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Boone County staff seek KYTC support for context-sensitive Hicks Pike design in proposed road swap

Boone County Fiscal Court
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Summary

County engineers outlined requests to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to make Chambers Road a state-maintained route and Hicks Pike a state project designed in a ‘context‑sensitive’ manner with lane limits, traffic calming and a citizen advisory group; the court expects a May 6 agenda item but took no action today.

County engineer Rob Franksman briefed the Boone County Fiscal Court on a proposed road exchange with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet that would make Chambers Road a state-maintained route and transfer Hicks Pike to state design/construction.

Franksman said the draft letter and proposed resolution to the cabinet would ask KYTC to: conduct routine maintenance on Chambers Road (ditch and cross‑culvert replacement at known flooding sites, base failure repairs and resurfacing); and to plan, design and construct Hicks Pike…

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