Mayor Fischer's Budget Calls for 28 New Miles of Bike Facilities

Louisville Metro Council approved $300,000 for 28 new miles of bike facilities. These bike lanes will be concentrated in Old Louisville to connect UofL to Old Louisville to downtown, thus becoming the first truly connected bike-friendly neighborhood. The mayor said that as the city paves streets under the new budget, bike lanes will be added everywhere possible. Louisville Metro is planning to stripe these bike facilities as soon as this fall.

Metro officials will be partnering with Bicycle for Louisville to host the below public involvement meetings to better understand what type of bicycle facility will encourage more people to bike. We are encouraging people to fill out this survey, especially if you cannot attend one or more of the below public meetings. At the conclusion of the public meetings, participants' responses will be reviewed, documented, and reported back to participants.

This survey takes approximately 7-10 minutes to complete. Since your privacy is important, your individual responses will not be shared.

Thank you for your support.

Urban Bicycle Network Community Meeting
Wednesday August 14, 2013
Location: Urban Design Studio 507 S 3rd St.
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Urban Bicycle Network Report Back (Old Louisville, UofL, and Downtown)
Wednesday August 21, 2013
Location: 325 West Cardinal Boulevard • Louisville, KY 40208
Time: 5:30- 7:00 p.m.

Urban Bicycle Network Report Back (Lexington Rd. and Grinstead Rd.)
Tuesday August 27, 2013
Location: 2115 Lexington Rd, Louisville, KY 40206
Time: 5:30- 7:00 p.m.

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