Water infrastructure improvements took center stage at the Knott County Fiscal Court meeting on March 18, 2024, as officials discussed ongoing projects and the challenges they face. The meeting highlighted the pressing need for updates on water access in Dry Fork, a community eagerly awaiting improvements.
A key point of discussion involved the timeline for water service expansion, with officials acknowledging the slow progress. One participant noted, “It takes way longer than it should,” emphasizing the frustration felt by residents. The court is actively seeking updates from Nesbitt, the engineer overseeing the project, to provide clarity on the situation.
In addition to water access, concerns were raised about road conditions in the area, particularly on Cannon Road, where water runoff is causing deterioration. Officials recognized the urgency of addressing this issue, with one member suggesting, “We can get someone in Dry Fork and try to work on that ditch.” The potential for road blockages due to erosion was a significant concern, prompting a commitment to investigate and implement necessary repairs.
The discussions underscored the ongoing challenges faced by Knott County in improving essential infrastructure, with officials promising to keep the community informed as they work towards solutions. As the court continues to navigate these issues, residents remain hopeful for timely updates and effective action.