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Madison County approves FY2026 rural-secondary resurfacing list, declines flexing funds to state roads
Summary
At its April 22 meeting, the Madison County Fiscal Court approved three recommended FY2026 rural-secondary resurfacing projects and voted not to apply county flex funds to a state-maintained roadway, leaving those flex dollars for county roads.
Madison County Fiscal Court voted April 22 to approve recommended resurfacing projects under the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) FY2026 rural-secondary program and declined to apply the county’s available “flex” share toward a state-maintained route.
The court approved resurfacing recommendations for Kentucky 499 (Crooksville Road/Brassfield Road), a roughly 3.4-mile segment between Muddy Creek and Brassfield Road in eastern Madison County; Kentucky 595 from Kentucky 876 out to Dry Branch Road; and a 0.6-mile portion of Barnes Mill Road that connects to Kentucky 595. The court also voted against using its flex funds on the KYTC-recommended state route, Kentucky 1983 (Menelaus Road) between…
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