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Sixty-seven Congress nembers to feds: Measure the movement of people, not...
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...
New Albany hopes to slow traffic, increase safety with Spring Street...
Construction has begun on a road diet project along New Albany's Spring Street. The redesign covers an eight-block, .8-mile stretch of Spring between Vincennes Street and Beharrell Avenue.
The...
St. Matthews residents held a meeting to discuss changes along Chenoweth...
Chenoweth Lane, running from Brownsboro Road into the heart of St. Matthews, is an idyllic little lane. Lined by mature trees and quaint, well-kept cottages,...
Louisville Loop opens another 2.6 miles of shared-use paths in Southwest...
On the heels of announcing three new bike lanes in Russell and California neighborhoods, Mayor Greg Fischer today dedicated a new segment of the Louisville...
It’s time to dust off this plan to create a multi-modal...
A few weeks ago, Mayor Greg Fischer launched an initiative to encourage the exploration and enjoyment of Southwest Louisville. The South Points Scenic Area...
Report: Five techniques that guide the best regional planning agencies
“Metropolitan Planning Organization” is the wonky name for an obscure but oh-so-important breed of public agency—the regional planning bodies charged with distributing federal transportation...
Connecting Kentuckiana: Still Time to Weigh in on Future of Transportation
There's still time to help shape the Metropolitan Transportation Plan called Connecting Kentuckiana which has been undergoing a series of public meetings. There are...