LaRue County received $201,958 to resurface Ferrill Hill Road and Alvin Brooks Road.
The $11.8 million from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will support 177 projects throughout the state that include resurfacing, patching and sealing, storm drain work, slip repair and, in one case, a connector road for economic development.
âOne way we build a better Kentucky is by making our streets and roads better,â Gov. Andy Beshear said in a news release. âThis funding enables 46 cities and counties to upgrade pavements and improve local transportation infrastructure, which will directly benefit Kentuckians in these communities.â
All the projects were submitted to the KYTC Department of Rural and Municipal Aid for discretionary fund consideration. The needs were evaluated by staff in each of the 12 Department of Highways districts, who considered such factors as safety, traffic volume and economic impact.
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Construction is set to start on April 26 for Pikeville Medical Centerâs new pedestrian tunnel. The construction project will cause a section of Pikevilleâs Bypass Road to be closed for at least three weeks, causing expected traffic detours. News-Express photo by Nicole Ziege
Construction is set to start April 26 on Pikeville Medical Centerâs new pedestrian tunnel, and the public should expect traffic detours as a section of Bypass Road is set to close for at least three weeks.
On April 26, Pikevilleâs Bypass Road (KY-1426) will close to all traffic between the two Pikeville Medical Center entrances for construction of PMCâs new pedestrian tunnel underneath the highway. The tunnel, which has been in the works for several years, will run from the hospitalâs Riverfill parking lot to the grassy area near the main entrance fountain.