Louisville Bike Lane Maps & Rules

Transportation Kentucky 4 Minutes Read · published February 08, 2026 Flag of Kentucky

In Louisville, Kentucky the primary sources for official bike lane maps and rules are Louisville Metro departments that manage public rights of way and the city code that governs traffic and parking. This guide explains where Metro publishes lane maps, which office enforces lane markings and ordinances, how to report problems, and what to expect from enforcement and appeals. Use the city’s Public Works transportation pages for maps and project updates, and consult the municipal code for traffic-related ordinances before planning routes or projects that affect bike lanes.Official bike lane and traffic pages[1]

Where to find official bike lane maps and project plans

Louisville Metro typically posts current bike network maps, corridor project pages and bicycle planning documents on the Public Works / Transportation pages and on the Planning & Design or Transportation Planning sections of the city website. For the legal text governing use of public streets and lanes, consult the Louisville Metro Code of Ordinances traffic and parking chapters.Louisville Metro Code of Ordinances (traffic chapters)[2]

  • Official bike maps and corridor plans are published by Louisville Metro Public Works and Transportation.
  • Project schedules and planned striping updates appear on project pages and public meeting notices.
  • To request a review or report missing/obstructed lanes, use Louisville Metro 311 or Public Works contact pages.
Check map file dates and project pages for the most recent striping plans.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of bike lane markings and roadway use in Louisville is handled by the agencies and officers authorized under the Metro Code and applicable state traffic laws. The city code and Public Works direct maintenance and signage; law enforcement issues citations for moving and parking violations that affect bike lanes. Specific monetary fines, escalation, and formal penalty schedules are not specified on the cited city pages and should be confirmed with the enforcing office listed below.[2]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove obstructions, towing or impound for illegally parked vehicles blocking bike lanes may apply under traffic/parking enforcement; exact procedures are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcers: Louisville Metro Police Department for moving violations; Louisville Metro Public Works for maintenance and signage issues; complaints may be routed via Metro 311.
  • Inspection and complaint pathways: submit service requests through Metro 311 or Public Works contact forms for potholes, faded markings, or blocked lanes.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes for citations follow the procedures in the issuing agency’s citation instructions; time limits are not specified on the cited code page.
  • Common violations: illegal parking in a bike lane, moving violations that endanger cyclists, failure to yield when indicated by pavement markings or signage; typical penalties are not specified on the cited pages.
If you receive a citation, follow the appeal instructions on the citation or contact the issuing agency promptly.

Applications & Forms

Work affecting bike lanes often requires a right-of-way or street-use permit from Louisville Metro Public Works. The specific permit name, number, fees and submission steps are published on Public Works permit pages; if an official permit page does not list a form, contact Public Works or 311 for the correct application and fee schedule.

  • Right-of-way / street-use permits: see Public Works permit pages or contact the department for the current application and fee information.
  • Submission: usually online or by email to the Public Works permitting office; check project pages for document upload links.

How to confirm legal rules before riding or working near bike lanes

Before conducting work or relying on a bike lane for transit, consult the current lane map on the city site and verify any needed permits with Public Works. For enforcement questions about vehicle citations in bike lanes, contact Louisville Metro Police or review the municipal code traffic chapters. Keep records of permits, project approvals and communications to support appeals or compliance reviews.

Save screenshots and dates of official map pages when filing complaints or appeals.

FAQ

Where does Louisville publish official bike lane maps?
The city posts official maps and bicycle network plans on Louisville Metro Public Works and Transportation planning pages; check project pages for updates and PDF maps.[1]
Who enforces bike lane violations?
Moving violations are enforced by Louisville Metro Police; maintenance and marking issues are handled by Louisville Metro Public Works or reported via Metro 311.[2]

How-To

  1. Locate the official bike lane map on the Louisville Metro Public Works transportation or project pages and download the latest PDF.
  2. Check the Metro Code traffic chapters for ordinance language affecting lane use and parking rules.
  3. If you find faded markings, obstructions or hazards, file a service request with Metro 311 and notify Public Works.
  4. If cited, follow the citation instructions for appeal and retain documentation of maps, permits or communications supporting your case.

Key Takeaways

  • Official maps and project plans are published by Louisville Metro Public Works and planning pages.
  • Enforcement splits between Louisville Metro Police (moving violations) and Public Works (maintenance/signage).
  • Report issues via Metro 311 and keep records for appeals or permits.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Louisville Metro Public Works - Traffic & Transportation pages
  2. [2] Louisville Metro Code of Ordinances (traffic and parking chapters)