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Florence plans adaptive traffic signals along US 42 after multi‑year grant effort

2626881 · January 13, 2025
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City staff say a nearly $4 million adaptive traffic signal project along US 42 is cleared for environmental and right‑of‑way review and is expected to go to bid in spring 2025; local share about $204,000.

Florence officials said they expect to bid a $4 million project this spring to install adaptive traffic signals along U.S. 42 from Ewing Boulevard toward Mount Zion.

Eric Hall, a city staff member, told the Florence City Council caucus the city applied for the grant in 2020 and completed design work ahead of funds becoming available. Hall said the city submitted final bid documents to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) on May 16, 2022, and worked with the cabinet through a months‑long review process. "To our knowledge, we have submitted and received…

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