A brief break from winter weather is giving road crews across Kentucky and southern Indiana time to catch up on pothole repairs as fluctuating temperatures continue to damage roadways.
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Kentucky leaders unveiled a nearly $9.5 billion highway plan featuring more than 1,350 projects to improve roads, bridges and major corridors statewide.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear stopped in Louisville on Friday to lay out his plans for infrastructure reform.
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The $1.5 million project is based on a road safety study conducted in 2018 with a focus on pedestrian safety.
Kentucky will receive more than $880 million in federal funding to improve and build roads and bridges around the state.
The old culvert on KY 22 is completely gone. Contractors are working to clear the area before building the new structure.