LOUISVILLE – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will hold a public meeting Thursday, May 9, to update residents and gather input on preliminary designs for the KY 1450 (Blue Lick Road) roadway enhancement project in Bullitt County.
The meeting will be an open-house event held from 5 to 7 p.m. at Hebron Middle School, 3300 E. Hebron Lane, Shepherdsville.
Those who are interested may drop in any time to review the preliminary design, receive handouts containing project information, and fill out comment sheets. Representatives from KYTC and the engineering design consultant will be in attendance to answer questions.
The purpose of the roadway enhancement project is to improve safety and reduce congestion along KY 1450 (Blue Lick Road) from KY 1526 (John Harper Highway) to W. Triangle Lane. The design will address the lack of roadway shoulders, poor pavement conditions, as well as ways to improve traffic flow due to multiple commercial and industrial entrances along the route.
An online survey will be made available following the public meeting. Over the next year, the final design phase will take place after the consideration of public feedback.
All written comments will become part of the official meeting record. Once compiled, the meeting record and supporting documentation will be made available for review and copying only after an Open Records Request has been received and approved.
All Open Records Requests must be submitted to the Transportation Cabinet, Office of Legal Services, Transportation Office Building (200 Metro St, Frankfort, KY 40622), or via kytc.openrecords@ky.gov.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if anyone has a disability and requires accommodations, please notify Morgan Woodrum at KYTC no later than Monday, May 6. Please call (502) 764-0481 or mail your request to the KYTC District 5 Office, 8310 Westport Road, Louisville, KY, 40242. Additionally, in compliance with Title VI, translation services are also offered.