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Consultant Presents Downtown parking and multimodal plan calling for flexible parking rules and network improvements

5394592 · July 16, 2025
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A consultant presented a final downtown transportation and parking plan that inventories about 570 public parking spaces, recommends pedestrian and bicycle network connections, and suggests reviewing the city's more-stringent parking minimums compared with Louisville Metro.

A planning consultant on July 1 introduced a final downtown transportation and parking plan to the Jeffersontown City Council, recommending expanded pedestrian and bicycle connections, potential parking-lot expansions and a review of the city's existing parking minimums to support future development. Tom Springer, a consultant with UK Ford, told the council the study is intended to guide grant requests, downtown development and parking and transportation adjustments. The plan counts roughly 570 public parking spaces in the downtown study area, not including the library and senior center, and maps potential sites for future public-private parking…

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