email Dorian at Dorian@JWagnerGroup.com
 National Wreaths Across America Day is December 13, 2025 at 12 p.m. (Wreath Placement Immediately Following Ceremony) at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. We're getting closer to our goal, and we need your help to make sure every veteran's grave at our local cemetery is honored with a wreath.
Every December, National Wreaths Across America Day brings the mission—Remember, Honor, and Teach—to life. Volunteers coordinate wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery and more than 5,200 locations across all 50 states, at sea, and abroad, honoring the service and sacrifice of our nation's veterans. Last year, more than 3 million veteran wreaths were placed nationwide!
At Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, there are 11,400 veterans to honor. The goal is to place 11,400 wreaths this year and the total is at 57% currently. Your support can make all the difference! Each wreath you sponsor get makes it one step closer to honoring every veteran at this location.
Sponsor wreaths today by visiting KYZTNL - Zachary Taylor National Cemetery and clicking the Red Sponsor button. Thank you for helping honor every American hero—your support makes a meaningful difference!
Event Details
This season’s book show promises to be our most exciting yet! Unlike our usual holiday show, this winter, the entire auditorium will be transformed into a reader’s paradise, filled wall to wall with books, thanks to a remarkable recently donated collection.
Discover an exceptional selection of fine-quality volumes, including beautiful bindings, classic literature, poetry, cookbooks, and children’s books, alongside a delightful assortment of holiday-themed books perfect for gifting or cozy winter reading.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply love the feel of a good book in your hands, this expanded Winter Book Show invites you to browse, linger, and let the right story find you.
 Louisville Metro’s Snow Team responded to the first significant winter weather event of the season this week, after 3 to 4 inches of snow, mixed with rain and sleet early on, fell across the city Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Ahead of the storm, 14 Snow Team trucks pretreated nearly 500 miles of roadway with brine, focusing on high-traffic corridors and known trouble spots. Brine is a liquid mixture of salt and water sprayed onto pavement before a storm. It helps prevent snow and ice from bonding to the road surface, making plowing and salting more effective once precipitation begins.
Monday evening, crews began salting Louisville Metro’s 111 designated snow routes. As conditions shifted from a wintry mix to heavier snow, they moved into plowing and continued working through Tuesday. Snow fighters stayed on duty into the evening to keep treating streets and help prevent ice from forming overnight as temperatures dropped.
Wednesday our East, West, and Central Roads Districts continued to monitor conditions and respond to any issues that developed.
Louisville Metro’s Snow Team includes more than 200 staff members from Public Works (Louisville Department of Transportation and Solid Waste Management Services), Louisville Parks and Recreation, Fleet Services, Codes & Regulations, and Emergency Services. The team is made up of equipment operators, dispatchers, mechanics, communications staff, and support personnel who all play a critical role during winter weather.
When a snow event hits, they work around the clock -- rotating in 12-hour shifts -- to treat and clear approximately 2,750 miles of roadway across Louisville Metro, while also communicating timely updates to help keep residents informed.
A big thank-you to our Snow Team for working tirelessly before, during, and after the storm to keep Louisville’s roads safe. The hard work and long hours you put in, doesn't go unnoticed!
 The Louisville Metro Council and District 16 have teamed up with the Association of Community Ministries to host a Holiday Food Drive collecting essential foods for those most in need this season. All donations will go to the Association of Community Ministries to be divided among the 13 Area Community Ministries.
WHEN: Through December 9th
WHERE: You may drop donations at:
*Main donation site - City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202
*Local donation site - Norton Commons Fire Station 9514 Featherbell Blvd. Prospect KY, 40059.
*Additional drop-off locations: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/metro-council/2025-holiday-food-donation-drive
WHAT IS NEEDED: Canned Chicken/Tuna, Boxed or Dry Milk, Canned Items (Stew, Chili, Soup, Tomatoes) Ramen, Pasta and Pasta Sauce, Cereal, Oatmeal Packets, Rice, Beans, Cooking Oil, Spices and Condiments
Can't drop off food but want to donate monetarily? Visit: https://www.louisvilleministries.org/ and click "Donate to ACM" to give. Please call 574-1117 with any questions or for more information.
 Details:
- Purchase $25 gift cards (Target and Walmart)
- Drop gift cards by Eastern Area Community Ministries, Mon – Thurs 10am-2pm, 9104 Westport Road
OR Mail them to EACM, PO Box 43049, Louisville, KY 40253
Donation deadline December 15th
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| I-65 Central Corridor |
Information related to the I-65 Central Corridor project can be found online at i65centralcorridor.com.
