Road work isn’t ONLY for economic development. It also means safer travel for everyone in Kentucky.
Infrastructure
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Bridging Kentucky is one of the most aggressive transportation programs in the country, with at least 1,000 bridges moving to construction in six years. Why so fast? Safety.
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You’ve heard “cranes in the sky” cited as a measure of a community’s growth and vitality. Water mains are hidden below ground, but may have a larger ripple effect.
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Working on a roadway or interstate is dangerous. In 2018, 54 percent of contractors reported motor vehicle accidents in their construction zone.
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In talking with my teen about newer, exciting uses for drones, she quipped, “Drones aren’t new, mom.” She’s right. The earliest unmanned aerial vehicle was seen in 1839, when Austrian soldiers attacked Venice using explosive-filled balloons.
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The public comment period for the proposed I-69 Ohio River Crossing recently closed, with nearly 300 residents sharing their thoughts and opinions on the megaproject. Public feedback will play an important role in decision making as the states work to identify a preferred alternative in the Final Environmental Impact Statement.