The folks over at 8664.org released another beautiful video rendering of the proposed Waterfront Parkway that could transform Louisville’s waterfront from concrete menace into a true urban amenity. You should certainly remember the renderings and video from a few weeks ago (and if you don’t, you’d better refresh your memory over here). This is the first installment of a series of videos that will fully detail the 8664.org proposal.
The video takes a fly-over approach through the improved and smaller Spaghetti Junction and onto the new Waterfront Parkway near Slugger Field. It then proceeds past Waterfront Park and along the Ohio River downtown. It’s intended to clarify inaccuracies in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s traffic study of the proposal:
“The State’s “8664″ traffic study incorrectly terminated all off ramps from Spaghetti Junction at Clay Street. This video shows how I-364 (today’s I-64) would flow seamlessly through a simplified SJ to Waterfront Parkway.”
What? No Museum Plaza.
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