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TABLE 1 Data represents 2010 US Census Tracts within 1 mile of the Loop. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
POPULATION FAMILIES PER
ACRE POPULATION
PER SQUARE
MILE HOUSEHOLDS
PER ACRE FAMILIES HOUSEHOLDS
OLMSTED 142,279 1.45 4,177.30 3.22 31,639 70,107
NORTHEAST 94,421 0.71 1,696.25 1.12 26,235 41,435
POND CREEK 56,624 .48 1,130.67 0.73 15,325 23,545
COOPER CHAPEL 53,395 0.78 1,825.47 1.17 14,594 21,873
LEVEE 49,774 0.60 1,424.15 0.94 13,423 21,010
RIVERWALK 42,452 1.16 3,233.21 2.56 9,772 21,495
RIVER ROAD 31,746 0.50 1,374.28 1.10 7,384 16,268
FLOYDS FORK 16,535 012 263.08 0.16 4,970 6,483
487,226 0.63 1,597 1.14 123,342 222,216
FAMILIES HOUSEHOLDS
ANALYSIS
SEGMENT
OVERALL
TABLE 2 Data represents 2010 US Census Regional Data. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
ANALYSIS
SEGMENT
POPULATION FAMILIES PER
ACRE POPULATION
PER SQUARE
MILE 741,096 0.74 1,864 1.21 188,982 309,175
1,283,566 0.15 368 0.23 337,088 514,214
LOUISVILLE METRO
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MSA REGION 1
HOUSEHOLDS
PER ACRE
THE METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA FOR LOUISVILLE (MSA) IS JEFFERSON COUNTY AND 12 SURROUNDING COUNTIES INCLUDING CLARK (IN), FLOYD (IN), HARRISON (IN), WASHINGTON (IN), BULLITT, OLDHAM, SPENCER, MEADE, NELSON, TRIMBLE,
SHELBY, AND HENRY.
TABLE 3 Data represents 2010 US Census Employment Data for Census Tracts within 1 mile of Loop. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
LOOP
REGION LIMESTONE
BELT SOUTH FLOYDS
FORK OHIO VALLEY
SOUTHWEST LIMESTONE
BELT N.E. OLMSTED POND CREEK OHIO VALLEY
NORTHEAST RIVERWALK TOTAL
PERSONS
EMPLOYED 5,668 2,014 25,884 67,625 99,939 27,469 47,494 118,094 394,187
LOUISVILLE METRO EMPLOYMENT POPULATION (16 AND OVER)
665,859
Background/Contributing Studies
The vision for the Louisville Loop evolved out of the planning process of Cornerstone 2020, the city’s comprehensive plan, developed in the 1990s. During the process,
three documents developed as sub-studies to the overall comprehensive plan incorporated the vision of the Louisville Loop. In recent years, there have been several stud-
ies and projects that have included the Loop as a core element, including significant corridor studies, design guidelines, and wayfinding plan. The following sections provide
a general overview of those documents that have served as a central resource and principle reference for the existing and future trail alignment for the Loop.
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