TransportationThe Consortium's goal in transportation is to create a clear sense of direction, distinct place and better access to neighborhoods, retail centers and major institutions. Toward that end, the Consortium has provided matching funds for an Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) study on overall traffic and transportation issues in the Uptown area. Vine Street
The southern end of Short Vine at Calhoun would be established as a gateway to Uptown. The Consortium is also studying ways to make the intersection of Vine Street and Martin Luther King Drive a safe and legible place for pedestrians and cars. Proposed Interchange at I-71 and Martin Luther King Drive
Advocacy for Uptown's Transportation Needs
This includes the acknowledgment by OKI of Uptown's urban design framework. This framework creates opportunity to establish a balanced, multi-modal district that unifies Uptown. The Consortium envisions, for example, the creation of a coordinated and accessible Uptown shuttle system; the identification of sites for a transit center; and improved public bus connection. The Consortium will work with OKI to encourage the prioritization of Uptown's short and long term transportation objectives. Parking Standards
The implementation of a bold and unified Uptown wayfinding and streetscape design for pedestrians and motorists is vital to the overall transportation effort. This will include the development of a comprehensive, user-friendly Uptown map to locate key Uptown businesses, neighborhoods and institutions. The initial planning process is currently underway.
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