Tuesday, July 07, 2009

 

Twenty-Seven Million In Federal Funds For Kentucky Road Repairs

Following the devastation of the January ice storm, the Federal Highway Administration is sending $27 million to Kentucky to help pay for repairs to the state's transportation system. The money is part of a $201 million appropriation being made available to 15 states. Under the program, Kentucky will be reimbursed for repairs to highways, bridges and other road structures, such as traffic signals, signs, guardrails and lighting, and the money can help pay the cost of debris removal.





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