Date(s) In Effect:

DOWNTOWN ROAD CLOSURES

AUGUST 21, 2019

Road closures are expected throughout Downtown Louisville as President Trump visits the city.

On Wednesday, August 21, 2019, President Trump will visit The Galt House and Seelbach Hotel, with a scheduled arrival at 1:30 pm and departure at 5:30 pm. During the President’s travel from the airport to Downtown, numerous streets will be affected.

ROAD CLOSURES – Wednesday, August 21

All Day

Armory Place from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Liberty Street

7 am – 5 pm

Third Street from River Road to Main Street

9 am – 6 pm

Fourth Street from Muhammad Ali Boulevard to Chestnut Street

Muhammad Ali Boulevard from Third Street to Fifth Street

11 am – 5 pm

Main Street from Second Street to Fifth Street

NO PARKING AREAS

Brook Street from Broadway to Muhammad Ali Boulevard

Alley Way between Fourth Street and Fifth Street, behind the Seelbach

First Street from Broadway to Muhammad Ali Boulevard

Second Street from Main Street to River Road

Third Street from River Road to Broadway

Fourth Street from River Road to Broadway

Fifth Street from Liberty Street to Chestnut Street

River Road from Sixth Street to Witherspoon Street

Pay Lot under Interstate 64 on North Preston Street (restricted parking all day)

North Preston Street from Witherspoon Street to Interstate 65 Bridge

East Witherspoon Street from North Jackson Street to North Clay Street

Main Street from Fifth Street to Second Street

Main Street from Jackson Street to Hancock Street

Billy Goat Strut Alley from Brook Street to Floyd Street

North Hancock Street from Main Street to Washington Street

Market Street from Fifth Street to Third Street

Market Street from Jackson Street to Hancock Street

Congress Alley from Second Street to Floyd Street

South Jackson Street from Jefferson Street to East Market Street

Jefferson Street from Fifth Street to Third Street

Jefferson Street from Preston Street to Jackson Street

Liberty Street from Fifth Street to Third Street

Liberty Street from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Preston Street from Liberty Street to Jefferson Street

Muhammad Ali Boulevard from Floyd Street to First Street

Muhammad Ali Boulevard from Third Street to Fifth Street

Hancock Street from Market Street to Madison Street

Chestnut Street from Fifth Street to Clay Street (Emergency Route)

Gray Street from First Street to Floyd Street

Broadway from First Street to Floyd Street

Jacob Street from First Street to Floyd Street

College Street from First Street to Floyd Street

Breckinridge Street from First Street to Floyd Street

Caldwell Street from First Street to Brook Street

Kentucky Street from First Street to Floyd Street

St. Catherine Street from Brook Street to Floyd Street

Oak Street from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Ormsby Street from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Woodbine Street from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Burnett Avenue from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Hill Street from Floyd Street to Preston Street

Brandeis Avenue from Arthur Street to Bradley Avenue

Warnock Street from Arthur Street to Fort Street

Eastern Parkway from Arthur Street to Crittenden Drive

Crittenden Drive from Maylawn Avenue to Boxley Avenue

Phillips Lane from Freedom Way to Preston Highway

Standiford Lane from Standiford Court to Preston Highway

Grade Lane from Grand Lane Connector to Preston Highway

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC WITH THE ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP

With President Trump’s arrival on August 21, 2019, LDP Executive Director Rebecca Matheny asks Downtown businesses to consider the following five tips:

Allow employees to work from home.

Utilize flexible hours to avoid road closure times.

Travel by TARC with a planned stop outside road closure areas.

Park in a garage outside of road closure areas.

Plan to be in the office during closure times and be prepared to leave the office later, if necessary.

President Trump’s Secret Service says the public can expect road closures Downtown, no aircraft over the President’s motorcade or Downtown Louisville, and no traffic on the Ohio River during the president’s visit.