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Pulaski County approves rock, patch oil and road-list items; sets Dye Lane speed limit

November 11, 2025 | Pulaski County, Kentucky


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Pulaski County approves rock, patch oil and road-list items; sets Dye Lane speed limit
The Pulaski County Fiscal Court approved several road-department requests and routine traffic signage changes during its special-call meeting.

The road-department representative (referred to in the transcript as Wayne) requested 3,000 tons of rock. The presiding officer called a motion by Mr. Wheeldon, seconded by Mr. Strunk, and the court approved the request.

The department also asked for 4,000 gallons of patch oil; Mr. Ranshaw moved the request with a second from Mr. Turpin, and the court approved the purchase.

The court approved a proposed 35 mph speed limit on Dye Lane in District 1 and approved a "Love Our Children" sign during the same discussion. The road list (the department's prioritized maintenance and work list) was presented and approved after a motion by Mr. Ranshaw and a second by Mr. Wheeland.

All motions during the road report were announced as passed in the transcript; the record does not include a detailed roll-call vote for each item.

Court members asked no substantive follow-ups in the transcript; requests were treated as routine departmental approvals and moved to implementation by the road department.

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