Working with the public and leaders from neighborhoods and small cities in the eastern part of Louisville Metro, Metro Parks is leading a planning effort to identify the preliminary route and alignment of the paved Louisville Loop trail's northeastern corridor.
This paved multi-use trail will connect two other planned segments of the Louisville Loop: the Floyds Fork Greenway and a multi-use path in the River Road corridor.
This web site offers an opportunity for interested citizens to learn more about the project, sign up to receive meeting notices and project updates via e-mail, and offer feedback to the project team.
Northeastern Corridor Survey
We want to hear from you! The best way for citizens to express their interest in what they would like to see from the project is to complete a short survey developed for those who live, work, play or simply want to express an opinion on the northeastern corridor. The survey takes just a few minutes or less to complete.
To take the survey, please {click here}.
Project library
April 9, 2008 Documents
The second public meeting for the Northeast Corridor occurred on April 9 at the Berrytown YMCA. Below are public documents that were presented during the meeting. They include information on exisiting conditions within each region, public feedback and maps of possible routes of the corridor through each region.
Introductory documents
welcome_abouttheprojectBOARD.pdf
welcome_quickfactsBOARD.pdf
welcome_welcomeBOARD.pdf
New Region 1 Documents
Region1ExCond_AppBOARD.pdf
Region1FeedbackBOARD.pdf
Region1MapBOARD.pdf
New Region 2 Documents
Region2ExCond_AppBOARD.pdf
Region2FeedbackBOARD.pdf
Region2MapBOARD.pdf
New Region 3 Documents
Region3ExCond_AppBOARD.pdf
Region3FeedbackBOARD.pdf
Region3MapBOARD.pdf
April 9 Powerpoint
PowerPoint_Forum_2FINAL.pdf
December 19, 2007 documents
The northeastern corridor encompasses an area that, for planning purposes, has been broken up into three regions. The project team has made available three maps for each region that identify the boundaries for each individual region; landmarks such as schools, parks and shopping centers within each region; and a map intended for public input on the project. Participants are encouraged to mark up those maps to identify where they would like to see the route connected to the Louisville Loop and submit them to the project team.
For a presentation on the Northeast Corridor of the Louisville Loop {click here}. This presentation gives a complete overview of the Louisville Loop project and was presented at the introductory public meeting Dec. 19 at EP "Tom" Sawyer State Park.
For an overview of the Northeast Corridor of the Louisville Loop, please {click here}.
Region 1: Prospect, including Norton Commons
For the boundary map for Region 1 {click here}.
For the landmark/activity map for Region 1 {click here}.
For the public input map for Region 1 {click here}.
Region 2: Anchorage, EP Tom Sawyer State Park, University, Berrytown & Lyndon
For the boundary map for Region 2 {click here}.
For the landmark/activity map for Region 2 {click here}.
For the public input map for Region 2 {click here}.
Region 3: Middletown and Jeffersontown
For the boundary map for Region 3 {click here}.
For the landmark/activity map for Region 3 {click here}.
For the public input map for Region 3 {click here}.
*NEW* Louisville Loop Maps
For a map of the overall Loop project {click here}.
For a map of the Northeastern connections {click here}.
For a map of possible Northeastern routes {click here}.
For a map of Northeastern alternatives {click here}.
Completed public input maps should be mailed to:
Northeast Louisville Loop Planning Project
Metro Parks
PO Box 37280
Louisville, KY 40233-7280
Maps may also be e-mailed as attachments to parks@louisvilleky.gov.