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That's in part what makes Crescent Avenue, in Covington's Lewisburg Historic District, a prime spot for a pilot project of transparent noise barriers, the first of their kind in Kentucky.
These noise barriers, which reach heights of up to 28 feet, feature transparent sections above a 10-foot concrete base to maintain natural light while reducing noise pollution.
A pilot program will test out transparent noise barriers along a stretch of highway in Covington. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was in Covington Wednesday to announce the state will spend $4 million ...
Kentucky transportation officials have installed the state's first transparent noise-screening panel as part of a pilot project near Interstate 71/75.The project, which was announced last year ...
The first transparent barrier has been installed to the west of I-71/75 along Crescent Avenue, parallel to Covington's riverfront.Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said last October that the move was ...
Beshear announced the pilot project Wednesday, and the goal is that the transparent barriers won't obstruct any view for residents. With the $4.2 million plan, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet ...
Hushtec supplies transparent noise barrier solutions designed for installation around logistics hubs, transport corridors, commercial facilities, and public-facing work sites. Transparent noise ...