LOUISVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — Some security checkpoints near the site of November’s deadly cargo plane crash in Louisville have been removed as cleanup and remediation efforts continue.
According to the Louisville FOX affiliate, WDRB, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that the south security checkpoint near Grade Lane and Melton Avenue was taken down on March 5, allowing broader access to the surrounding industrial area.
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The checkpoint had been installed during the heaviest construction activity in Knopp Melton Industrial Park following the November crash involving a UPS cargo plane.
“Due to the progress of the remediation efforts and recent safety and security installations, there is no further need to limit access to the Knopp Melton Industrial Park at this time,” Greenberg said in a news release…