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KYTC presents $2.36 million rural-secondary allotment for Warren County; Glen Lilly Road resurfacing planned
Summary
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet staff told Warren County Fiscal Court they plan to use roughly $2.36 million in rural secondary funds for fiscal year 2025–26, including resurfacing 5.457 miles of Glen Lilly Road and drainage and shoulder work on other county roads.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) staff on April 3 presented Warren County Fiscal Court with the county’s rural secondary program allotment for fiscal year 2025–26 and the projects they plan to fund.
"Per KRS +1 77330, it is required by law that the Department of Highway shall notice by each county physical court of the county road that the department intends to construct, reconstruct, or maintain," KYTC presenter Megan Anderson told the court. KYTC officials listed the county’s projected allotment at $2,127,379, a carryover balance of $229,183, and flex funds of $319,107 for total funds available of $2,356,562.
The cabinet said the largest planned…
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