Public Input Meeting April 16, 2012
Meeting Schedule Housekeeping Meeting Schedule – Open House – 6:00-6:30 pm – Presentation – 6:30-7:00 pm – Q&A – 7:00-7:30 pm – Open House – 7:30-8:30 pm
Introductions U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Metro Parks Mayor’s Office Metro Council District Representatives HDR Engineering, Inc. Corn Island Archaeology Redwing Ecological Services
Study Purpose This Study Will……. Evaluate Routes for a Conceptual Shared-Use Path – National Turnpike at Fairdale Road to Floyds Fork at Bardstown Road – Provide a Recommended Alignment for the Louisville Loop Identify Potential Ecological Restoration Opportunities – Pond Creek Watershed – Floyds Fork Watershed
Meeting Purpose Louisville Loop Summary Other projects in and around Study Area Describe the intent of this Study Gain input on potential trail route variations Gain input on natural and socio-economic resources in the study area Outline future steps of the planning process
Louisville Loop Summary
RiverWalk and Levee Trail
Ohio River Levee Trail Extension Louisville Loop from Farnsley-Moremen to Watson Lane
Scoop on the Loop Loop Related Projects – CDC Wayfinding and Signage Master Plan – Louisville Loop Design Guidelines – Southwest Greenways Master Plan – Olmsted Parkways
21 st Century Parks - Floyds Fork
Floyds Fork Broad Run Park
Pond Creek Corridor
Scoop on the Loop Projects around the Loop – National Turnpike widening from Fairdale Rd. to S. Park Rd. – Mt. Holly Rd. Widening – Blue Lick Road widening from I-265 to Preston Hwy. – Interchange improvements at I-265 and Preston Hwy. – Preston Hwy. intersection improvements at Commerce Crossing/Cooper Chapel – Cooper Chapel Rd. Section I – Cooper Chapel Rd. Section III – Beulah Church Rd. widening – Mt. Washington Rd. Section I – Mt. Washington Rd Section II – McNeely Lake Park Master Plan – McNeely Lake Park Access Improvements
National Turnpike / Mt. Holly Rd
Blue Lick Rd, Preston/I-265 Interchange, Commerce/Preston/Cooper Chapel
Cooper Chapel Rd. Section I
Cooper Chapel Rd. Section III & Beulah Church Road widening
Mt. Washington Rd, Section I and II
McNeely Lake Park Master Plan
Project Overview Provide a conceptual shared-use path and ecological restoration plan from Fairdale to Floyds Fork
Evaluate Existing Conditions Cultural, Historical, Archaeological Resources Rights of Way Land Use Land Ownership Physical Barriers – Streams, Roads, Railroad Utilities Topography
Trail Alignment Concept A planned paved and shared-use recreational trail that will serve as a major recreational and transportation feature for the nearby community and region. Trail uses will include walking, biking, hiking, and horseback riding. – Trail variations – Trailheads with parking – Pedestrian, bike, and transit access points to neighborhoods, parks, community facilities and schools
Louisville Loop Standards
Natural Environment Physical Environment Social Environment Economic Environment The Approach: Four Fundamental Elements
Process - Segments
Process – Alternative Alignments
Process – Preferred Alignment
Background – Previous Studies 2008 – Pond and Mill Creek Feasibility Study
Background – Previous Studies 2008 – Pond and Mill Creek Feasibility Study
Ecological Restoration Along tributaries of Pond Creek and Floyds Fork Categorize functional benefits to the natural and human environments.
Future Participation Opportunities Preliminary Plan Development (segments) Preliminary Plan (alignments) Preliminary Final Plan (recommended alignment)
QUESTIONS?