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Maysville board agrees to sign Safe Streets & Roads memorandum of agreement
Summary
The Maysville Board of Aldermen voted to sign a memorandum of agreement with Mo-Kan for the Safe Streets & Roads program, with officials saying broader participation lowers the city’s share and can fund crosswalks, ramps and other safety work.
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The Maysville Board of Aldermen voted March 26 to sign a memorandum of agreement with Mo‑Kan to join the Safe Streets & Roads program. Trevor Tutt of Mo‑Kan presented the agreement, saying greater participation by neighboring entities reduces the city’s investment and can help pay for school crosswalks, handicap-accessible ramps and other highway-related improvements.
Alderman Amy Justus moved to sign the agreement; Alderman Clint Sollars seconded the motion and it carried. The board did not record a roll-call tally in the minutes beyond “motion carried.”
Why it matters: The memorandum is intended to pool resources across jurisdictions for pedestrian and roadway safety work, which local officials said could stretch Maysville’s limited resources for small infrastructure improvements. The board did not provide a timeline, a dollar figure for the city’s share, or a formal implementation plan during the meeting.
What’s next: The minutes record the board’s approval to sign the MOA; staff or a board designee will handle final execution and coordination with Mo‑Kan, and any project-specific proposals would return to the board for approval.
