Mar 8 Politics TARC Takes Public Comment on Louisville Loop Service Two people showed up for an open house on the plan Tuesday afternoon. One of them said TARC should improve its current services, rather than add more.The other half of the audienc said the route will help familiarize people with the loop. By Sheila Ash Mar 8 Politics TARC Takes Public Comment on Louisville Loop Service Sheila Ash
Dec 13 Local News Metro Parks Seeking Input On Louisville Loop Exercise Path Runners, walkers and cyclists are invited to the Shawnee Golf Course Clubhouse Monday evening to discuss the development of a sign direction master plan for the Louisville Loop. By Gabe Bullard Dec 13 Local News Metro Parks Seeking Input On Louisville Loop Exercise Path Gabe Bullard
Oct 18 Local News Meeting This Week On Louisville Loop Section When complete, the Loop will be a 100 mile paved trail encircling the city for cyclists, joggers and walkers. By Rick Howlett Oct 18 Local News Meeting This Week On Louisville Loop Section Rick Howlett
May 10 Local News Public Meeting Tomorrow for Louisville Loop Plans by Stephanie Crosby Louisville Metro Parks planners will reveal the route for the northeast portion of the Louisville Loop tomorrow night at a public meeting. Senior Planner Lisa Hite says the section of the loop of bicycle and walking trails between Prospect and Shelbyville Road was particularly challenging, because there aren’t many existing parks that […] By Stephanie Crosby May 10 Local News Public Meeting Tomorrow for Louisville Loop Plans Stephanie Crosby
Jan 25 Arts and Culture City Plans to Apply for New Federal Art-Related Grant Louisville plans to apply for a new funding program from the National Endowment for the Arts. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports. Last week, NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman announced the agency will award a limited number of grants for up to $250,000 to cities for arts-related projects, including planning arts districts, promoting artists and using art to […] By Elizabeth Kramer Jan 25 Arts and Culture City Plans to Apply for New Federal Art-Related Grant Elizabeth Kramer
Dec 9 Local News Open House on Walkability Reports Set For Tomorrow An open house tomorrow will be the first chance for the public to see the results of walkability studies conducted by the health department in three Louisville neighborhoods. Parks department spokesperson Jason Cissell says the studies of Chickasaw, Portland and Smoketown are still open to input from the public. “So it’s an opportunity to not […] By Stephanie Crosby Dec 9 Local News Open House on Walkability Reports Set For Tomorrow Stephanie Crosby