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KYTC outlines $531,304 resurfacing plan for Franklin County; US 460 shared-use path work order cleared

Franklin County Fiscal Court
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Summary

Kentucky Transportation District 5 proposed resurfacing 6.9 miles of St. John's Road and a short section of KY 561, leaving an estimated $15,389 carryover, and the court approved a work order for engineering design on a 0.5-mile shared-use path on US 460 with 80% federal reimbursement.

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 5 officials presented Franklin County fiscal court with their rural secondary resurfacing program and recommended projects for 2025—6. KYTC said the county's carryover of $104,544 plus an allotment of $948,289 yields an estimated $1,052,833 available before mandatory state service carve-outs.

KYTC planner Tom Holland said mandatory state services and a county flex allocation reduce the resurfacing fund to $531,304. He…

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