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Interstate 71 motorists are about to trade one traffic nightmare for another. With the Sherman Minton Bridge only recently reopened, road and bridge work is to begin tonight on a stretch of I-71 between the Watterson Ex- pressway and downtown — and with it comes the promise of more commuting headaches. Highway officials acknowledge the work will mean more frustration for motorists who had to bear just over five months of backed-up traffic when the Sherman Minton shutdown forced more commuters onto I-71. About 60,000 vehicles daily use the section of I-71 between the Watterson Expressway and downtown. “We ask that people allow extra time to get to their destination. It’s all being done to improve the interstate system for the traveling public and try- ing to improve the roadways to give motorists a better ride,” said Andrea Clifford, spokeswoman for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Louis- ville district. Starting at 8 p.m. today and continuing until about 6 a.m. April 30, paving and bridge deck re- pair will reduce to one lane the section of south- bound I-71 between the Watterson and downtown. As part of the project, the Exit 2 southbound ramp to Zorn Avenue will be closed until about 6 a.m. April 19. To accommodate Kentucky Derby-related traf- fic, work will be suspended from April 30 until May 11, when repairs will resume and traffic on the northbound side will be reduced to one lane. Work on that side should be completed by May 28. Signs along Interstate 71 let motorists know that starting tonight, southbound travel between the Watterson Expressway and downtown will be reduced to one lane. MICHAEL CLEVENGER/THE COURIER-JOURNAL READY FOR THE I-71 SQUEEZE? 71 64 64 264 I-71 WORK TO CLOSE LANES I-71 WORK TO CLOSE LANES Zorn Ave. Frankfort Ave. Brownsboro Road Zorn Ave. Brownsboro Road 71 65 Ohio River Project area I-71 resurfacing and bridge deck repair between Watterson Expressway and downtown 8 p.m. Today to 6 a.m. April 30 SOUTHBOUND reduced to one lane* 8 p.m. Today to 6 a.m. April 19 Zorn Avenue exit from I-71 south closed 6 a.m. April 30 to May 11 Kentucky Derby break in work May 11 to May 28 NORTHBOUND reduced to one lane* *Tractor-trailers and vehicles with loads wider than 11 feet not allowed on side of interstate with work under way. THE COURIER-JOURNAL 71 own d 60,000 vehicles use the section of I-71 between the Watterson and downtown each day $10.9 MILLION Contract awarded last year to Gohmann Asphalt & Con- struction for the I-71 project EARLY JUNE Scheduled completion of the I-71 project “There will be a lot of work going on at once. We just ask that people be patient.” ANDREA CLIFFORD, Ky. Transportation Cabinet spokeswoman Roadwork to reduce travel to one lane By Sheldon S. Shafer [email protected] The Courier-Journal See I-71, Page A4 $1.00 retail For home delivery pricing see Page 2. KY DLY METRO EDITION LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY courier-journal.com FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 USPS 135560 Text CJNEWS to 44636 (4INFO) for the local news alerts BREAKING NEWS ON YOUR CELL PHONE Business B8 Classified E1 Comics D10 Deaths B6 Editorial A8 Lottery A2 Markets B9 Metro B1 Movies D6 Racing C7 Sports C1 TV D11 Velocity D1 INDEX 56 PAGES AT COURIER-JOURNAL.COM Find and write your own neighborhood news every day at courier-journal.com/ louisville-neighborhoods Louisville area: Sunny, warmer today. Partly sunny, warmer tomorrow. WEATHER | B2 TODAY TOMORROW 70 53 78 36-HOUR FORECAST 2012 KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY FRANKFORT, Ky. The General Assembly approved a state road construction plan on Thursday, and Gov. Steve Beshear’s fellow Dem- ocrats in the House majority decided to let all of the gov- ernor’s vetoes of budget items stand. Resolution of both issues by Thursday evening put the 2012 General Assembly in position to complete action on crucial bills before a deadline of midnight when the session had to adjourn. But lawmakers continued to meet late into the evening and at presstime still had not passed the operating budget for the Transportation Cab- inet, nor had they passed a priority bill aimed at crack- ing down on excessive pre- scriptions for pain plls. It was fi- nal agree- ment be- tween House and Senate leaders on the road plan that cleared the largest obstacle for finishing on time. The plan is the state’s Road plan passes on final day General Assembly wraps up work mapping out $10 billion in projects By Tom Loftus [email protected] The Courier-Journal See ROADS , Page A2 Beshear WASHINGTON The White House — and Presi- dent Barack Obama himself — rushed into a damage con- trol campaign Thursday to blunt the impact of a Demo- cratic consultant’s sugges- tion that Ann Romney isn’t qualified to discuss the econ- omy because she “hasn’t worked a day in her life.” “There’s no tougher job than being a mom,” Obama said. In an interview TV sta- tion KCRG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Obama said: “When I think about what Michelle’s had to do — when I think about my own mom, a single mother raising me and my sister — that’s work. So any- body who would argue other- wise probably needs to re- think their statement.” The president’s remarks were his answer to consult- Obama backs Ann Romney in mom debate By Laurie Kellman Associated Press See MOMS, Page A2 President Barack Obama spoke up for rival Mitt Romney’s wife, Ann. AP WANTED GOOD PEOPLE WITH CREDIT PROBLEMS Have you heard no in the past? Don’t wait we can help!!!! Apply today @ www.myautocredit.com Enter Promo Code: 291794 Oxmoor Hyundai Hyundai of Louisville VELOCITY | D1 SELUAH’S RETURN SELUAH’S RETURN Reunited Louisville indie band celebrates new CD METRO | B1 U OF L TUITION LIKELY TO RISE 6% IN THE FALL Time: 04-12-2012 21:43 User: mstollhaus PubDate: 04-13-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: A1 Color: Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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Interstate 71 motorists are about to trade onetraffic nightmare for another.

