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2024 Recommended Highway Plan for Kentucky The Governor's 2024 Recommended Highway Plan was released on January 17, 2024. The 6-Year proposal is described as a "practical action guide to prioritize road and bridge maintenance projects, as well as new construction in the biennium and following four years." The attached photo shows the 4 Adair County projects in the plan, which include resurfacing 2 sections of the Louis B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway, and a bridge over Russell Creek, all of which are scheduled for 2030, and a $58K project scheduled for 2026 to install a guardrail on KY-1702. The highest priority projects in the plan are a Brent Spence companion bridge in Northern Kentucky, the I-69 Ohio River Crossing in Western Kentucky and the Mountain Parkway Expansion Project in Eastern Kentucky. The complete plan is available at this link: 2024 Recommended Highway Plan (PDF). This story was posted on 2024-01-27 10:31:22
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