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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

179.400 Counties receiving state aid -- Fiscal court to appropriate money for road

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purposes -- Contract or cooperative agreement with department for
construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of county roads and bridges.
(1)The fiscal court of any county receiving state aid shall appropriate sufficient money
to keep all county roads in the county in good repair and free from obstructions. The
cost of all repairs and removals of obstruction shall be paid by the treasurer of the
county upon the order of the fiscal court, and all bills for repairs or for removal of
obstructions shall be verified by affidavit, and shall be certified to be correct by the
county engineer.
(2)The fiscal court of any county receiving state aid may, if it deems proper, enter into
contract or cooperative agreement with the Department of Rural and Municipal Aid
for the construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of county roads and bridges
selected by the fiscal court. Any contract or cooperative agreement shall designate
those roads which the department shall be required to construct, reconstruct, or
maintain and shall not be in excess of the projected county allotment for any one
fiscal year. The county shall not be responsible for payment to the department of
any costs not specified with the contract or cooperative agreement.
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