People had until midnight Thursday to get their cars off certain roads to make room for plow trucks coming in for another round of snow.
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Mayor Greenberg said all cars must be removed from emergency snow routes by midnight on Thursday. Here is how to check if you need to move.
Mayor Greenberg said creating 15,000 affordable housing units is one of the city's top priorities.
The Louisville area is expected to get another round of significant snow Friday with up to 6 inches possible in some areas.
The city has used 30 million pounds of salt on the roads so far and crews are filling up their trucks with more salt.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg provided an update on how the city is preparing for more snow heading into the weekend.
TARC will run at reduced service levels Thursday through Sunday, with some routes completely cancelled during that time.