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Pulaski Fiscal Court delays decision on proposal to rebrand regional route as U.S. 111
Summary
A presentation urging the creation of a continuous U.S. 111 route through southern Kentucky prompted questions about address changes and local notice; the court voted to delay an endorsement for two weeks while commissioners review affected addresses.
Pulaski County Fiscal Court heard a proposal to create a continuous U.S. 111 route that would run from the Tennessee line through Albany, Monticello and Somerset toward Mount Vernon, and voted to delay any formal endorsement while commissioners review address impacts.
The proposal was presented to the fiscal court by Al Cross, a former Pulaski County resident who said he and local partners have secured endorsements from several regional bodies and discussed the plan with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Tennessee Department of Transportation. Cross said a joint petition to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) would be required to assign the U.S. 111 designation.
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