$3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge project cleared for design, construction following federal approval
The Brent Spence Bridge project will officially move forward without tolls, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday.
The Brent Spence Bridge project will officially move forward without tolls, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday.
Construction this spring will close the man road leading to Ashland Park, making the area a bit tougher to access for Thunder Over Louisville in April.
In the meantime, city officials urge people to continue supporting downtown businesses.
The sign first went up in 1939.
Starting April 12, the south side of E. Main Street will reopen after being blocked by construction equipment for months, and the north side will close.
The long-running I-Move Kentucky construction project on Louisville area interstates is expected to be complete next spring.
The new long-term, no-interest loan meant to provide some relief amid the ongoing construction project may not be enough to keep some from closing down as they continue to lose revenue.
Owners say orange barrels and detour signs have block customers from getting to their shops.
As construction continues, so do tours at the nearby Kentucky Derby Museum.
The public got a chance to see what the nearly $11 million project will do and talk to the project managers.