Utica is a town in Utica Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States. It lies adjacent to major infrastructure: the Interstate 265 bridge across the Ohio (opened in 2016), the nearby Port of Indiana – Jeffersonville, and the River Ridge Commerce Center. These developments shape its land-use environment and limit the town's potential for large-scale growth.
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Beechland Beach is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky located on the Ohio River at Beechland Beach Road.
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The Lewis and Clark Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Ohio River northeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky and is part of a ring road around the Louisville metropolitan area, connecting two previously disjointed segments of Interstate 265. It was known as the East End Bridge for 30 years since its conception and while under construction, and renamed by Indiana officials on the day of its opening, December 18, 2016. The bridge provides for walking and bicycling. For motor vehicles, tolling began on December 30, 2016.
The two "Clark" bridges in Louisville are named after different people: this bridge's name refers to William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, while the Clark Memorial Bridge in Downtown Louisville is named for his older brother, George Rogers Clark.
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Utica Township is one of twelve townships in Clark County, Indiana. As of the 2020 U.S. census, its population was 8,158 and it contained 3,324 housing units.
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Transylvania Beach is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky located on the Ohio River and centered along Transylvania Beach Road. The Lewis and Clark Bridge enters the neighborhood where it connects to the Kentucky side of the river, then cuts through the neighborhood when it becomes the Gene Snyder Freeway.
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Harrods Creek is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky centered near Harrods Creek at the intersection of River Road and Wolf Pen Branch Road. It is roughly bordered by the Ohio River to the west and US 42 to the east. Its ZIP code is 40027. Formerly an unincorporated community, it was designated a neighborhood of Louisville when the city merged with Jefferson County in 2003.
Between 1990 and 2020 the population of Utica more than doubled. In this period several new residential subdivisions emerged in the area. Although the town is geographically constrained, the influx of new housing helped fuel the population increase.