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U.S. 31E (Main Street) *Main Remade* |
*Construction phasing details, including traffic impacts, are available online at: www.MainRemade.com
Latest press release: https://lnks.gd/2/33z8p--
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| U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures will occur daily (from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and nightly (from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.). Date/Time: Beginning Monday, Nov. 11, through December 2025. Project Limits: U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) from KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) to Bonnycastle Avenue. Type of Work: Striping and intersection marking improvements. Other Details: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFive/Pages/US31E-Bardstown-Road-from-KY155-to-US60A-5-80259.aspx
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| I-64 East and West |
Traffic Impacts: Westbound traffic is currently onto the newly constructed bridge, and eastbound traffic is shifted to the median to allow contract crews to continue the demolition and reconstruction of the eastbound structure. Date/Time: Daily/nightly. Project Limits: I-64 East and West at mile point 11.799, near Exit 10 (Cannons Lane) on I-64 West, and near Exit 12 to I-264 (Watterson Expressway) on I-64 East. Type of Work: Bridge replacement project. Other Details: *Project announcement press release
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| I-65 North to I-264 East Ramp |
Traffic Impacts: Ramp closure. Date/Time: From 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12, through 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14. Project Limits: I-65 North ramp to I-264 East. Type of Work: Concrete slab repairs. Other Details: The ramp closure is necessary for contract crews to repair concrete slabs along the corridor and allow sufficient curing time, which typically takes about 24 hours to reach adequate strength for traffic. Motorists are urged to follow all lane closure restrictions and exercise caution in the work zone.
*This work was originally scheduled for the weekend of Dec. 5, but has been rescheduled to the weekend of Dec. 12* |
| I-65 South |
Traffic Impacts: Lane reduction and road closure. Date/Time: Through Dec. of 2025. Project Limits: I-65 South bridge at Exit 136C to Jefferson Street in downtown Louisville. Type of work: Bridge maintenance project. Other Details: During construction, the bridge will be reduced to a single 10-foot lane. Wide loads will not be permitted to use the ramp, and signage will be posted in advance to alert drivers of the restriction. In addition, South Floyd Street will be closed between East Jefferson Street and East Liberty Street. Drivers should follow the signed detour: East Liberty Street to South Jackson Street, left onto East Jefferson Street, and back to Liberty Street. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead, follow posted signage, and use caution when driving through the work zone. |
| I-65 South (John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge) |
** Planned overnight closures of Interstate 65 South on the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge in Louisville have been postponed as contract crews prepare for the next phase of the bridge expansion joint replacement project. Motorists should also note additional I-65 ramp closures are planned next week for striping operations related to the recent high-friction surface project. Additional details and project update: https://lnks.gd/2/35Np_m- ----------------------------------------------- Traffic Impacts: Closure of the right three lanes. I-65 South (John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge). Type of Work: Expansion joint replacement project. Other Details: The right three lanes and right shoulder of the bridge carrying I-65 South over the Ohio River will remain closed through the end of 2025 for ongoing construction activities. While lane closures span the entire length of the bridge, access to I-64 and I-71 will be maintained throughout the duration of the work. *Jul. 28, 2025 press release *Jun. 3, 2025 press release *Mar. 31, 2025 press release *Feb. 27, 2025 press release
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| I-264/U.S. 42 (Brownsboro Road) Improvement Project |
**Traffic impacts available here.**
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| KY 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway)/KY 1934 (Greenbelt Highway)/U.S. 31W |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures. Date/Time: From Friday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m., through Sunday, Dec. 7, at 12 p.m. Project Limits: The right lane of KY 841 East (Gene Snyder Freeway) will be closed at mile point 1.195 (between the KY 1934 (Greenbelt Highway) and Stonestreet Road interchanges) and the left lane of KY 1934 East (Greenbelt Highway) will be closed at mile point 0.707 (just before the KY 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway) on-ramp). Type of Work: Concrete slab repairs. Other Details: The lane closures are necessary for contract crews to repair concrete slabs along the corridor and allow sufficient curing time, which typically takes about 24 hours to reach adequate strength for traffic. Motorists are urged to follow all lane closure restrictions and exercise caution in the work zone. |
| KY 864 (Logan Street/Shelby Street) |
