Branden Klayko
(Editor's Note: This article cites a Charlotte bike advocate who used competition among southeastern cities as one reason to implement better bike infrastructure like protected bike lanes. The Move Louisville 20-year transportation plan also referenced the need to compete...
Have you ridden on the ZeroBus yet? Those big-eyed futuristic buses have been circling through Downtown fare-free for a year-and-a-half now—and they're all electric. This week, TARC, the Transit Authority of River City, rolled out its next generation of...
One of the two main goals of the Move Louisville plan, the city's 20-year transportation plan, is to reduce the number of miles people drive each day. The plan calls for reducing Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) by 500,000 per day, which...
Bill Weyland isn't the only one in town digging around in preparation for a new hotel. Tim Mulloy and the Poe Companies have also begun pre-construction work for a new eight-story Homewood Suites hotel on the northeast corner of...
How is the United States doing on traffic safety?
To hear a lot of people tell it, we’re making great strides. President Obama recently referred to the reduction in American traffic deaths as a success story of sorts, contrasting it...
In a few months, a five-story Home2Suites hotel by Hilton will begin rising on the corner of Jefferson Street and Hancock Street in Nulu. Several tipsters have reported in the past few days that crews were on site digging...
The federal government hands states about $40 billion a year for transportation—money they can basically spend however they want. The result in many places is a lot of expensive, traffic-inducing highways that get clogged with cars soon after they’re finished. Can measuring...
While going through a batch of proposed demolitions recently, I had to give one house a second look. Hadn't I seen that one before? The house is a small brick shotgun at 2136 Lytle Street in Portland.
And it turns...
The Kroger location at 924 South Second Street in SoBro, the area south of Broadway between Downtown and Old Louisville, has hit the market, and the future of the last urban grocery store in Louisville remains uncertain.
"We have Kroger...