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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

177.330 Consultation by Department of Rural and Municipal Aid with fiscal courts

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for selection of roads to be improved -- Recommendations -- Road through city
with population of less than 3,000.
(1)At least once in each calendar year, the Department of Rural and Municipal Aid,
through a duly authorized representative, shall consult with the fiscal courts of the
various counties for the purpose of receiving recommendations from the fiscal
courts for the selection of rural and secondary roads lying within the counties for
construction, reconstruction, or maintenance under the Rural and Secondary Road
Program as set forth in KRS 177.320(1). The Department of Rural and Municipal
Aid may receive recommendations from any citizen on the selection of rural and
secondary roads for construction, reconstruction, or maintenance under the Rural
and Secondary Road Program. The Department of Highways shall notify each
county fiscal court of the county roads that the department intends to construct,
reconstruct, or maintain in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 177 and
179.
(2)Where the construction of a secondary or rural road through an incorporated city
with a population of less than three thousand (3,000) based upon the most recent
federal decennial census is necessary, as determined by the Department of Rural and
Municipal Aid, the road may be constructed, reconstructed, or maintained at the
discretion of the Department of Rural and Municipal Aid.
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