
Transparent Noise Barriers
Clip: Season 2 Episode 101 | 51sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet explores a pilot program to create transparent ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet explores a pilot program to create transparent noise barriers along the Brent Spence Bridge.
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Transparent Noise Barriers
Clip: Season 2 Episode 101 | 51sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet explores a pilot program to create transparent noise barriers along the Brent Spence Bridge.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipImagine this living near the Brant Spence Bridge in northern Kentucky without having to hear traffic noise.
The state will install transparent noise barriers and part of Covington.
It's a pilot project to see if the barriers really help to cut down on the noise.
And because the barriers are transparent, they won't block anyone's view.
The barriers will go up along 1000 feet of the east side of Crescent Avenue, between fifth and ninth streets.
The pilot project will cost about $4 million with work starting this month.
The see through panel should go up after the first of the year.
Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray says if this is a success, more noise barriers could go up along Brant Spence Bridge and in other places around Kentucky.
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