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Green Co. - The KY Transportation Cabinet wants input on KY 61

KY 61 Improvements from Pitman Creek Bridge to Doc Ward Road

There will be a public information meeting, Thursday, February 20, 2014, 5pm to 7pmCT, in Green County, KY, at the Summersville Fire Department, 6280 Hodgenville Rd, Summersville, KY 42782.



The purpose of this meeting is to obtain input from the public regarding proposed improvements to KY 61 beginning just south of the Pitman Creek bridge continuing through KY 323 and ending at Doc Ward Road.

Handouts containing information about the project, comment sheets and displays will be available at the meeting. Representatives from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be available to answer questions.

Written comments from this meeting will become a part of the official record for the project. - Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer for KY Transportation Cabinet, District 4, in Elizabethtown, KY


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