 Last night, by a vote of 21-4 The Louisville Metro Council approved the amended FY26 Operations Budget for the Louisville Metro for 2025-2026. The Metro Council later voted 20-4 with one abstention to approve the to the amended FY26 Capital Budget.
On April 24th, Mayor Craig Greenberg presented a budget to the Metro Council that for the first time, fully funded the paving needs of the community and maintained progress made in addressing deferred maintenance within our parks, rights of way, and community assets.
Starting in May, members of the Metro Council held nearly two dozen hearings and negotiations culminating today with final amendments and ultimate passage. The amendments were created with the bipartisan leadership of the Metro Council’s Budget Chair Kevin Kramer (District 11) and Vice-Chair Markus Winkler (District 17) while working with fellow councilmembers and Mayor Greenberg’s administration.
Last night’s budget amendment addressed the following needs, without creating additional debt.
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Public Safety: Amendment increases investment in technology such as flock cameras, traffic feedback signs and sets aside funding for the purchase of property for a future First Responders Training Facility within the County as well as funding to continue work on a new LMPD Headquarters.
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Infrastructure: The budget continues to fund road repairs with $30 million devoted to repaving along with an additional funding being added to address the expanding needs for road enhancements in high growth areas such as Hurstbourne Parkway, Westport Road, Aiken Road, Fisherville/Eastwood Road, Cedar Creek Road, and Clark’s Station Road.
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Safer Streets: The Metro Council allocated nearly $1 million for 18 traffic calming, road enhancement projects that are planned for all corners of the community.
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Parks & Recreation: The Metro Council built on progress from previous years by adding even more funding to support addressing the deferred maintenance needs within our parks. A portion of the funding allocated within the Metro Council’s Budget Amendment will continue to bring more investment to Alberta Jones Park, GG Moore Park, the replacement of restrooms and shelter at Hays-Kennedy Park, replacement of lighting for some ballfields at AB Sawyer Park, Design and Planning documents for a new Gymnasium at the Newburg Community Center as well as planning documents for a new gymnasium and reconstructed pool at the Sun Valley Community Center.
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Non-Profit Assistance: The Metro Council gave financial support to a number of non-profit agencies serving our community. The Bluegrass Center for Autism will receive $500,000 to support the Bluegrass Center for Autism’s capital campaign to expand their campus to serve more persons within our community. The Dare to Care foodbank also received $600,000. Groups like Goodwill, USA Cares and Roots 101 received financial support to assist with serving various persons within our community.
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Housing/Affordable Housing: A total of $24.5 million in funding will be allocated towards addressing the housing needs of people within our community.
Greetings District 16 neighbors,
Last night, we concluded our eight-week budget period. The negotiated $1.2 Billion budget will meet the needs of the greater community, featuring further investments in Public Safety and infrastructure funding.
I am VERY happy to report that we secured funding for the following projects in District 16 for the upcoming Fiscal Year 2026:
- $550,000 for the construction of a new shelter and restrooms at Hayes Kennedy Park.
- $50,000 in traffic calming measures along Bass Road to help improve everyone’s safety and enjoyment of Hayes Kennedy Park, as well as the surrounding neighborhoods.
Hayes Kennedy Park is one of Metro Park’s hidden gems! In recent budgets, I have invested heavily into restoring this park for all park visitors, including $300,000 in last year’s budget to add pickleball courts, in addition to renovated tennis and basketball courts, as well as $70,000 to restripe the parking lot. This year my goal was to provide a modern shelter and restroom facility which will improve the park experience for all visitors whether you are playing pickleball, cricket, rugby or just enjoying the beautiful scenery. The current Pavilion is horribly outdated, and this new facility is well overdue!
If you have any questions about the contents of the Louisville Metro Budget, please know that a copy will be posted online at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/management-budget/approved-budgets-fiscal-year. In addition, my office would be happy to answer any of your questions should you call, email, or see me at one of my upcoming meetings.
I look forward to securing more improvements for District 16 in next year’s budget.
It is an honor to serve!
Scott Reed
Councilman
District 16
Public invited to review and comment on preliminary roadway designs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (June 25, 2025) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will hold a public meeting Wednesday, July 16, to update residents and gather input on preliminary designs for the U.S. 42 improvement project in Jefferson County.
