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KY 206 & KY 55 Intersection project in Adair Co. moving forward

Right-of-way process to be determining factor for construction start date
By Amber Hale, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 8, Somerset, KY

SOMERSET, KY (Sept. 9, 2014) – Construction to improve the highly-traveled KY 206 and KY 55 intersection in Adair County will soon get underway.

Funding for the project was authorized July 21, 2014, with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 8 office anticipating construction beginning this fall. However, KYTC has since encountered right-of-way issues that have delayed the construction schedule. Although unable to locate some unknown heirs to adjoining properties, KYTC has obtained authorization to begin the right-of-way acquisition process.

At this point the Cabinet has not identified any other obstacles to prevent project construction from beginning. Once the right-of-way process is complete, construction should begin thereafter. The starting date for construction has not been set. The right-of-way process will be the determining factor for construction start date. - Amber Hale




This story was posted on 2014-09-09 08:38:22
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