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Introduction U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Metro Parks Mayor’s Office Metro Council District Representatives HDR, Inc.
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Housekeeping Meeting Schedule – Open House – 6:00-6:30 pm – Presentation – 6:30-6:45 pm – Q&A – 6:45-7:00 pm – Open House – 7:00-8:00 pm Meeting Schedule
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Quick Overview of Louisville Loop Project Description Site Challenges Site Opportunities Trail Cross Sections Next Steps Presentation Format
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Louisville Loop Overview Master Plan
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Louisville Loop Overview Built Segment
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Farnsley-Moremen to Watson Lane Louisville Loop Overview Upcoming Construction
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Project Overview
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Provide connectivity to neighborhoods, schools, parks, workplaces, and commercial districts. Achieve proper balance between trail user experience and cost. Minimize disturbance to environmentally sensitive areas. Project Goals
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Blow up of routing map Public input on trail routing options Meeting Purpose
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Challenge: Crossing Gene Snyder Hwy Site Analysis
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Challenge: Crossing Dixie Hwy Site Analysis
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Challenge: Crossing Railroads Site Analysis
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Challenge: Crossing Driveways Site Analysis
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Challenge: Environmental Concerns Site Analysis TopographyEnvironmentally Sensitive Areas
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Challenge: Land Acquisition Site Analysis Narrow R.O.W.Potential Private Land Acquisition
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Opportunities: Gene Snyder Crossings Site Analysis TunnelOverpasses Underpass at WatsonvilleUnderpass at Railroad
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Blow up of routing map Site Analysis Opportunities: Gene Snyder Crossings
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Opportunities: Dixie Hwy/Railroad Crossings Site Analysis Railroad CrossingSignalized Dixie Hwy Crossing
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Blow up of routing map Site Analysis Opportunities: Dixie Hwy/Railroad Crossings
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Site Analysis Opportunities: Key destinations NeighborhoodsSchools ParksCommercial Districts
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Opportunities: Key Destinations Site Analysis Existing TrailsJefferson Memorial Forest
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Opportunities: Scenic Areas Site Analysis FarmlandForested Land Pond Creek
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What Will the Path Look Like? Shared Use Path Sections Path Adjacent to RoadwaysPath Within Natural Areas
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What Will the Path Look Like? Shared Use Path Sections Path Adjacent to Gene Snyder HwySoft Surface Path
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What Will the Path Look Like? Shared Use Path Sections Sharrow with Adjacent SidewalkPath Adjacent to Railroad
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Next Steps Develop 3 Alternative Routes – Public Input – Constructability – Cost – Safety – User Experience – Connectivity – Right of Way Acquisition Develop a Summary Report of 3 Alignments – Proposed routing of hard surface and soft surface paths – Potential locations for trailheads and other facilities (restrooms, drinking fountains) – Operation and maintenance issues – Development costs for each of the alternatives Develop a Preferred Alignment Public Meeting Regarding Preferred Alignment
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Project Schedule
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Questions
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