Louisville Loop Master Plan loopmasterplan_draft_041813sm_0 | Page 22

Louisville and Jefferson County Parks and Open Space Master Plan (1995) Completed in 1995, the master plan was intended to provide the vision and framework for development of Louisville and Jefferson County’s parks, recreation facilities, and open spaces for the next 25 years. The plan outlined four specific goals to provide: • A system of well-maintained parks and recreational facilities which meets the needs of the residents of Louisville and Jef- ferson County • A network of open spaces and greenway corridors which protects significant natural resources • A parks and open space system which preserves and enhances visual quality, protects historic and archaeological resources, and provides opportunities for education; and • An open space network which incorporates land needed to protect public health and safety. A major recommendation of the plan included the addition of nearly 6,000 acres of greenways and regional parkland and over 2,000 acres of local parkland distributed throughout the county in areas of need. The vision for the Loop arouse out of the Parks and Open Space Master plan. The idea to create linear greenways to connect parks and open space was elaborated within the plan to be a “County Loop” trail linking the Ohio River Corridor, through the Jefferson County Memorial Forest, eastward to Floyds Fork, and then north again to the Ohio River. Louisville and Jefferson County Multi-Objec- tive Stream Co