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Kentucky State Digital Archives - Kentucky Department for Libraries and After examining press releases from Congressman Fletcher (no longer online) and Congressman Rogers, I have learned more specific details about what projects Kentucky's money in the 2002 U.S. Department of Transportation spending bill has been allocated for: Note: This website makes heavy use of WIDTH: 300px; POSITION: absolute; TEXT-TRANSFORM: capitalize; COLOR: #000; Z-INDEX: 10; DISPLAY: none
Kentucky Office of Highway Safety | KYTC - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet More information: Associated Press: Kentucky ad may show N.H. covered bridge (Mar. If you can safely report an aggressive driver to law enforcement, provide a vehicle description, license number, location and, if possible, direction of travel.
You can also dial 511 from any cell phone to obtain road condition information. 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. LEFT: 40px; TOP: 120px
WashingtonCounty from Fredericktown Road to Mayfield Lane - Right of Way acquisition is nearly complete and utility relocation coordination is in progress.
State Representative Jodie Haydon, D-Bardstown, is attempting to develop a tourist railway between the Kentucky Railway Musuem in New Haven and Lebanon Junction off of I-65. Bowling Green Daily News: Commercialization of rest stops worries some biz owners (June 9, 2003). It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Kentucky Traffic and Road Closure Information | Federal Highway https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictFour/Pages/US_150_Nelson.aspx, 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. }
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319 Crittenden Lane Mayfield, KY 42066 (270) 247-4494. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. #District12 {
The KOHS provides the following tips for dealing with speeding and/or aggressive drivers: For more information, visit
Washington County Alternative 1, as presented to the public in April 2019 public meetings, has been identified by the Project Team as the selected alternative to advance. $15.5 million for bus and bus facility needs across Kentucky. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet posts regularly updated traffic advisories to www.511.ky.gov. Evening News: Snow freezes region; state of emergency declared (Dec. 24, 2004), Associated Press: Some Roads Reopening After Record Snow (Dec. 24, 2004), Evansville (Ind.) Fewer people died on Kentuckys highways between Oct. 4-11 2004 than during the same period in 2003: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: "Put the Brakes on Fatalities in Kentucky" week deemed a success (Oct. 22, 2004), In late July, someone posted signs at the Slade rest area claiming that the Mountain Parkways only rest area would be closed.
If the reported pothole is on a state-maintained road, the automated system reports it to the appropriate highway district. It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. }
Some cars stopped along I-24 due to accidents were caught in snow drifts: Courier-Journal: Storm limits transportation options (Dec. 23, 2004), More information: WAVE 3: Winter Storm Coats Much Of Kentucky With Snow, Ice (Dec. 23, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Kentucky is wet and cold (Dec. 23, 2004). }
Two accidents on I-71, one resulting in a fatality, forced the temporary closure of the highway yesterday evening. check on my driver's license or find out how to get a license in Kentucky? the CSS standard.
Eastern Kentucky Flooding Event: Visit our webpage for transportation updates to rebuild communities after devastating July 2022 flooding
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For District 4's news archive $885,000 for improvements to Kentuckys Scenic Byways, including the Country Music Highway, the Wilderness Road Heritage Highway and the Cumberland Cultural Heritage Highway.
Two signs will be installed on I-71/I-75one for the southbound lanes and one for the northbound lanesand one is already in place on eastbound I-275 near the KY 237 exit. #districtsMap A {
Nelson County Alternative 2A, as previously presented to the public as the preferred alternative, has been confirmed by the Project Team as the Preferred alternative to advance. Note to Editors: Videos, radio spots and logo can be downloaded at
Courier & Press: A long stranded trip (Dec. 24, 2004), New Albany (Ind.) Kentucky.gov Among stories covered in the 2004 Year-in-Review edition are: Download: [Transportation Konnection 2004 Year-in-Review] (2.32 MB), The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds holiday party goers: If "You Drink & Drive. Related images: [10 images related to this topic.]. #District6 A SPAN {
9, 2004), (Bardstown) Kentucky Standard: Plans underway to develop potential tourist railway between county, I-65 (Jan. 28, 2004), Kentucky New Era: Lost art of hitchhiking is best left lost (Jan. 26, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: 5-1-1 is the Number to Call for Road and Weather Conditions, Hardin County News-Enterprise: Serious crash comes as most roads are dry (Jan. 27, 2004), Cincinnati Enquirer: More road alerts on the way (Jan. 26, 2004), Associated Press: Kentucky ad may show N.H. covered bridge (Mar. Kentucky.gov is the official website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Drivers should be weary of black icestretches of highways that appear to be damp but in fact are covered by ice. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet . 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) The October 2004 and the 2004 Year-in-Review editions of the transportation cabinets newsletter have been posted to the KYTC Konnection page. Acquisition is anticipated to be complete early this year (2023) and coordination with utility companies will alsobegin this year.
The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives manages and provides access to digital public records by maintaining the Kentucky State Digital Archives. 2 in Cave City is under new ownership and being restored to its 1937 appearance. . Helen Brown was influential in having the Pikeville area bridge built. On Christmas Day, snow and ice remained in the travel lanes of I-65 in several places. Highway Plan; Highway Safety; Snow and Ice Information; .
