Imagine Nicholasville Road

Study of One of Lexington's Major Corridors

After over a year of study, data collection, and public input, a vision has been put forward for Nicholasville Road, one of Lexington's most important corridors. The result is a plan that focuses on safety and efficiency for people travelling by car, bus, bike, or on foot. The recommendations are tailored to the unique areas of Nicholasville Road and include:

  • Innovative intersection improvements

  • Plans for Bus Rapid Transit

  • Future redevelopment of large parking lots and underutilized shopping centers

  • Dedicated bike and pedestrian facilities

  • A lot more!

Imagine Nicholasville Road was adopted as a part of the city's comprehensive plan, Imagine Lexington, on May 20, 2021.


Public Input

Thousands of people provided input during the development of Imagine Nicholasville Road through online surveys, public comment, and virtual and in-person public meetings. Through these methods, the project team gathered thoughts and ideas on the types of redevelopment and transportation improvements that members of the public would like to see along Nicholasville Road.

Spring 2020

Collect Data and

Gather Public Input

Summer 2020

Develop Concepts

Winter 2020

Begin Study;

Collect Data

March 2020

Public Meeting #1

Public Survey

Winter 2020/2021

Public Review of Concepts

Refine Concepts

Complete Plan

November 2020

Public Meeting #2


Opportunities & Issues Throughout the Corridor

In Spring 2020, the project team conducted an online survey to learn more about the public’s concerns, priorities and vision for Nicholasville Road. Over 5,000 people responded to the survey, identifying issues and opportunities throughout the corridor, and sharing their feelings on various modes of travel on Nicholasville Road. The map below shows locations that the public identified as concerns (red dots), opportunities (yellow dots) or other (blue dots) through our online survey.


Concepts

A series of catalyst site redevelopment and transportation improvement concepts were developed using input from the online survey, local stakeholder interviews, the existing conditions review, and lessoned learned from case studies around the country.

This gallery includes proposed transportation improvements for six different sections along the Nicholasville Road corridor. Elements include recommended placement for transit stops, bike/pedestrian facilities, and opportunities for greater connectivity.

This gallery includes redevelopment concepts for three catalyst sites within the study area, presenting a comparative lens between existing conditions and the concepts being proposed. Note, these do not represent actual future development plans for the sites listed.


Additional Plan Resources

Special Thanks To

WSP

MKSK

Razor communications

 

for providing time and services that aided in research, content development, data collection, stakeholder engagement, website design, and much more!