During a trip to Whitley and Pulaski counties on Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced two local transportation safety improvement projects in the Corbin area.
$750,000 has been allocated for the design and construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Fifth Street Road, Black Diamond Road, and Ky. 3421, near Corbin Primary School.
Officials with the governor’s office noted that more than 20 crashes were recorded in the area between 2012 and 2018 because of the curve that restricts drivers’ vision.
In addition, officials noted that the roundabout will reduce vehicle speed and improve access to the school.
“This is something that we have hoped for and needed for quite some time,” said David Cox, Corbin Independent Schools Superintendent. “The project will make travel to and from our school much safer and provide a better experience for our busses and parents. We appreciate the state for keeping a promise that helps many people in and around or Primary School.”
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By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Apr 27, 2021
5 hrs ago
CORBIN - A portion of Master Street proven to be problematic for those who walk, jog, and run the area will soon see a sidewalk installed after the City of Corbin was recently awarded $290,000 in discretionary funds by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC)âs Department of Rural and Municipal Aid.
Jessica Blankenship, the Regional Transportation Planner with the the Cumberland Valley Area Development District (CVADD), says the new sidewalk will be installed beginning at North Commonwealth Avenue near McDonalds and move south on one side of Master Street until it eventually meets with the already existing sidewalk across from Standard Avenue.