Branden Klayko
Yesterday's pedestrian safety rally dubbed Operation Sidewalk Defense on Bardstown Road at the site of of the recently demolished car wash has been declared a success. Sponsored by CART (Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation), the rally reportedly...
Bardstown Road is gettings its own "green building." A new two-and-a-half story mixed-use structure is proposed for the site of of a former car wash on the corner of Bardstown Road and Edgeland Avenue and will contain a Highland...
A new 860-space parking garage is now under construction on Third Street across from the arena. The Galt House is building the garage and expects the structure to be completely open at the end of 2010 or early 2011...
Leave it to Copenhagen to implement such a small luxury that can make a big difference in the lives of cyclists. Bicycle culture blog Copenhagenize shows us why minor infrastructure improvements are so important:
It's a tiny detail. No bells...
The C-J reported Friday that bids for the recently announced Riverview Park renovations in Southwest Jefferson County will be opened after today's deadline and construction will start soon thereafter. Phase I of the $30 million master plan includes a...
Another group of historic buildings dating to 1875 on Main Street in New Albany will soon come back to life. Situated directly across the street from the new YMCA Aquatic Center, the two building group was recently sold by...
Did you miss the official unveiling of Irish Hill's design competition Mediative Urbanisms at The Green Building? Now's your chance to catch up on the international array of proposals to transform the brownfield site of the late Irish Hill...
Have you seen these little white cyclists popping up at major Louisville intersections? They are designed to show cyclists where to position their bikes to trigger a traffic light change. When I first saw the stencils, I thought this...
Sidewalks are too often neglected by construction sites around the city. It's easy to block a sidewalk and assume pedestrians—like water—will find a way around. Examples abound all over the city, but CART recently picked up on a sidewalk...







