The state will be replacing the big bridge and the project is expected to take months to complete.
Starting Tuesday, Oct. 24, crews will begin repairing steel railings on the Second Street Bridge that have had temporary guardrails for months.
It's estimated about 18,000 drivers go through the intersection every day.
The roadway is expected to open on Friday, June 30 at 5 p.m.
With diesel prices well over $5 -- and nearly $6 in some places -- Louisville-based drivers say they're reeling and shoppers can expect to pay the price.
The union will protest outside TARC headquarters at 3 p.m. Thursday.
The company is currently accepting resumes through January 31st for a one-year position.
The ramps where drivers merge onto I-64 eastbound or I-71 northbound changed at 5 a.m. Wednesday.
Louisville Metro Police have been implementing programs to crack down on pedestrian injuries and deaths, but the department is now setting its sights on the pedestrians themselves.
Contention, confusion and concern are being met by frustration, fear and a fight for space on Louisville roads.