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Fiscal court approves KYTC rural‑secondary FY26 plan, authorizes $148,749 flex fund use on KY‑974

3310268 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

Clark County fiscal court voted to concur with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s fiscal‑year 2026 rural‑secondary resurfacing recommendation and to allow the cabinet to apply $148,749 in county flex funds toward a KY‑974 paving project, after a discussion about resurfacing cycles, traffic loads and prior-year balances.

Clark County’s fiscal court approved the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) recommendation for the FY‑26 rural secondary resurfacing program and agreed to allow the cabinet to apply $148,749 in county flex funds to extend paving on Kentucky 974.

The decision came during a presentation by Casey Smith of KYTC District 7, who detailed the county’s rural secondary allocation, resurfacing cycle and project recommendations for FY‑26. Smith said the county’s projected flexible balance was $148,749 and that the recommended primary rural‑secondary project for FY‑26 is resurfacing 3.894 miles of Kentucky 974 from Kentucky 89 to Pine Creek Road at an estimated $488,000; combined with the flex balance this produces a program total of about…

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