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County engineering, road and public-works reports show bridge funding pursuit, resurfacing miles and improved trash-route times
Summary
Engineering staff said five bridges were submitted to KYTC for competitive funding; road department reported roughly 14 miles of asphalt resurfacing and about 10 miles of chip seal; public works noted bulky-item pickup, document-shred and hazardous-waste events and improvements in trash-route completion times.
County engineering and public-works staff briefed the Fiscal Court on a series of infrastructure and service items, including bridge funding, pavement work, and resident services such as bulky-item pickup and hazardous-waste disposal events.
Mark Absher, county engineer, told the court that the county submitted five bridges to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) for competitive funding; if selected, KYTC’s program could cover up to 100% of certain bridge projects and KYTC would manage contracting and construction. Absher said the county is in the final round for approvals and will know later…
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