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The city will hold two public meetings to discuss converting 3rd Street from a one-way to a two-way street from Broadway to Main Street.
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The road fund ended up with $51.1 million more than officials had predicted, mostly due to lots of Kentuckians buying or transferring ownership of cars.
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This year, riders will get a new smart card to pay for trips and will also be able to scan their smart phones as a payment option.
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Although it tops the state's list of road priorities, some experts have long said spending money to widen highways to alleviate congestion just doesn’t work.
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Mayor Fischer and other officials Tuesday announced TARC as the recipient of a $2.5 million federal grant for the Riverport Circulator Project.
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Tolling will begin after the Riverlink electronic toll collection system has been tested. Officials have said that it would likely start in December.
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Ivonye founded the Louisville company Mailhaven after a missed package cost him $250.
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If Kentucky is still out of compliance by January 2018, Kentucky drivers' licenses will not be accepted to board domestic flights.
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For the first time in nearly a decade, city crews will end the paving season with more than 100 miles of fresh asphalt, Fischer announced Friday.
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The $23 million project is expected to cause headaches along Eastern Parkway, including detours, lane closures and traffic snarls.