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KYTC hosting public meeting to discuss Glendale bypass plans

todayJuly 18, 2024 12

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Area residents will have a chance to provide feedback on the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s plans for roadways in Glendale. 

The KYTC will host a public meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 30 at the East Hardin Middle School gymnasium as they present design alternatives “developed to improve system connectivity and reduce anticipated traffic through the Glendale Historic District.”

The design alternatives are products of the KYTC’s Glendale Mobility Study, which is being developed to account for the impact of the BlueOval SK battery park on traffic in the area. The study identified a Northeast Glendale Bypass that will route traffic to and from the north along KY 1136/New Glendale Road to KY 222 and the BlueOval SK plants without traveling through the 222/1136 intersection.

The design alternatives will be presented at the public meeting in an open house format with no formal presentation. Individuals will be able to stop by anytime from 6 to 8 p.m. on July 30 and review displays, ask questions, and provide feedback.

Residents who prefer to participate virtually or are unable to attend in person may provide feedback via the online survey available at www.glendalestudy.com. Responses will be collected through August 30. Special accommodations for the meeting can be made by contacting Kevin Blain at KYTC District 4’s Elizabethtown office (kevin.blain@ky.gov, 270-766-5066).

Visit www.glendalestudy.com for more information.

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