of Highways District 10 (dated March 31, 2009): The state is still cleaning up from recent ice and wind storms. get an encroachment permit to install a driveway or commercial entrance? notsofastky.com. Paducah Transportation Cabinet (Paducah, KY - 25.2 miles) Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (Paducah, KY - 29.0 miles) Kentucky State Highway Department (Wingo, KY - 35.0 miles) Kentucky Transportation Department (Smithland, KY - 36.0 miles)
In October the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet began testing the Safety Assistance for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) program in I-75 in Laurel County and I-64 in Franklin County and Shelby County. Excludes indices, contact, and other information. Bowling Green Daily News: Commercialization of rest stops worries some biz owners (June 9, 2003). The Travel Information section of this website has been updated with information about Summer 2002 work zones.
Slogan (Feb. 13, 2005), A group known as the Economic Transportation Alliance for Kentucky (ETA-KY) recently released a report which states Kentuckys roads are in poor condition and are deteriorating rapidly due to increased use: Grayson Count News-Gazette: Are state roads facing a crisis? The study concludes that expanding the program is warranted. Information about a KYTC employees trip to Russia to participate in an engineering exchange program. Photograph courtesy Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Motorists traveling on I-65 northbound should consider alternate routes. }
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The state currently plans on widening all of I-75 and I-65 and a large section of I-64 to more than four lanes.
Signs were also installed for the Kentucky Speedway on I-71 and for Patti's 1880's Settlement on I-24. $20 million for land acquisition and planning efforts for Interstate 66, with an additional $2.5 million provided for ongoing design efforts of I-66 in Pike County.
From the Office of Governor Steve Beshear: From the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Office of Public Affairs (Sept. 14, 2009): From Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Department of Highways District 3: From KYTC Dept. An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, District Two Counties include:Caldwell, Christian, Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Union, & Webster Counties.
Elkins: Eastern KY-Central Appalachian roadgeek meeting -- one-month notice (April 26, 2005), H.B. Related images: [10 images related to this topic.].
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More information: (Bardstown) Kentucky Standard: Plans underway to develop potential tourist railway between county, I-65 (Jan. 28, 2004). Funds for the campaign are provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and distributed by KOHS to law enforcement agencies that applied and were approved for full-year grants. Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan, Civil Rights & Small Business Development, Statewide Initiatives and Regional Projects, Drive.ky.gov - Driver Services, Vehicle Services, and Motor Carriers, District 1 Counties: BALLARD, CALLOWAY, CARLISLE, CRITTENDEN, FULTON, GRAVES, HICKMAN, LIVINGSTON, LYON, MARSHALL, McCRACKEN, TRIGG, District 2 Counties: CALDWELL, CHRISTIAN, DAVIESS, HANCOCK, HENDERSON, HOPKINS, McLEAN, MUHLENBERG, OHIO, UNION, WEBSTER, District 3 Counties: ALLEN, BARREN, BUTLER, EDMONSON, LOGAN, METCALFE, MONROE, SIMPSON, TODD, WARREN, District 4 Counties: BRECKINRIDGE, GRAYSON, GREEN, HARDIN, HART, LARUE, MARION, MEADE, NELSON, TAYLOR, WASHINGTON, District 5 Counties: BULLITT, FRANKLIN, HENRY, JEFFERSON, OLDHAM, SHELBY, SPENCER, TRIMBLE, District 6 Counties: BOONE, BRACKEN, CAMPBELL, CARROLL, GALLATIN, GRANT, HARRISON, KENTON, OWEN, PENDLETON, ROBERTSON, District 7 Counties: ANDERSON, BOURBON, BOYLE, CLARK, FAYETTE, GARRARD, JESSAMINE, MADISON, MERCER, MONTGOMERY, SCOTT, WOODFORD, District 8 Counties: ADAIR, CASEY, CLINTON, CUMBERLAND, LINCOLN, McCREARY, PULASKI, ROCKCASTLE, RUSSELL, WAYNE, District 9 Counties: BATH, BOYD, CARTER, ELLIOTT, FLEMING, GREENUP, LEWIS, MASON, NICHOLAS, ROWAN, District 10 Counties: BREATHITT, ESTILL, LEE, MAGOFFIN, MENIFEE, MORGAN, OWSLEY, PERRY, POWELL, WOLFE, District 11 Counties: BELL, CLAY, HARLAN, JACKSON, KNOX, LAUREL, LESLIE, WHITLEY, District 12 Counties: FLOYD, JOHNSON, KNOTT, LAWRENCE, LETCHER, MARTIN, PIKE, Civil Rights and Small Business Development. 