The highway improvement project will enhance safety, improve mobility, and reduce traffic congestion along U.S. 42 from the bridge over Harrods Creek to River Road. The five alternatives currently under consideration include:
- Keep the existing road; eliminate the signals with 3 roundabouts at the intersections and add pedestrian facilities.
- Widening to the south for a 5-lane section throughout; keep the three signals and add pedestrian and multi-use facilities.
- Access Management alternative between Timber Ridge and Fox Harbor.
- Symmetrical widening for a 5-lane section throughout and add pedestrian facilities.
- No build/no changes.
The meeting will be an open house event held from 4 to 7 p.m., with brief presentations at 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m., at St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, 6710 Wolf Pen Branch Road, Louisville, KY 40241. Those who are interested may drop in at any time to review the preliminary designs, receive handouts containing project information, and fill out comment sheets. Representatives from KYTC and the engineering design consultant will be in attendance to answer questions.
Following the public meeting, an online survey will be available through Friday, August 1. After considering public feedback, the final design phase will take through the Winter of 2026.
All written comments will become part of the official meeting record. Once compiled, the meeting record and supporting documentation will be made available for review and copying only after an Open Records Request has been received and approved. All Open Records Requests must be submitted to the Transportation Cabinet, Office of Legal Services, Transportation Office Building (200 Metro St, Frankfort, KY 40622), or via kytc.openrecords@ky.gov.
As a federally funded project, anyone interested in participating as a consulting party will have access to information concerning Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if anyone has a disability and requires accommodations, please notify KYTC no later than Wednesday, July 9. Please call (502) 764-0481 or mail your request to the KYTC District 5 Office, 8310 Westport Road, Louisville, Ky., 40242. Additionally, in compliance with Title VI, translation services are also offered upon request.
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LOUISVILLE PUBLIC MEDIA 75TH ANNIVERSARY RECORD SALE
Louisville Public Media cleaned out their musical closet to offer the public a piece of LPM history at the 75th Anniversary Record Sale. The public is welcome to treasure hunt and crate-dig through over 12,000 vinyls across an array of genres: classical (including some Louisville Orchestra First Edition recordings), opera, jazz, spoken word, and more. Information at lpm.org/recordsale. All proceeds benefit Louisville Public Media.
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WHAT: LPM’s 75th Anniversary Record Sale. The sale offers over 12,000 vinyl records, featuring an array of genres: classical, opera, jazz, spoken word, and more. Merchandise and refreshments from the FlavaVille Food Truck will also be available
WHEN: Saturday, June 28, 2025, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
WHERE: Music Alley at 619 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, KY, 40202 (Between the Louisville Public Media studio and the Mercury Ballroom)
COST: This is a free event. Albums will begin at $1 per record and $5 for box sets.Attendees can bring a LPM tote and fill it for $10 or purchase one onsite for $20 to fill. This is a cashless event.
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: Daniel Gilliam, 90.5 WUOL program director, and Kyle Meredith, 91.9 WFPK program director, will be available for interviews from 8:30 a.m. to nooon. Set up for the event will begin at 7 a.m. on Saturday, June 28.
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Residents,
During the overnight hours from 06/25 to 06/26, car hoppers were once again in Prospect. They looked through an unlocked car on Harrods View Circle and accessed the garage using the remote left in the vehicle. Five other vehicles were entered in the Bridgepointe Subdivision (No signs of forced entry). An SUV was vandalized (rear window broken) when the thieves didn't find any valuables. Nothing was taken from the cars except garage remotes. Continue to be vigilant. Make securing your property part of your evening routine.
On June 22, 2025, at 5:30 pm, Kroger called to report a shoplifter leaving the store. Ofc. Manning was patrolling the shopping area when the call was received and located the suspect in the parking lot. The suspect had several warrants for Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card Over $10,000.00 and Failure to Appear for traffic violations. She was arrested and transported to Louisville Metro Corrections.
On June 6, 2025, at 1:00 pm, someone unlawfully entered an unlocked car at the Hunting Creek Country Club, taking a wallet and credit cards. The thief used one of the stolen credit cards to buy a $9000 watch from a pawnshop in Shively. Officer Shepard followed up with the business seeking video and suspect information. The business owner didn’t have complete suspect information, but he was quickly identified after a brief investigation. The victim suffered no monetary loss because of the fraud protection provided by the card issuer, and Shively PD assumed responsibility for prosecuting the felony that occurred in their jurisdiction.