Traffic Impacts: Sidewalk and lane closures are possible. Date/Time: Daily and nightly. Project Limits: Between Goss Avenue and East Gray Street. Type of Work: One-way to two-way conversion of the roadway. Other Details: Major work has resumed, with full completion expected by Spring 2026. *Project Webpage
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| KY 1819 (Billtown Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and delays are possible. Date/Time: Daily – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Project Limits: Three sections of KY 1819 (Billtown Road):
- Easum Road through Mary Dell Lane
- Michael Edward Drive through Fairground Road
- Shady Acres Lane through Colonnades Place
Type of Work: Reconstruction of KY 1819 (Billtown Road) from North of Colonnades Place to south of Easum Road with new traffic signals, signal optimization, turn lanes, storage lanes, etc. (varying by intersection based on existing conditions and future traffic projections). Other Details: The reconstruction project is expected to be completed by the Spring of 2026. *Project webpage
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| KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) and Bush Farm Road |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures. Date/Time: Beginning at midnight on Monday, Dec. 8, through Friday, Dec. 12, at 3 p.m. Project Limits: The right turn lane from KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) to Bush Farm Road will be closed, and the through lane will be temporarily adjusted to serve both through and right turn traffic. Additionally, the far left turn lane from Bush Farm Road to KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) will be closed. Type of Work: These temporary lane closures are necessary to support enhancement work related to the recently completed KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) widening project, along with nearby permitted work to create a wider turn radius from KY 3084 (Old Henry Road) to Bush Farm Road. Contract crews will be widening the curb line throughout the duration of the closures. Other Details: Motorists are urged to follow all traffic control measures and exercise caution when traveling through the work zone. |
I-264 *Various Exit Ramps |
Traffic Impacts: Ramp narrowing with intermittent lane and shoulder closures. Project Limits: Various interchange Exit ramps on I-64 and I-264. Type of Work: Installation and upgrade of wrong-way pavement markings and signs. Other Details: The Highway Safety Improvement Project will install and enhance wrong-way signs and pavement markings on interstate Exit ramps to discourage wrong-way driving. Motorists should reduce speeds and obey traffic control while workers are present. This project is expected to be completed by the Fall of 2025. |
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| KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Road closure. Date/Time: Beginning Monday, Nov. 17, through May 14, 2026. Project Limits: KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road) will be closed at mile point 14.35 at the bridge over Floyds Fork. Type of Work: Superstructure replacement. Detour:
- For westbound traffic on KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road): Turn left onto KY 61 (Preston Highway) south toward Shepherdsville. At the signalized intersection, turn left onto KY 44 (East 4th Street) to reach KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road).
- For eastbound traffic on KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road): Turn right onto KY 44 (East 4th Street) through Shepherdsville. At the signalized intersection of KY 61 (Preston Highway), turn right to then reach KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road).
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| KY 12 (Flat Creek Road) |
Traffic Impacts: N/A. Date/Time: Beginning Aug. 11, through the Fall of 2026. Project Limits: KY 12 bridge over Flat Creek at mile point 12.46 (at the Franklin/Henry County line). Type of Work: Bridge replacement project. Other Details: Traffic will be maintained on the existing bridge until construction has been completed on the replacement bridge. |
| KY 12 (Flat Creek Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Nightly road closures. Date/Time: Nightly – 6 p.m. to midnight on Monday, Dec. 8, and Tuesday, Dec. 9. Project Limits: KY 12 from mile marker 11 (near Onans Bend Road) to mile marker 9 (near Polsgrove Road). Type of Work: Cross drain replacements. Other Details: Following the replacement of the cross drains, crews will place a layer of dense-grade rock over them until asphalt can be laid. Motorists should use caution when driving over the newly replaced cross drains. |
| I-64 East and West |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts are possible. Date/Time: Daily/nightly beginning Thursday, Sept. 4. Project Limits: The I-64 East and West, between the Frankfort exits (mile markers 53 and 58). Type of Work: The I-64 improvement project, between the Frankfort exits (mile markers 53 and 58), includes the milling and removal of the existing asphalt surface followed by resurfacing with new asphalt pavement. Other improvements to the 5-mile corridor include bridge repairs and bridge crash wall repairs. Other Details:
- U.S. 60 (Versailles Road):
U.S. 60 (Versailles Road) will be reduced to one lane in each direction under the I-64 overpass bridge nightly from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Monday, Sept. 15.
