Walkability

The feds just made it a lot easier for cities to...

We probably haven’t seen the last of engineers who insist on designing local streets like surface highways. But at least now they can’t claim their hands are tied...

Attend one of four Move Louisville Public Open Houses to help...

Your help is needed! As you know, we're is in the middle of a public comment period for the recently released Move Louisville draft transportation...

Best: Norton Commons is teaching the suburbs how to walk again

  So-called New Urbanism is a modern day planning term that refers to old-style methods of community design. In other words, New Urbanism integrates a...

Wait, what?! Louisville removes sidewalk in the name of pedestrian safety...

Louisville's Ninth Street Divide just got a little bit wider, and Downtown Louisville a little less walkable. During a street repaving project, two small pieces...

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy calls for more walking, building more walkable...

Americans should spend more time walking, and communities should be equipped with walking areas to make that possible, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said...

Pew study: Liberals prefer living in cities, walkability while conservatives prefer...

Liberals and conservatives don't agree on much. In addition to politics, the two groups also disagree in many other areas, such as rural vs....

The 310 at Nulu apartments get a lot right, but it’s...

On Hancock Street a block south of Nulu's main drag, East Market Street, 173 new market-rate apartments are now complete as part of the mixed-income...

#LouCityReads: Panera Bread’s proposed patio a litmus test for the future...

A Panera Bread location at 4024 Shelbyville Road, across the street from Trinity High School where St. Matthews just begins to show signs of...

Major mixed-use development alongside Cherokee Park could bring density, walkability

There's a small triangular block right at the halfway point between Frankfort Avenue and Bardstown Road that we're all familiar with, but likely haven't thought...