Branden Klayko
Metro Council's Transportation Panel took the opportunity to rubber stamp the creation of a tolling authority without public comment Thursday, and took less than an hour to do it.
From 8664.org:
Despite articulate pleas by Councilwoman Ward-Pugh and Councilman Owen for...
This structure on Logan Street seems to be staring off forlornly with a look of blank astonishment. When I stumbled across it a while ago, I nearly broke out laughing at how a structure that was undoubtedly once a...
Grady Clay is a name anyone interested in Louisville or urbanism should know. He's a distinguished writer and journalist, covering urban issues and architecture for the Courier-Journal back in its heyday. Grady also served as editor of Landscape Architecture...
While Broken Sidewalk is about Louisville neighborhoods and the city we all love, I want to include a few observations and experiences I have had in New York City. I will be writing a new regular column about life...
What if a real streetcar line meandered down Bardstown Road, connecting by rail Baxter Avenue and the Douglass Loop? Developer Dennis Dutton is proposing just that. His Bardstown Road Trolley Project is still in its early stages as the...
It seems no topic is small enough to cause a fuss, including the simple idea of commemorating a local leader. The latest issue at hand is the renaming of 34th Street to honor the late Rev. Louis Coleman. With...
Here's to trying one more time to discuss the 8664.org proposal to re-envision the City of Louisville as an even greater place than it is today. Several new items have cropped up since our last post (don't forget to...
The Louisville Zoo continues to move forward with its Glacier Run exhibit area. Initial phases have already opened, including a splash park, but the most exciting portions are slated to come online in the next year or two. Glacier...
The old Jefferson Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library is one of the original nine Carnegie libraries in Louisville. Built in 1912 and opened in 1913, the building now sits forlorn on one corner of Western Cemetery on...