Over the last few weeks, Kroger has filed several reports on unknown shoplifters taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from the grocery and wine/spirits shop. Asst. Chief McKeehan and Ofc. Shepard investigated, identified, and secured warrants for 6 suspects involved in the thefts. Asst. Chief McKeehan also presented to the Grand Jury on June 18, 2025, for a felony theft committed at Circle K last year, resulting in the indictment of that individual.
If residents have questions for the police department, please direct them to citycops@prospectky.gov rather than replying to Ron Cundiff or citydesk@prospectky.gov.
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Lock up!
- Never leave your unattended vehicle with its windows down or doors unlocked.
- Make sure to always lock up your house, garage, and shed if you have one.
- Bring valuables inside.
Avoid heat related injuries or death.
- Never leave kids, pets, or anyone in your care inside your unattended vehicle.
- If your kids or pets are playing outside on a hot day, be sure they drink plenty of water and find shade when they need it.
Practice safe bike riding.
- Check your bike to make sure the tires are inflated and the brakes are working.
- Put reflectors on the front and back of your bike.
- Always wear a helmet and pads for protection.
- If you ride on the street, keep to the right and follow all traffic signs.
- Be on the lookout for traffic, yield to vehicles, and signal when turning.
- Use the crosswalks and yield to pedestrians. If you have to cross at an intersection, look both ways and walk your bike to the other side.
- Stay alert and watch out for hazards.
Drive safely.
- Always designate a sober driver. This applies to driving your car, motorcycle, boat, or anything on the road.
- Buckle up.
- Avoid distractions while driving. Put your phone down.
- Always look for pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclists.
Be prepared before you leave on vacation.
- If you are going out of town, ask a family member or trusted neighbor to keep an eye on your house and retrieve any mail or packages that arrive.
- Make sure your home is locked up and secure.
- Set a light on a timer inside of your home to create the appearance of activity inside.
- Consider installing exterior motion sensor lighting. This can help deter crime.
- Keep your valuables out of plain sight, and place them in a safe if possible.
- Do not post your vacation plans on social media.
Construction activities scheduled for the next month include:
- Enclosure of the medical center is nearing completion.
- Foundations for perimeter fencing along the south side of the property is planned to begin in the coming weeks.
- Energizing of the chillers in the Central Utility Plant is scheduled to start in the next few weeks.
- Site grading in preparation for paving is taking place in the south end of the construction site.
- Foundations for the laundry facility on the west side of the medical center continues.
- Work continues on the water tank next to the water tower.
- Work continues on the guard house near the entrance of the construction site.
- Interior framing and utility rough is taking place in the East and West Bars of the medical facility.
- Drywall, insulation and painting are ongoing in the West Bar of the medical facility.
- Work on the loading dock and laundry facility on the west side of the medical facility continues.
- Utilities and equipment installation at the Central Utility Plant continues, as well as exterior masonry.
- Utility and elevator installation continue in the North and South Parking Structures.
- The installation of photovoltaic (solar) panels continues at the North Parking Structure.
Additional notes: If you have specific questions about the construction of the new medical center, please send us an email at LOUVAMCconstruction@usace.army.mil. For the most recent information on the project, please visit www.va.gov/louisville-health-care/programs/new-robley-rex-va-medical-center.
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U.S. 31E (Main Street) *Main Remade – East Phase |
Traffic Impacts: Sidewalk and lane closures are possible. Date/Time: Daily. Project Limits: U.S. 31E (Main Street) between Wenzel Street and 2nd Street. Type of Work: One-way to two-way conversion. In addition to the new two-way configuration, other improvements coming to the corridor include upgrades to crosswalks and intersections, a protected bike lane, dedicated left-turn lanes, and new traffic signals. Other Details: www.MainRemade.com
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| U.S. 42 |
Traffic Impacts: Speed limit reduction from 45 mph to 35 mph. Date/Time: Effective Tuesday, July 1. Project Limits: U.S. 42 beginning just West of Del Haven Avenue and extending eastward to just west of River Road. Other Details: Motorists should heed signage, use caution, and adhere to the newly posted speed limit. |
| I-64 East and West |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts are possible. Date/Time: Daily and 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: **Eastbound and westbound traffic is shifted to the outer shoulders. Construction is currently taking place in the median, and two 11-foot lanes will remain open in each direction for the duration of the project.
