Louisville Metro Parks
Story Avenue Park and Butchertown’s quest for meaningful public space
When you look down from a mile up, it's unmistakable: Butchertown has been, well, butchered, sliced, and laid out on a charcuterie board. Over...
Steeped in cycling history, Wayside Park will host 300 free bike...
While we all love the Kentucky Derby, getting there is usually a challenge. That's because Louisville isn't exactly set up to efficiently handle large...
Makeover of Iroquois Park’s Northern Overlook brings resiliency to Louisville’s most...
Iroquois Park’s Northern Overlook, with views of downtown and the Ohio River valley, offers the city’s finest natural panorama. After suffering decades of degradation...
Metro Parks & Recreation needs your feedback to improve parks around...
Metro Louisville Parks & Recreation wants to hear from you to help improve parks around the city. The agency has launched its 2016 Needs Assessment...
Heritage Green rehab of former Navy housing into 560 affordable apartments...
While the Germantown Mill Lofts is Underhill Associates' highest profile development project right now, another significant multi-family housing development in South Louisville is steadily moving...
November 10: Help plan the next Louisville Loop segment in Eastwood
Another segment of the Louisville Loop is up for public review. The next section of bike- and pedestrian-path, the Middletown-Eastwood Trail (MET), will run for half...
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...
Funds needed to help build this missing link along the Beargrass...
The Beargrass Creek Greenway winds its way from Cherokee Park through Irish Hill toward the Ohio River—but taking the trail today, you'd never make it...