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Scott County approves $1.2M resurfacing plan, backs KYTC rural‑secondary and flex projects
Summary
The Scott County Fiscal Court approved about 12.1 miles of repaving (roughly $1.2 million), confirmed Kentucky Transportation Cabinet rural‑secondary recommendations for FY2026 and approved use of flex funds for FY2026–27, while KYTC outlined timelines and safety work on several county corridors.
The Scott County Fiscal Court on April 24 approved a list of local repaving projects totaling roughly 12.1 miles and approximately $1,200,000, and voted to endorse Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) recommendations for the Rural Secondary Program for fiscal 2026 and the associated flex‑fund match for fiscal 2026–27.
The repaving list presented to the court included Morgan Manor Drive; Veil Court; Lena Court (off Morgan Manor Drive); Stonehorse Lane; Cane Run Road; Locust Grove; Suitable Road; Harper Village Drive; Lakeside Drive; and Samford Road. County staff said the combined work amounts to about 12.1 miles and is estimated at approximately $1,200,000 in repaving work.
The decision followed a public reading of the CRA (County Road Aid) and LGA (Local Government Economic Assistance) hearing notice and a county staff recommendation; the court approved the repaving motion by voice vote with no recorded opposition.
Why it matters: the actions allocate county CRA/LGA and rural‑secondary allocations to specific resurfacing and construction projects, affecting scheduling, contractor…
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