*Press release
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| I-65 South (John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge) |
Project Limits: I-65 South (John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge). Type of Work: Expansion joint replacement project. Other Details: Full construction is scheduled to begin in mid-July, when newly fabricated expansion joints are expected to arrive. The project is expected to be completed by April 2026, and intermittent lane closures are to be anticipated throughout the duration of construction.
*June 3, 2025 press release *March 31, 2025 press release *February 27, 2025 press release
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| I-265 South (Gene Snyder Freeway) |
Traffic Impacts: Closure of the left lane. Date/Time: Beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 27, through 5 a.m. on Monday, June 30. Project Limits: I-265 South at mile point 23.1 (at the bridge over KY 155/Taylorsville Road). Type of Work: Bridge expansion joint replacement. Other Details: Motorists should heed signage, use caution, and plan ahead of extended travel times. |
| KY 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway) |
Traffic Impacts: Single lane closures are possible. Date/Time: Beginning Monday, June 30, through Saturday, July 5. Daily – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Nightly – 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Project Limits: KY 841 North and South (Gene Snyder Freeway), between mile points 35.0 and 37.7, near and through the East End Tunnel. Type of Work: Routine maintenance of the roadway and East End Tunnel. Other Details: Motorists should heed signage, use caution, and adjust commutes to accommodate lane closures. |
| 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: Work is underway ahead of asphalt resurfacing and the two-way conversion of the roadway. *Work was temporarily paused on this project as KYTC engineers coordinated with contractors and utility providers to reduce utility conflicts along the corridor. Major work is expected to resume this Spring, with full completion expected by the Spring of 2026. |
| 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 Summer of 2025.
*Project webpage
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| Clark Station Road |
Traffic Impacts: Road/bridge closure. Project Limits: Clark Station Road Bridge over Long Run Creek. Type of Work: Bridge replacement project. Other Details: Construction will require the full closure of the existing bridge through August 1, 2025. |
| I-64 and 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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| I-65/KY 480 (Cedar Grove Road) |
Traffic Impacts: Changing traffic patterns, lane shifts, and lane closures are possible as construction progresses. Date/Time: Daily and nightly. Project Limits: KY 480 (Cedar Grove Road) between I-65 between mile points 0.6 and 1.4. Type of Work: Reconstruction of the KY 480/I-65 interchange, including the construction of a double crossover diamond. Other Details: The interchange reconstruction project is expected to be completed by the Fall of 2025.
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| I-64/U.S. 127 Interchange |
Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and traffic shifts are possible. Date/Time: Daily/Nightly. Project Limits: The I-64/U.S. 127 interchange. Type of Work: The realigning of the I-64 West off-ramp to U.S. 127 North and the I-64 West on-ramp from U.S. 127. Other improvements include the installation of a new signalized intersection on U.S. 127 to provide access to development entrances, which will be activated following project completion. Additionally, the intersection of Westridge Drive and Leonardwood Drive will be reconstructed to accommodate dual left turns onto Westridge Drive from U.S. 127. Other Details: Traffic is now in its final configuration. The interchange reconstruction project is expected to be completed by the Summer of 2025. *Press release
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| 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. |
| KY 1665 (Bridgeport-Benson Road) |
*Construction to replace the KY 1665 (Bridgeport-Benson Road) bridge over South Benson Creek at mile point 3.93 in Franklin County has been postponed.
Details regarding the upcoming 60-day closure and revised construction timeline will be shared as they become available.*
Project Limits: KY 1665 (Bridgeport-Benson Road) bridge over South Benson Creek at mile point 3.93. Type of Work: Bridge replacement. |
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*Routine maintenance* |
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| Spencer County |
*Routine maintenance* |
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| I-64 Widening and Improvement Project |
*Traffic impacts here.
