An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Connecting the Commonwealth is at the heart of what we do. From renewing our roads and bridges to advancing driver services for citizens and commerce,the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is committed to providing a transportation system that issafe, efficient and drives the economy. KYTC is aggressively pursuing initiatives and projects thatmaintain our infrastructure while getting the most mileage out of every dollar toimprove the quality of life for Kentuckians. Below is a sampling ofthe initiatives and regional projects happening across the state. Select a project tile below to learn more.
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Brent Spence Bridge The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Ohio Department of Transportation are pursuing federal funding to solidify plans to construct a new companion bridge and execute eight miles of interstate improvements to improve safety and travel along one of the most important national commerce corridors. | | The Mountain Parkway Expansion will improve highway safety along a vital Kentucky corridor and close the transportation gap that currently stands between the citizens of Eastern Kentucky and the rest of the Commonwealth. | | The I-69 Ohio River Crossing is the key final connection of I-69 between Evansville, Indiana and Henderson, Kentucky. It will provide interstate cross-river connectivity that will reduce traffic congestion and delays while improving safety for drivers. |
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KYTC General InformationPhone: (502) 564-4890
Central Office Media Contact
Office of Public Affairs
200 Mero Street
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-3419|
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm EST, M-F
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Highway District Media Contacts
District PIO Contact Information
District Map
Click a District number to view more information.
- 1District 1 Counties: BALLARD, CALLOWAY, CARLISLE, CRITTENDEN, FULTON, GRAVES, HICKMAN, LIVINGSTON, LYON, MARSHALL, McCRACKEN, TRIGG
- 2District 2 Counties: CALDWELL, CHRISTIAN, DAVIESS, HANco*ck, HENDERSON, HOPKINS, McLEAN, MUHLENBERG, OHIO, UNION, WEBSTER
- 3District 3 Counties: ALLEN, BARREN, BUTLER, EDMONSON, LOGAN, METCALFE, MONROE, SIMPSON, TODD, WARREN
- 4District 4 Counties: BRECKINRIDGE, GRAYSON, GREEN, HARDIN, HART, LARUE, MARION, MEADE, NELSON, TAYLOR, WASHINGTON
- 5District 5 Counties: BULLITT, FRANKLIN, HENRY, JEFFERSON, OLDHAM, SHELBY, SPENCER, TRIMBLE
- 6District 6 Counties: BOONE, BRACKEN, CAMPBELL, CARROLL, GALLATIN, GRANT, HARRISON, KENTON, OWEN, PENDLETON, ROBERTSON
- 7District 7 Counties: ANDERSON, BOURBON, BOYLE, CLARK, FAYETTE, GARRARD, JESSAMINE, MADISON, MERCER, MONTGOMERY, SCOTT, WOODFORD
- 8District 8 Counties: ADAIR, CASEY, CLINTON, CUMBERLAND, LINCOLN, McCREARY, PULASKI, ROCKCASTLE, RUSSELL, WAYNE
- 9District 9 Counties: BATH, BOYD, CARTER, ELLIOTT, FLEMING, GREENUP, LEWIS, MASON, NICHOLAS, ROWAN
- 10District 10 Counties: BREATHITT, ESTILL, LEE, MAGOFFIN, MENIFEE, MORGAN, OWSLEY, PERRY, POWELL, WOLFE
- 11District 11 Counties: BELL, CLAY, HARLAN, JACKSON, KNOX, LAUREL, LESLIE, WHITLEY
- 12District 12 Counties: FLOYD, JOHNSON, KNOTT, LAWRENCE, LETCHER, MARTIN, PIKE
The passage of the bipartisan federal infrastructure package has created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve the quality of life for travelers who use the Brent Spence Bridge. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Ohio Department of Transportation are pursuing federal funding to solidify plans to construct a new companion bridge and execute eight miles of interstate improvements to improve safety and travel along one of the most important national commerce corridors. LINK TO PAGE
Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan
KYTC is updating its Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan (LRSTP) and gathering input from the traveling public through a statewide transportation survey. To take the survey and learn more, visit GetThereTogetherKY.org.
Emergency Notice
Free online service for Kentucky drivers to designate an emergency contactlaw enforcement can notify in the event of a serious vehicle crash or emergencysituation.
KYTC will develop an understanding of both strengths and weaknesses of the current freight network, recommend improvements to create efficiencies and strengthen the system, and demonstrate the ability to connect with critical markets and supply chain sectors domestically and abroad.
Know Your Limits
Heavy emergency vehicles use bridges and culverts to transport staff and equipment in critical situations. KYTC has developed a resource for fire departments to search for bridge and axle weight limits, and to review an interactive map of bridges with weight limits sorted by county.
Linking Kentucky
Linking Kentucky is a planning study that will examine current and future transportation needs, gather insights from leaders and citizens and prioritize those corridors that have the greatest potential to better link Kentucky’s regions and improve mobility, accessibility and safety.
SHIFT
The Strategic Highway Investment Formula for Tomorrow (SHIFT) is a data-driven, objective approach to prioritize transportation spending. Watch this video to learn more about how SHIFT is making every dollar count.
Truck Parking Information Management System
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has partnered with seven other states to launch a real-time parking availability information system for commercial drivers to improve the safety and efficiency of the region’s freight network.
Vested in Work Zone Safety
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s year-round initiative to improve work zone safety by encouraging safe driving behaviors for motorists and safe practices for workers.
I-Move Kentucky is the state’s innovative approach to improving the safety, ease of travel, and quality of life for travelers and businesses that frequently use I-265, I-71, and I-64. Using a four-projects-in-one approach, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be able to address some of its highest-priority transportation needs.
I-64/I-75 Widening
The two-mile project will widen I-75/I-64 from six toeight lanes betweenParis Pike, &Newtown Pike exits in Lexington, KY (Fayette Co.).
U.S. 641 Expansion
The U.S. 641 project, from Eddyville to Fredonia, aims to better connect the region and improve safety and mobility.
Highway Districts
Find out about transportation projects and meetings of interest in your area by visiting the district page.
This page is maintained byStephanie.Hunt@ky.govwho may be contacted to make corrections or changes.