With the Sherman Minton Bridge only recentlyreopened, road and bridge work is to begin tonighton a stretch of I-71 between the Watterson Ex-pressway and downtown — and with it comes thepromise of more commuting headaches.

Highway officials acknowledge the work willmean more frustration for motorists who had tobear just over five months of backed-up trafficwhen the Sherman Minton shutdown forced morecommuters onto I-71.

About 60,000 vehicles daily use the section ofI-71 between the Watterson Expressway anddowntown.

“We ask that people allow extra time to get to

their destination. It’s all being done to improve theinterstate system for the traveling public and try-ing to improve the roadways to give motorists abetter ride,” said Andrea Clifford, spokeswomanfor the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Louis-ville district.

Starting at 8 p.m. today and continuing untilabout 6 a.m. April 30, paving and bridge deck re-pair will reduce to one lane the section of south-bound I-71 between the Watterson and downtown.

As part of the project, the Exit 2 southboundramp to Zorn Avenue will be closed until about 6a.m. April 19.

To accommodate Kentucky Derby-related traf-fic, work will be suspended from April 30 untilMay 11, when repairs will resume and traffic onthe northbound side will be reduced to one lane.Work on that side should be completed by May 28.

Signs along Interstate 71 let motorists know that starting tonight, southbound travel between theWatterson Expressway and downtown will be reduced to one lane. MICHAEL CLEVENGER/THE COURIER-JOURNAL

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!Zorn Avenue exit from I-71 south closed6 a.m. April 30 to May 11

!Kentucky Derby break in workMay 11 to May 28

!NORTHBOUND reduced to one lane**Tractor-trailers and vehicles with loads wider than 11 feet notallowed on side of interstate with work under way.

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60,000vehicles use the section ofI-71 between the Wattersonand downtown each day

$10.9 MILLIONContract awarded last year toGohmann Asphalt & Con-struction for the I-71 project

EARLY JUNEScheduled completion of theI-71 project

“There will be a lot ofwork going on atonce. We just ask thatpeople be patient.”ANDREA CLIFFORD, Ky.Transportation Cabinet spokeswoman

Roadwork to reduce travel to one laneBy Sheldon S. [email protected] Courier-Journal

See I-71, Page A4

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METRO EDITION L O U I S V I L L E , K E N T U C K Y courier-journal.com F R I D AY , A P R I L 1 3 , 2 0 1 2 USPS 135560

Text CJNEWS to44636 (4INFO)for the localnews alerts

BREAKING NEWSON YOUR CELLPHONE

Business B8Classified E1Comics D10Deaths B6Editorial A8Lottery A2Markets B9

Metro B1Movies D6Racing C7Sports C1TV D11Velocity D1

INDEX 56 PAGES

AT COURIER-JOURNAL.COMFind and write your own neighborhoodnews every day at courier-journal.com/louisville-neighborhoods

Louisville area: Sunny, warmer today.Partly sunny, warmer tomorrow.

WEATHER | B2

TODAY TOMORROW

70 53 7836-HOUR FORECAST

2012 KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY

FRANKFORT, Ky. — TheGeneral Assembly approveda state road constructionplan on Thursday, and Gov.Steve Beshear’s fellow Dem-ocrats in the House majoritydecided to let all of the gov-ernor’s vetoes of budgetitems stand.

Resolution of both issuesby Thursday evening put the2012 General Assembly inposition to complete actionon crucial bills before adeadline of midnight whenthe session had to adjourn.

But lawmakers continuedto meet late into the evening

and at presstime still had notpassed the operating budgetfor the Transportation Cab-inet, nor had they passed apriority bill aimed at crack-ing down on excessive pre-

scriptions forpain plls.

It was fi-nal agree-ment be-tween Houseand Senateleaders onthe road planthat clearedthe largest

obstacle for finishing ontime.

The plan is the state’s

Road planpasses onfinal dayGeneral Assembly wraps up workmapping out $10 billion in projects

By Tom [email protected] Courier-Journal

See ROADS , Page A2

Beshear

WASHINGTON — TheWhite House — and Presi-dent Barack Obama himself— rushed into a damage con-trol campaign Thursday toblunt the impact of a Demo-cratic consultant’s sugges-tion that Ann Romney isn’tqualified to discuss the econ-omy because she “hasn’tworked a day in her life.”

“There’s no tougher jobthan being a mom,” Obamasaid.

In an interview TV sta-tion KCRG in Cedar Rapids,Iowa, Obama said: “When Ithink about what Michelle’shad to do — when I think

about my own mom, a singlemother raising me and mysister — that’s work. So any-body who would argue other-wise probably needs to re-think their statement.”

The president’s remarkswere his answer to consult-

Obama backsAnn Romneyin mom debateBy Laurie KellmanAssociated Press

See MOMS, Page A2

President Barack Obamaspoke up for rival MittRomney’s wife, Ann. AP

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