The federal grant will be used to widen 11 miles of the Mountain Parkway, creating a safer and modernized four-lane corridor for drivers traveling between Interstate Highway 64 and Salyersville. The expansion will increase capacity for freight and goods along this corridor, reduce travel time, and connect Eastern Kentucky to the rest of the commonwealth.
“This is a great step forward for the people of Eastern Kentucky, is great news for Team Kentucky, and will open up the region for so many opportunities,” Beshear said.
The INFRA grant will fund the following:
- Upgrade the last remaining two-lane section of the Mountain Parkway Corridor between I-64 and Salyersville
- Improve the safety and efficiency of travel through the corridor
- Provide for the reconstruction of the existing Campton Interchange (KY 191) to allow full eastbound and westbound access
- Modernize the Hazel Green Interchange (KY 1010) to improve safety and mobility
“Moving forward with construction on the Wolfe County segment will bring the Mountain Parkway Expansion one step closer to closing the only gap in a 400-mile, four-lane, high-speed corridor for commerce and mobility across Kentucky,” said Jim Gray, Secretary of Transportation. “Closing this gap is an investment in safety, in future economic development, and most of all, in Kentuckians.”
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This investment in the parkway will also provide support for Kentucky's growing shipping, manufacturing, and logistics industries.