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KYTC to pay for permanent River Road fix; Fort Thomas pursues repaving, parks funding
Summary
City staff reported Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will fund roughly $1.4 million to stabilize a failing section of River Road; the city also scored an OKI grant for a North Fort Thomas repave (to begin next July) and is seeking other road and trail grants. A $50,000 T-Mobile grant was discussed to support a Highland Park disc-golf course.
City Administrator Matt reported to the council that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has agreed to fund a permanent repair for a problem section of River Road.
"It's about a $1,400,000 project that they're gonna be completing," Matt said. He described the work as cutting back the slope at the right-hand side where water crosses the road, installing a concrete wall backed by roughly 40 to 50 feet of soil nails, and…
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