2010 Recommended Highway Plan presented to General Assembly

Feb 01, 2021 at 10:29 am by admin


Envisions investment of nearly $11 billion in Kentucky transportation
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 2, 2010) - Gov. Steve Beshear's recommended Kentucky Highway Plan for fiscal years 2010 through 2016 was presented today to members of the General Assembly.
The recommended plan envisions an investment of $10,986,304,876 in Kentucky's transportation infrastructure. The funding is a combination of traditional federal and state highway funds and bond sales. The plan identifies more projects that would be eligible for federal stimulus funding and assumes a nontraditional funding source for the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges project.
"This plan lays a strategic path to ensure Kentucky's most pressing highway improvement projects are realized," Gov. Beshear said. "The national economy has depressed traditional funding for roads, but we cannot afford to abandon our Commonwealth's infrastructure priorities."
"The realities of the national economy and a less reliable federal highway trust fund create significant obstacles for states trying to plan for the future," acting Transportation Secretary Mike Hancock said. "We have laid out a budgeting strategy to keep Kentucky's highway program on track for the next several years. However, there are some long-term federal issues -- including the health of the highway trust fund -- that we hope will be soon addressed."
Some highlights of the recommended plan:
The recommended plan can be accessed at http://transportation.ky.gov/progmgmt/2010highwayplan.html
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