.020 Roads, bridges, and landings continued -- Removal from through road system. Excludes indices, contact, and other information. #districtsMap SPAN {
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.

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A transportation cabinet map of Summer 2002 work zones can be found here. .030 Transfers from state to county. Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan, Civil Rights & Small Business Development, Statewide Initiatives and Regional Projects, Drive.ky.gov - Driver Services, Vehicle Services, and Motor Carriers, Hardin County - KY 1136 4-171.00 US 31W Alt 3 Exhibit, A virtual overview of the KY 61project is available to view by clicking, For history and updated information on the project, along with preliminary analysis regarding post-constructioncollisions in the earliest completed northern section, visit the dedicated project site: www.us31w.org.
The page linked above also mentions that the city of Covington is distributing a new map of the city.
Elkins, District 10 PIO. Fletchers communications office, new welcome signs such as these are being installed near the states entries points. Tribune: City struggles to keep streets clear as snow piles up (Dec. 24, 2004), Associated Press: Interstates reopen to travelers in Midwest (Dec. 25, 2004), Evansville Courier & Press: Snow gives travelers tales to tell (Dec. 25, 2004), Associated Press: Some Indiana highways remained slick but passable after snow (Dec. 25, 2004), Associated Press: Indiana highways slick but passable (Dec. 26, 2004), WPSD NewsChannel 6: UPDATE: Major Roads Now Open (Dec. 24, 2004), Associated Press: Warmth aids road crews (Dec. 25, 2004), Courier-Journal: The big chill: Cold expected to hinder cleanup after storm (Dec. 24, 2004), Courier-Journal: National Guard called to help stranded motorists (Dec. 24, 2004), Courier-Journal: Road crews, others struggle to clear roads, unclog snarls (Dec. 24, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Traffic woes, power outages across state are storm's legacy (Dec. 24, 2004), The (Henderson) Gleaner: Many autos abandoned; even highway crews having tough time (Dec. 24, 2004), Associated Press: Stranded vehicles block part of I-64 (Dec. 24, 2004), Cincinnati Enquirer: 'Cut in the hill' unkindest in snow; Interstate 71/75 bottleneck snares traffic for hours (Dec. 24, 2004), Murray Ledger & Times: Snow causes plenty of headaches (Dec. 23, 2004), (Hopkinsville) Kentucky New Era: White Christmas; Still slow going on snowy roads (Dec. 24, 2004), Courier-Journal: Buses go where snowbound drivers fear to tread (Dec. 24, 2004), The (Henderson) Gleaner: Santa on a tractor: Residents shovel, cope, and help each other (Dec. 24, 2004), Henderson Gleaner: Road hotline fails this area (Dec. 23, 2004), (Covington) Kentucky Post: Paralyzing storm shuts down travel (Dec. 23, 2004), Associated Press: Parts of Kentucky at near standstill (Dec. 23, 2004), Associated Press: Wrecks tie up Interstate 24 (Dec. 23, 2004), Courier-Journal: Storm limits transportation options (Dec. 23, 2004), WAVE 3: Winter Storm Coats Much Of Kentucky With Snow, Ice (Dec. 23, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Kentucky is wet and cold (Dec. 23, 2004), maps showing the snow and ice removal priority of state highways, (Hopkinsville) Kentucky New Era: Highway officials prepare for snow (Dec. 11, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Snow & Ice Team Is Ready for Winter Weather (Dec. 13, 2004), KYTC Division of Highways District 12: State highway workers in District 12 ready for winter weather, snow and ice removal (Dec. 13, 2004), Cincinnati Enquirer: First snowfall is a deadly one (Dec. 14, 2004), Associated Press: Road crews prepare to fight snow (Dec. 16, 2004), Associated Press: Below-zero cold blast drops 4 inches of snow (Dec. 21, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Winter Driving Safety (Dec. 21, 2004), Transportation Konnection 2004 Year-in-Review, Corbin Times-Tribune: The traveler's friend (Nov. 19, 2004), Shelbyville Sentinel News: New program offers help for interstate breakdowns (Dec. 1, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: "Put the Brakes on Fatalities in Kentucky" week deemed a success (Oct. 22, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Mountain Parkway rest area to stay open (July 29, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Try this slogan: Don't mess with our rest area (July 30, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Kentuckys 511 Traffic and Travel Line Receives Millionth Call (July 9, 2004), Associated Press: Since 1998, motorists in Kentucky have collided with 55 elk (July 4, 2004), Lexington Herald-Leader: Expect some delays (July 2, 2004), Courier-Journal: Interstate 71 crash leaves one dead (June 30, 2004), WKYT: I-71 Crash Kills One, Reroutes Traffic (June 30, 2004), Pikeville Appalachian News-Express: Highway guide signs coming for Pike (June 29, 2004), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Ceremony Honors Victims of Traffic Accidents (May 28, 2004), Cincinnati Enquirer: 931 who died on roads remembered (May 26, 2004), The Cave-in-Rock Ferry in Crittenden County, A Former Toll Bridge across the Green River, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Official Highway Map, Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project, WKYT: Bluegrass Fiddler Honored (Apr.
District 4 servesBreckinridge, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor,and Washington Counties (2,902.93 Miles of Roadway).
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27, 2003), Associated Press: Oops! Information and photographs of work on I-66 in Pulaski County.