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Adair Fiscal Court Report - 11 Jul 2017: Roads


  • Magistrates will split $280,000, at $40,000 per district from KY Transportation Cabinet County Road Aid Allotment. Projects yet to be named.
  • Flex Rural Secondary Projects approved: One in District 1, two in District 2, two in District 3, one in District 4, three in District 5, two in District 6, no projects in District 7.
  • Terry Corbin gives road report - which is approved. Reports on near completion of Barnett's Creek Bridge

Click on headline for details of Flex Fund Projects

By Ed Waggener

The Adair Fiscal Court accepted the Flex Fund Recommendations from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for 2017 at its regular session, Tue 11 Feb 2017, heard a report, accepted the report of the Highway Foreman, Terry Corbin. and voted to allow $40,000 per district. All votes were unanimous. The court authorized necessary signings for agreements with the Kentucky Highway Cabinet. Roads to be improved are as follows:


  1. District 1 - Sulphur Creek Road, CR 1016, Bituminous Resurface, begin at end of Bridge MP 0.00. end at MP 9.970, 1'' resurface. 0.97 miles. $52,272.00
  2. Harold Burton Magistrate

  3. District 2 - Providence Church Road, CR 1160, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 9.000 off Freedom Church Road, end at MP 0.362, 1'' resurface. 0.36 miles. $20,808.00
  4. District 2 - Oak Grove Road, CR 1165, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000 off, end at MP 0.954, 1'' resurface. 0.43 miles. $24,696.00
  5. Daryl Flatt Magistrate

  6. District 3 - Loren Collins Road, CR 1192, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000, end at MP 1.300, 1'' resurface. 1.30 miles. $50,544.00
  7. District 3 - Hughes Road, CR 1289, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.116, end at MP 1.300, 1-1/4'' resurface rolled. .83 miles. $51,048.00
  8. Sammy Baker Magistrate

  9. District 4 - Greenbriar Road, CR 1302, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 1.455, end at MP 2.419, 1'' resurface. 0.96 miles. REMOVED
  10. District 4 - Breeding Loop, CR 1396, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.915 off 61 S. at Jct of L Smith Road, end at MP 1.533@ going south at BT Joint, 1'' resurface. 0.62 miles. $41,256.00
  11. Perry Reeder Magistrate

  12. District 5 - Demple Graves Road, CR 1341, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000, end at MP 0.354, 1'' resurface rolled. .35 miles. $13,464.00
  13. District 5 - Sulphur Springs Road, CR 1148, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000, end at MP 0.314 (at Bridge), 1'' resurface rolled. 0.31 miles. $17,064.00
  14. District 5 - GB Bardin Road, CR 1343, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000, end at MP 0.470 (At Cattle Crossing), 1'' resurface rolled. 0.47 miles. $16,200.00
  15. Billy Dean Coffey Magistrate

  16. District 6 - Tucker-Warren Road, CR 1102, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.000, end at MP 0.508 1-1/4'' resurface rolled. 0.51 miles. $28,224.00
  17. District 6 - Buck Watson Road, CR 1528, Bituminous Resurface, begin at MP 0.082, end at MP 0.682 1 resurface rolled. 0.060 miles. $22,824.00
  18. Greg Caldwell MagistrateBilly Dean Coffey Magistrate

  19. District 7 - No flex projects this year in District 7
  20. Terry Hadley, Magistrate
Road foreman reports

Road foreman Terry Corbin's report was heard and approved unanimously. He said that the crew had spent a lot of time in June and early July clearing trees which had fallen on county roads or rights-of-way.

He announced that the county bridge project for 2017, on Barnett's Creek Road, might be ready as early as Thursday, July 13, 2017 - and no later than Friday, July 14, 2017.


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Roads: Magistrate Sammy Baker has reason to smile



2017-07-13 - Basement, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com(c).
Magistrate Sammy Baker's Third District will get the two largest Flex money road projects this year, both over $50,000 each, totaling over $101,500. Flex money is spent by a data-driven formula, and this year, two of the costliest, according to state evaluations, were in Baker's District. Each magisterial district will be allocated $40,000 out of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's $280,000 County Road Allotment. Over the years, the formula used for allocating County Road Allotment has shifted from a more complex to a simple one - all districts road needs in this fund are considered equal, regardless of miles of roads, population, traffic numbers, or long range strategic planning. (Where county road projects and utilities projects are built has, in fact, a quasi-planning and zoning effect, but that seems not to be a front burner priority currently). Clicking Read More accesess a high detailed story: Adair Fiscal Court Report - 11 Jul 2017 - ROADS. - EW

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