** The left lane of I-64 East at mile point 53.15 (near U.S. 127) and at mile point 57.1 (near Hanly Lane) will be closed from 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, through 6 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9. The overnight lane closures are necessary for contract crews to perform bridge work. **
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| U.S. 127 (Lawrenceburg Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Rolling roadblocks and lane closures possible. Date/Time: From 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, through 6 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Project Limits: U.S. 127 between mile points 4.4 and 5.1. Type of Work: Overhead sign installation. |
| U.S. 127/Vandalay Drive Intersection |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts are possible. Date/Time: Daily/nightly. Project Limits: U.S. 127/Vandalay Drive intersection. Type of Work: The scope of the project includes constructing a new roundabout at the intersection of Vandalay Drive and Westridge Drive; extending Vandalay Drive to Limestone Drive to create a direct connection to KY 676 (East-West Connector); extending Vandalay Drive to U.S. 127 near the I-64/U.S. 127 interchange; and adding dual receiving lanes to improve left-turn movements from U.S. 127 onto Westridge Drive. Other Details: The project is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2026. |
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| Oldham County |
*Routine Maintenance* |
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| Spencer County |
*Routine maintenance* |
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| Shelby County |
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| I-64 Widening and Improvement Project |
**Traffic impacts here.**
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| Henry County |
*Routine maintenance* |
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| Trimble County |
*Routine maintenance* |
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2025 Resurfacing Projects
Resurfacing projects will begin April 1, 2025, and
will be completed by the Fall of 2025.
Motorists should heed signage and use caution when traveling through the work zone.
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| Jefferson County |
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| U.S. 60 (Shelbyville Road) |
Begin at an asphalt joint west of U.S. 60A extending east to 53 ft west of Sherburn Ln Spur Conn/Ten Pin Ln, a distance of 01.85 miles |
| U.S. 60 (Shelbyville Road) |
Begin at Urton Lane/North English Station Road, extending east to an asphalt joint 0.038 miles west of Beckley Woods Drive/English State Way. |
U.S. 31 (West Main Street) |
West Main St (US 31W southbound only) begins at US 150/West Main St, extending south to 145 ft north of US 31, a distance of 1.78 miles. |
| KY 907 (Valley Station Road/Third Street Road) |
Begin at U.S. 31E extending north to Arnoldtown Road, a distance of 3.99 miles |
| KY 1065 (Outer Loop) |
Begin at KY 907 extending east to a concrete joint at KY 1020, a distance of 02.48 miles |
| KY 61 (Preston Highway) |
Begin at the north end of the bridge over I-265 extending north to 0.026 miles south of Okolona Ter, a distance of 01.86 miles |
KY 1230 (Lower River Road) |
From Tennis Blvd, west 0.093 miles, extending northerly to KY 1934, a distance of 2.62 miles. |
KY 2830 (Arthur Street) *Completed* |
KY 2830 (Arthur Street) east of Brandies Avenue/KY 61 extending north to University Boulevard. |
U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) *Completed* |
U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) at the Bullitt/Jefferson County line, extending south of Colonel Hancock Drive. |
KY 1631 (Crittenden Drive) *Completed* |
KY 1631 (Crittenden Drive) at the beginning of state maintenance near the I-264 interchange, extending north to U.S. 60A (Eastern Parkway). |
KY 1531 (Johnson Road) *Completed* |
KY 1531 (Johnson Road) from the railroad crossing extending north to Aiken Road. |
KY 61 (Arthur Street) *Completed* |
KY 61 (Arthur Street) beginning east of Brandies Avenue extending north to I-65 ramp/East Gaulbert Avenue. |
KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) *Completed* |
KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) beginning at KY 1747 (Hurstbourne Lane) extending north to KY 1932 (Breckenridge Lane). |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) *Completed* |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) beginning at U.S. 42 extending east to the Jefferson/Oldham County line. |
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KY 61 (Old Preston Highway) |
Begin at KY 61 extending north to 0.165 miles north Hillsbrook Dr, a distance of 0.87 miles |
KY 61 (North Preston Highway) |
Begin 21 ft north of KY 2553 extending north to Bullitt/Jefferson County line, a distance of 01.58 miles |
| KY 480 (Cedar Grove Road) |
Begin 0.113 miles east of Park Loop Rd/Valley Vw Dr extending east to 0.077 miles east of KY 1442, a distance of 0.42 miles |
KY 1442 (Ridge Road) |
