Louisville continues to receive national distinctions for its transportation solutions. Last October, I-64 across the waterfront ranked 7th nationally on the Congress for the New Urbanism's Freeways without Futures list. At the time, we were told we would have broken into the coveted Top 5 if only our local leadership showed signs of more progressive thinking. Oh well, until next year!
While Louisville basketball wasn't able to make it all the way to Detroit this year, Louisville's tranportation plan (which looks a lot like Detroit) has accended to the nation's top spot. That's right, we are excited to announce that Louisville's very own Ohio River Bridges Project came in #1 in a recently released article, Highways to Nowhere: The 7 Most Ridiculous New Roads Being Built In America.
We noticed a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's spokesman felt compelled to post comments regarding the story, stating that the project won't be paid for with stimulus money. But the author quickly shot back stating stimulus funding would likely be used in the future if the "Most Ridiculous" project in the country moves forward.
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Gosh,I must have missed this in the Curious Urinal.Perhaps due to the CJ's diminutive size,I may have been unable to find it,much less a story...