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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

178.333 Addition of roads to through road system for county containing city of

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first class or consolidated local government -- New roads -- Relocation.
(1)The fiscal court of a county containing a city of the first class or a consolidated local
government may, at any time, add other roads, or portions of roads, to the county
through road system adopted in accordance with KRS 178.330. The fiscal court or a
consolidated local government shall cause the proposed addition to be marked on a
map to be deposited with the county road engineer and to be open to public
inspection. The same procedure set forth in KRS 178.330 for the establishment or
maintenance of the county through road system shall be followed in the case of
roads or portions of roads added thereto. Notice of the proposed addition to the
system shall conform to KRS 424.130(1)(b).
(2)The fiscal court of a county containing a city of the first class or a consolidated local
government may establish or maintain a new road in compliance with the provisions
of KRS 178.115 to 178.125, or relocate a road in accordance with KRS 178.115,
and at the same time add it to the county through road system, following the same
procedure as is now set forth in KRS 178.330 and subsection
(1)of this section,
including notice in accordance with KRS 424.130(1)(b).
(3)The decisions of the fiscal court or the consolidated local government made in
accordance with this section shall be final.
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