John Hagan
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Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:38 pm
SPENCER CO. Lake Wazzapamani
JustinHammond wrote:The problem is going to be the Indiana side. They aren't doing much work over there.
Ed Vermillion
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Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:32 pm
38 degrees 25' 25' N 85 degrees 36' 2' W
John Hagan
Foodie
1416
Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:38 pm
SPENCER CO. Lake Wazzapamani
Gary Guss wrote:Thanks Riverfields for inconveniencing thousands of people everyday.
People will not be allowed to use the ramp until the Big Four's new deck is in place and the whole bridge is ready for traffic, said Mike Kimmel, the waterfront agency's deputy director. Officials are also hoping to hear back from the Federal Highway Administration regarding an application for $25 million. Karem said officials are hoping to get word by January to know if they'll have access to a chunk of the money available through the national economic stimulus plan.
If approved, $10 million would go toward putting a new deck across the bridge, Karem said. The rest would likely pay to connect with the bridge on Indiana's shore. The Big Four's re-decking is expected to be complete by late 2011.
Matthew D
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Steve A wrote:This story from a few weeks back says, in part:People will not be allowed to use the ramp until the Big Four's new deck is in place and the whole bridge is ready for traffic, said Mike Kimmel, the waterfront agency's deputy director. Officials are also hoping to hear back from the Federal Highway Administration regarding an application for $25 million. Karem said officials are hoping to get word by January to know if they'll have access to a chunk of the money available through the national economic stimulus plan.
If approved, $10 million would go toward putting a new deck across the bridge, Karem said. The rest would likely pay to connect with the bridge on Indiana's shore. The Big Four's re-decking is expected to be complete by late 2011.
Am I reading this correctly, that funding to complete this is not in place?
Carla G wrote:Love the idea of a pedestrian bridge. Maybe with more outdoor activity and things to do downtown, it'll help the downtown area come back to life. Always good to reclycle stuff too!
Gary Guss wrote:I'll bet it gets done a lot sooner than the East end bridge.. Thanks Riverfields for inconveniencing thousands of people everyday.
If you are going to start blaming people, there's plenty of blame to go around for everyone involved. Let's not single out the environmental watchdog group alone.
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