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Pulaski leaders discuss $2.8M state rural allotment and tens of miles of county paving; court approves materials and road list

3123379 · April 8, 2025
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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 8 presented Pulaski County’s rural secondary allotment and recommended resurfacing projects; the Fiscal Court approved local purchases for patching and paving and said contractors will lay roughly 25 miles of new asphalt as state and local funds are applied.

Chris Henderlott of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (District 8) presented Pulaski County’s 2025–26 rural secondary program, reporting a rural secondary allotment of $2,800,000 and a county state rural secondary road system of 220.47 miles. Henderlott said routine maintenance costs for that mileage are $1,272,750, leaving $1,556,000, of which $510,000 is allocated to county flex funds.

Henderlott recommended resurfacing projects for 2025–26 including Kentucky 235 (beginning at State Maintenance north to Parker Road), Kentucky…

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