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Kentucky has committed over $43 million in its 2016 Six-Year Highway Plan for design and right-of-way acquisition for the bridge. [12] [13] Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has proposed $267 million in his first Six-Year Highway Plan for the I-69 bridge. Of that, $77 million would become available from 2020 to 2022 and the rest from 2023 to 2026.
Kentucky has committed over $43 million in its 2016 Six-Year Highway Plan for design and right-of-way acquisition for the bridge. [18] [19] Revisions to the Ohio River Bridge concept have helped reduce its estimated cost from the initial estimate of $1.4 billion to $845 million. Both states are considering a combination of tolls, private sector ...
Kentucky Route 2001, also known as Spout Springs Road, is a 3.816-mile long (6.141 km) rural secondary highway in Estill and Powell Counties. It begins at an intersection with KY 82 in eastern Estill County, in which it travels for 0.693 miles, then crosses into Powell County and ends at an intersection with KY 1057 approximately 2.5 miles south of Clay City.
The two-year plan includes $1.8 million for designs for a new connector in that area. ... The state road plan also includes more than $7 million over several years for right-of-way, utilities and ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet headquarters in Frankfort, Kentucky. KYTC maintains 63,845 lane miles (102,749 lane kilometers), [ 4 ] or over 27,600 centerline miles (44,400 centerline kilometers), [ 5 ] of roadways in the state.
Kentucky Route 1846 is a 3.802-mile-long (6.119 km) rural secondary highway that passes through Horse Cave in southern Hart County. The highway begins at the Hart–Barren county line south of Horse Cave. KY 1846 heads north along Old Glasgow Road.
Kentucky Route 679 is a 3.081-mile-long (4.958 km) supplemental and rural secondary state highway in far eastern McCreary County and far western Whitley that runs from a point along New Liberty Road 0.5-mile (0.80 km) west of Bear Wallow School Road to Kentucky Route 478 at Duckrun.
Kentucky Route 919 (KY 919) is a 6.416-mile-long (10.326 km) rural secondary highway in north-eastern Ohio County that begins at KY 878 north along Davidson Road. The road then crosses the Rough River making its way to a county maintained road called Shreve Road. The road finally ends at KY 54 where it meets its northern terminus.