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Author Topic: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways  (Read 2571 times)

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KYTC will study what will be necessary to upgrade them to be spurs of I-65 (Natcher) and I-69 (Audubon): http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/jan/18/kentucky-to-study-parkway-upgrades/
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2011, 10:45:47 PM »

In a dream world I would like to see I-71 extended from Louisville to Owensboro. Dixie Highway (US-31) is horrid from Louisville to Fort Knox/Elizabeth town area. It is so notorious that it has the nickname of Dixie Dieway. It is overbuilt and has dozens of stop lights in that area. Of course it would have to be toll but Kentucky does have tolling authrioty
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2011, 10:18:32 AM »

Does Indiana have the four-laning of US 231 finished? If so, there really isn't a need for a new route to Owensboro. As for the Dixie Highway, the combination of I-65 and KY 313 provides pretty good access to the Radcliff/Fort Knox area for those who don't want to take 31W south from the Watterson or Gene Snyder.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2011, 05:29:44 PM »

^ If US 231 from I-64 to the Ohio River isn't open with four lanes yet, Google Earth makes it look like it would be somewhat close to opening.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2011, 07:16:37 PM »

^ If US 231 from I-64 to the Ohio River isn't open with four lanes yet, Google Earth makes it look like it would be somewhat close to opening.
I have no firsthand knowledge, but Google Maps shows it complete from I-64 south. When I was there in the fall, it was open from I-64 to SR 162 and from SR 70 to the Ohio River.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2011, 09:13:54 PM »

Well you party poopers. For punishment I propose a certain UK fan have to watch UL five times more this season.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2012, 04:36:13 PM »

Interstate 67 is going to start at Bowling Green go along US 231 to Washington, Indiana; join I-69, and then go to South Bend from Indy.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2012, 10:07:09 PM »

Last time I drove 231 it was four lanes entirely in Indiana-quite frankly, other than a few at-grade intersections, most of it was nicer than the stretch of I-64 I drove on my way back to Louisville.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2012, 10:41:04 PM »

Interstate 67 is going to start at Bowling Green go along US 231 to Washington, Indiana; join I-69, and then go to South Bend from Indy.

No it won't. I have heard of no official plans to sign I-67 in Kentucky. The Natcher Parkway from Bowling Green up to the Western Kentucky Parkway is slated to be part of I-66 if it is ever signed.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2012, 07:14:48 PM »

Interstate 67 is going to start at Bowling Green go along US 231 to Washington, Indiana; join I-69, and then go to South Bend from Indy.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2012, 10:33:52 PM »

Interstate 67 is going to start at Bowling Green go along US 231 to Washington, Indiana; join I-69, and then go to South Bend from Indy.

No it won't. I have heard of no official plans to sign I-67 in Kentucky. The Natcher Parkway from Bowling Green up to the Western Kentucky Parkway is slated to be part of I-66 if it is ever signed.

Look up Interstate 67 Southern Indiana wthi on google.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2012, 04:57:52 PM »

Interstate 67 is going to start at Bowling Green go along US 231 to Washington, Indiana; join I-69, and then go to South Bend from Indy.

No it won't. I have heard of no official plans to sign I-67 in Kentucky. The Natcher Parkway from Bowling Green up to the Western Kentucky Parkway is slated to be part of I-66 if it is ever signed.

Look up Interstate 67 Southern Indiana wthi on google.

Ok, we'll make this REALLY simple for you.  All I-67 is right now is an idea that some businesses have come up with. 

'Indiana Department of Transportation officials say they are aware of the proposal but have no comment until a formal request is made for construction."

http://www.wthitv.com/dpp/news/local/southern_indiana/i-67-proposal

Until this road becomes official, you need to stop posting "I-67 will do this" unless you are posting in FICTIONAL HIGHWAYS.

