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Thank you for joining us! 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Thank you for joining us! Here is what you can expect to discuss tonight: Introduction Theresa Zawacki – Louisville Metro Office of Growth and Innovation Brief overview of the History of the project Jon Henney– GS&P Public Meeting #3 Survey Results Jon Henney - GS&P Preferred Alignment Mike Sewell – GS&P Redevelopment Concepts Tricia Smallwood - REA Funding/Budget Next Steps http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY History of the project Public Meeting #1- March 7, 2013 Summary of Planning Study Build-A-Section Stations Participant Survey #1 Public Meeting #2- July 18, 2013 Presentation of alternative alignments and typical section options Public Opinion Survey #2 Coordination with Rose Fellowship Report Redevelopment Opportunities Consideration of BRT Public Meeting #3- September 30, 2014 Introduce recommendations of the Rose Fellows Report and transit options Public Opinion Survey #3 Public #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Results 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Results Response Key Statistics 26 total responses 100% indicated that they own the place where they live http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Result 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Result http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Results 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Results http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Results 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Results Rose Fellowship Report Key Statistics 81% were not previously aware of the report 81% believe that the Redevelopment of the 4th Street Corridor is vital to the City 85% believe that streetscape improvements are important for development 85% believe that the corridor needs more groceries, restaurants, retail stores, ect. 33% support 4th street being used as primarily for public transit http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Results 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Results Transit Key Statistics 27% indicated that they would like to see an increase in frequency along the corridor 65% support bringing BRT to Louisville 62% support bringing BRT to the 4th street corridor 31% indicated that they would switch if BRT was available http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Public Meeting #3 Survey Results 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Public Meeting #3 Survey Results http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Preferred Typical Sections 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Preferred Typical Sections http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Preferred Alignment and Typical Section 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Preferred Alignment and Typical Section http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Preferred Alignment and Typical Section 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Preferred Alignment and Typical Section http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Redevelopment Concepts 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Redevelopment Concepts http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Redevelopment Concepts 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Redevelopment Concepts http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

Redevelopment Concepts 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Redevelopment Concepts http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Funding / Budget Please note that the above is for informational use only and the actual project budget may differ pending approval and subsequent authorizations. http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY Next Steps Environmental Planning Preliminary Engineering Approvals / Funding Final Engineering Right-of-Way Utilities / Construction NOW Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014

The Team appreciates your continued input! 4th STREET IMPROVEMENTS From Industry to Central, Louisville KY http://4thStLouisville.info Please contact us if you need more assistance or project information: April Jones 502.574.4140 april.jones@louisvilleky.gov Mike Sewell 502.627.8900 mike_sewell@gspnet.com The Team appreciates your continued input! Please stop by the project plan exhibit and share any ideas or concern. http://4thstlouisville.info Public Engagement #4 – January 13, 2014