Kentucky grants $14M for sidewalks, transportation

(The Center Square) – Kentucky plans to spend nearly $14 million in federal money on sidewalks and transportation systems in 14 cities and counties around the state.

The money comes from the federal Transportation Alternatives Program, which reimburses local governments for 80% of the cost of facilities that support non-motorized transportation in ways that improve connectivity, accessibility, safety and equity in communities.

“Kentuckians deserve great, accessible options as they travel to work, school, church and more,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “That’s why we’ve invested funding to improve local roads across the commonwealth, and it’s also why we’re investing in bicycle and walking paths. This funding will help keep folks healthy and safe by making sure walkers and bikers have a separate path, away from cars. It will also help drivers by decreasing traffic on the roads.”

The projects typically include bicycle and pedestrian pathways that meet Americans with Disabilities and Safe Route to School regulations.

Kentucky’s projects include $4.4 million for Winchester for utility and construction phases of the city’s main street plan that is expected to provide three ADA-compliant ramps and ADA-compliant sidewalks along both sides of the street.

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Murray will receive more than $3.1 million for a sidewalk extension project to connect Murray State University with Murray Elementary School.

“South 16th Street is a major artery that services schools within the Murray Independent School District, as well as students at Murray State University. There is currently no sidewalk on this portion of the roadway, and its construction will assist in safely getting students to school and home each day,” Murray Mayor Bob Rogers said.

Also, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government will receive $800,000 to go toward the addition of 1.25 miles of a shared-use path.

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