I know that there's not much for a young kid such as yourself to do in Terre Haute (ISU graduate here), but you really need to learn to follow the posting conventions here.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #12 on: November 28, 2012, 10:19:52 AM »

KYTC will study what will be necessary to upgrade them to be spurs of I-65 (Natcher) and I-69 (Audubon): http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/jan/18/kentucky-to-study-parkway-upgrades/

Although most of this article is behind a paywall, it appears that the study should be completed in March and that neither spur project "presents unsolvable problems":

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Converting the Audubon and William H. Natcher parkways to Interstate 69 and Interstate 65 spurs, respectively, will require time and money, but neither project presents unsolvable problems, according to the consulting firm about finished with a study of the two parkways.
Palmer Engineering of Winchester is almost done with a "strategic corridor planning study," also known as a scoping study, on the two parkways and on the section of U.S. 60 formerly known as the U.S. 60 bypass in Owensboro. In March, state and local officials should know what will have to be done to the Audubon and Natcher parkways to badge them I-69 and I-65 spurs, as well as bringing U.S. 60 around Owensboro up to interstate standards if that becomes necessary.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #13 on: November 28, 2012, 03:23:59 PM »

Here's some more from WFIE: http://www.14news.com/story/20208589/major-roads-near-oboro-could-be-getting-facelifts

I still say they could simply renumber them as U.S. 231 (in the case of the Natcher) and U.S. 60 (the Audubon) and things would be just dandy, but that's me.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #14 on: November 28, 2012, 06:18:26 PM »

With all the open even 2di's between 44 and 62 (allowing for the presence of US 62 in Kentucky), I'm surprised Owensboro isn't pushing for one new 2di designation for the Audubon and Natcher Parkways over a couple of spurs.

If Owensboro was in Wisconsin, I'd bet they would be trying that.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2012, 06:45:49 PM »

With all the open even 2di's between 44 and 62 (allowing for the presence of US 62 in Kentucky), I'm surprised Owensboro isn't pushing for one new 2di designation for the Audubon and Natcher Parkways over a couple of spurs.

If Owensboro was in Wisconsin, I'd bet they would be trying that.

SHHHHH ... don't encourage them!  :ded:  :-D  Truth be told, I don't know why they haven't.
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Re: KYTC to Study Interstate Upgrades For Audubon and Natcher Parkways
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2012, 01:49:28 PM »

Although most of this article is behind a paywall, it appears that the study should be completed in March and that neither spur project "presents unsolvable problems

This article reports that, on December 10, Palmer Engineering senior project manager Gary Sharpe spoke to a Bowling Green audience about the probable cost for needed upgrades for an interstate designation:

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A report should be ready for the public in March that will outline what it would take to upgrade a 100-mile corridor, including points from Bowling Green to Owensboro, to interstate standards.
The look by Palmer Engineering of Winchester is intended to be a baseline for a possible interstate connection (either Interstate 65 or the proposed I-66) to I-69 in Western Kentucky ....
Sharpe said parkway work will cost about $9.9 million, or $314,000 a mile.
“So this gives us an idea that it can be done relatively efficiently,” Sharpe said.
That figure, however, doesn’t include the cost to reconfigure interchanges that would need help in this corridor.

One such interchange is on the Natcher at Bowling Green’s doorstep, where an old toll booth was removed several years ago.

Sharpe also spoke about general upgrades that would be needed:

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In general, the width of both the driving lanes on parkways and their paved shoulders already meet interstate standards. The main problem areas are the length of the lanes going on and off the parkway. The exits and entrances do not meet interstate standards where those lanes are concerned, Sharpe said.
Bridges are another major issue. They range in width from 30 feet to 39.25 feet wide. Thirty-six bridges have width deficiencies, and an additional four bridges have vertical deficiencies.
“Many bridge railings ... don’t meet the standards,” Sharpe said.

He also spoke about how part of the report will be organized:

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Sharpe said all the road facilities in the corridor have been inventoried, and the report due in March will have recommendations about things that need to be updated and cost estimates to do so. The estimates will take a look at what it would cost to do just the bare minimum upgrades and spot safety improvements and what it would cost to fully implement reconstruction. In this area, work on the Natcher Parkway will be broken into two sections, a 9-mile section from mile marker 2 to 11 and then from mile marker 11 to mile marker 37.1.
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