Ridge Rd/Clarks Ln from McCubbins Farm Ln, south 0.056 mile, extending easterly towards Paddock Rd, a distance of 4.90 miles. |
KY 1604 (Deatsville Road) |
From KY 245, extending northerly towards Jackson Hollow Rd, a distance of 3.20 miles. |
KY 1531 (Dawson Hill Road) *Completed* |
KY 1531 (Dawson Hill Road) from KY 1319 extending north to the Bullitt/Jefferson County line. |
KY 2672 (Knob Creek Road) *Completed* |
KY 2672 (Knob Creek Road) from KY 1526 (Brooks Hill Road) extending north towards Lake Elmo Road. |
KY 2674 (Stringer Lane) *Completed* |
KY 2674 (Stringer Lane) from U.S. 31E extending north to KY 44. |
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| U.S. 60 (Louisville Road) |
Begin at the east end of Benson Creek Bridge extending east to mile point .025 just east of Office Park Drive. |
| KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road/Flat Creek Road) |
KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road/Flat Creek Road) from the Shelby/Franklin County line extending east to Harvieland Road. |
| KY 1570 (St Johns Road) |
KY 1570 (St Johns Road) from the bridge at mile point 4.2, extending north to KY 12. |
| U.S. 127 (Wilkinson Boulevard) |
U.S. 127 (Wilkinson Boulevard) near Hall Street extending north to the south end of the U.S. 127/KY 2261 bridge. |
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| Oldham County |
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| KY 53 (North First Avenue) |
Begin at KY 146 extending north to US 42 (MP 11.045), a distance of 03.99 miles |
KY 524 (Westport Road) |
From US 42, extending northerly towards Smith Ln, a distance of 1 mile. |
KY 362 (Central Avenue) *Completed* |
KY 362 (Central Avenue) from Rosswoods Drive extending south towards KY 146. |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) *Completed* |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) from KY 329B extending east to mile point 8.754. |
| KY 393 (Crestwood to La Grange) |
Begin at KY 22 extending north to the south end of the North Fork Bridge, a distance of 1.99 miles |
KY 393 (Payton Lane) |
From KY 1818, extending northerly to KY 22, a distance of 2.56 miles. |
KY 1694 (Gum Street) *Completed* |
KY 1694 (Gum Street) from KY 329 extending north towards Mason Lane. |
KY 3223 (Old Sligo Road) |
From KY 53, extending northerly to Ballard School Rd, a distance of 1.55 miles. |
U.S. 42 *Completed* |
U.S. 42 east of KY 1694 (Gum Street) extending east to the Oldham/Henry County line. |
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| Shelby County |
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U.S.421 (Castle Highway) |
Begin 21 feet north of KY 3322 extending north to KY 55, a distance of 2.82 miles. Castle Highway begins at Henry/Shelby County line extending north to the Shelby/Henry County line, a distance of 0.79 mile. |
KY 22 (Ballardsville Road) |
Begin at Oldham/Henry County line extending east to KY 55, a distance of 7.02 miles |
KY 362 (Aiken Road) *Completed* |
KY 362 (Aiken Road) from the Oldham/Shelby County line extending east near Webb Road. |
| U.S. 60 (Frankfort Road) |
U.S. 60 (Frankfort Road) beginning at KY 395 extending east to the Shelby/Franklin County line. |
KY 1408 (Floydsburg Road) *Completed* |
KY 1408 (Loydsburg Road) from KY 362 extending west to the Shelby/Oldham County line. |
KY 322 (Lucas Road) *Completed* |
KY 322 (Lucas Road) from KY 53 extending north to the Shelby/Henry County line. |
KY 53 (Mt. Eden Road) *Completed* |
KY 53 (Mt. Eden Road) beginning at KY 714/KY 44 extending north to KY 1790 (Hooper Station Road). |
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KY 1392 (Grays Run Road) *Completed* |
Begin at the east end of Simpsonville Creek Bridge extending east to KY 55, a distance of 2.64 miles |
KY 1633 (Elk Creek Road) *Completed* |
KY 1633 (Elk Creek Road) from KY 1135 (Industrial Road) extending north to KY 55. |
KY 1795 (Mill Road) *Completed* |
KY 1795 (Mill Road) from Paradise Pointe Road extending east to KY 636. |
KY 55 (Shelbyville Road) *Completed* |
KY 55 (Shelbyville Road) beginning at KY 155 extending north to the Spencer/Shelby County line. |
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U.S.421 (Castle Highway) |
Begin 21 feet north of KY 3322 extending north to KY 55, a distance of 2.82 miles. Castle Highway begins at Henry/Shelby County line extending north to the Shelby/Henry County line, a distance of 0.79 mile. |
U.S. 421 (Campbellsburg Road) *Completed* |
U.S. 421 (Campbellsburg Road) at the I-71 overpass extending to the Henry/Trimble County line. |
KY 22 (Ballardsville Road) |
Begin at Oldham/Henry County line extending east to KY 55, a distance of 7.02 miles |
KY 1360 (Franklinton Road) *Completed* |
KY 1360 (Franklinton Road) from KY 22 extending north to Bullitt Hill Road. |
KY 241 (Pleasureville Road) *Completed* |
KY 241 (Pleasureville Road) beginning at the Shelby/Henry County line extending north to U.S. 421. |
KY 1861 (Smithfield Road) *Completed* |
KY 1861 (Smithfield Road) from KY 22 extending to KY 322. |
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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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