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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 174 — Transportation cabinet

174.120 Statewide bicycle and bikeways program.

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(1)The Transportation Cabinet shall develop and coordinate a statewide bicycle and
bikeways program and shall coordinate plans for promotion of bicycling and
promotion of bikeways with other state agencies, and units of local government in
order to maximize the use of roads, streets, parks and other publicly owned lands,
abandoned road beds, and other resources in the development of bikeways.
(2)The cabinet shall:
(a)Assist and cooperate with local governments and other agencies in the
development and construction of local and regional bikeway projects;
(b)Develop and publish policies, procedures, and standards for planning,
designing, and constructing, maintaining, marking, and operating bikeways in
the state, and for the safety of bicyclists, motorists, and the public;
(c)Develop bikeway demonstration projects and safety training programs; and
(d)Develop and construct a State Bikeway System.
(a)The cabinet shall be authorized to appropriate needed funds for the program in
the biennial budget, subject to approval of the General Assembly.
(b)The cabinet is authorized to obtain any federal, state, local, or private funds
available to the cabinet, and designated for the purpose of this section and
KRS 174.125.
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