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Apr 15, 2021 10:07 AM
The Redbud Ride presented by London Downtown is this Saturday. It’s the first ride of the 2021
Kentucky Cycling Challenge located in London, KY. The Redbud Ride was established in 2006. The ride is inspired by the Redbud trees that surround the routes during early spring. The Redbud Ride attracts professional and amateur cycling enthusiasts from across the country and the rest-stops are always a party, thanks to the volunteers and host locations. The Redbud Ride offers four route options: The Yellow Route is a 23-mile flat course for beginners, the Orange Route is a 34-mile at a casual pace for experienced riders, the Green Route is a 72- mile intermediate route mixed with short hills, and the Red Route is the Century Ride, a 100-mile advanced route considered the pinnacle of the Redbud Ride. Active.com named the Redbud Ride the “Century Ride Of The Year.” Riders receive a registration swag bag, a
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People going to get a COVID-19 vaccination will have one less barrier in the way starting next week after OCCK Transportation announced it will offer free rides to vaccination sites.
OCCK said a one-day pass to CityGo or the 81 Connection will be offered to each passenger that is on their way to or from a vaccination site beginning Feb. 1. Passengers will need to tell the driver they are going to a vaccination site.
In Salina, the former JC Penney s in Central Mall, which is the Red Route stop 17 and the Yellow Route stop 29, is the current site for community vaccination, but OCCK said other sites are eligible, as well.
Map of parking and transit update.
LEXINGTON, Ky.
(Jan. 25, 2021) The University of Kentucky is welcoming students back to campus for today s first day of the Spring 2021 semester. As a result, there will be some changes to parking and transit operations beginning Monday, Jan. 25.
Parking
All student and employee parking lots and structures return to normal parking control Monday, Jan 25.
Students and employees who park in the Kroger Field Blue Lot will notice an increase in traffic, as a section of that lot is now being used for parking related to COVID-19 vaccination and testing. The vaccination clinic is open six days a week Monday through Saturday. While much of the Blue Lot will be used for this purpose, the portion adjacent to University Drive will remain available for student and employee parking and is expected to accommodate demand. In the unlikely event that the Blue Lot fills, students can also park in the College Way Periphery (K) lots.