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Gov. Fletcher, KTC Officials award $75,637 to Adair County

State news on Spout Springs bridge
By Stephanie Daffron, Public Affairs officer
District 8, Kentucky Highway Department, Somerset, KY


Governor Ernie Fletcher and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) recently announced emergency state road aid for a bridge replacement on Sprout Springs Road (CR 1717) in Adair County.

The Adair County Fiscal Court has received $75,637 in state funds for the replacement of the bridge on Sprout Springs Road (CR 1717) in Adair County. This bridge has started to collapse due to high water getting under the tiles.



This project exemplifies Governor Fletchers commitment to serve local communities, said Transportation Cabinet Secretary Bill Nighbert. We have been successful in providing additional funding for cities and counties over the past couple of years to make emergency repairs on local roads. Solid transportaion infrastructure is vital as we build strong communities in Adair County and across the Commonwealth.

This award amount from the Transportation Cabinet covers 80 percent of the total project cost. Adair County Fiscal Court is responsible for administering all phases of the work.
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This story was posted on 2007-08-07 09:41:45
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