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Traffic Impacts: Lane closures and delays are possible as part of a mobile operation. Date/Time: Daily – 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Type of Work: Pavement striping. Other Details: Motorists should provide plenty of space to crews displaying "WET PAINT" signage and be observant of slowed vehicles while traveling through the work zone. |
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| Henry County |
*Routine maintenance* |
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| Trimble County |
*Routine maintenance* |
| 2025 Resurfacing Projects |
*Resurfacing projects will begin on or after 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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KY 2830 (Arthur Street) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 2830 (Arthur Street) east of Brandies Avenue/KY 61 extending north to University Boulevard. |
U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: U.S. 31E (Bardstown Road) at the Bullitt/Jefferson County line, extending south of Colonel Hancock Drive. |
KY 1631 (Crittenden Drive) *Completed* |
Project Limits: 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* |
Project Limits: KY 1531 (Johnson Road) from the railroad crossing extending north to Aiken Road. |
KY 61 (Arthur Street) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 61 (Arthur Street) beginning east of Brandies Avenue extending north to I-65 ramp/East Gaulbert Avenue. |
KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 155 (Taylorsville Road) beginning at KY 1747 (Hurstbourne Lane) extending north to KY 1932 (Breckenridge Lane). |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) beginning at U.S. 42 extending east to the Jefferson/Oldham County line. |
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KY 1531 (Dawson Hill Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1531 (Dawson Hill Road) from KY 1319 extending north to the Bullitt/Jefferson County line. |
KY 2672 (Knob Creek Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 2672 (Knob Creek Road) from KY 1526 (Brooks Hill Road) extending north towards Lake Elmo Road. |
KY 2674 (Stringer Lane) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 2674 (Stringer Lane) from U.S. 31E extending north to KY 44. |
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| KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road/Flat Creek Road) |
Project Limits: KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road/Flat Creek Road) from the Shelby/Franklin County line extending east to Harvieland Road. |
| KY 1570 (St Johns Road) |
Project Limits: KY 1570 (St Johns Road) from the bridge at mile point 4.2, extending north to KY 12. |
| U.S. 127 (Wilkinson Boulevard) |
Project Limits: 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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| KY 362 (Central Avenue) |
Project Limits: KY 362 (Central Avenue) from Rosswoods Drive extending south towards KY 146. |
KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 329 (Covered Bridge Road) from KY 329B extending east to mile point 8.754. |
| KY 1694 (Gum Street) |
Project Limits: KY 1694 (Gum Street) from KY 329 extending north towards Mason Lane. |
| U.S. 42 |
Project Limits: U.S. 42 east of KY 1694 (Gum Street) extending east to the Oldham/Henry County line. |
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KY 362 (Aiken Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 362 (Aiken Road) from the Oldham/Shelby County line extending east near Webb Road. |
| U.S. 60 (Frankfort Road) |
Project Limits: U.S. 60 (Frankfort Road) beginning at KY 395 extending east to the Shelby/Franklin County line. |
KY 1408 (Loydsburg Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1408 (Loydsburg Road) from KY 362 extending west to the Shelby/Oldham County line. |
KY 322 (Lucas Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 322 (Lucas Road) from KY 53 extending north to the Shelby/Henry County line. |
| KY 53 (Mt. Eden Road) |
Project Limits: KY 53 (Mt. Eden Road) beginning at KY 714/KY 44 extending north to KY 1790 (Hooper Station Road). |
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KY 1633 (Elk Creek Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1633 (Elk Creek Road) from KY 1135 (Industrial Road) extending north to KY 55. |
KY 1795 (Mill Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1795 (Mill Road) from Paradise Pointe Road extending east to KY 636. |
KY 55 (Shelbyville Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 55 (Shelbyville Road) beginning at KY 155 extending north to the Spencer/Shelby County line. |
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| U.S. 421 (Campbellsburg Road) |
Project Limits: U.S. 421 (Campbellsburg Road) at the I-71 overpass extending to the Henry/Trimble County line. |
KY 1360 (Franklinton Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1360 (Franklinton Road) from KY 22 extending north to Bullitt Hill Road. |
| KY 241 (Pleasureville Road) |
Project Limits: KY 241 (Pleasureville Road) beginning at the Shelby/Henry County line extending north to U.S. 421. |
KY 1861 (Smithfield Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1861 (Smithfield Road) from KY 22 extending to KY 322. |
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KY 1256 (Fisher Ridge Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 1256 (Fisher Ridge Road) from Detmer Lane extending east to KY 625. |
KY 3175 (Sulphur-Bedford Road) *Completed* |
Project Limits: KY 3175 (Sulphur-Bedford Road) from Hoskins Lane extending north to U.S. 42. |
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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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