Trigg County Fiscal Court’s road committee is weighing the county road paving needs of today with funding that has not changed significantly in 15 years.
County Judge Executive Stan Humphries says the road committee is made up of county magistrates and other county officials that evaluate the most significant needs and how to address the roads that need some re-paving.
click to download audioHumphries says the county receives money from the state to help pave roads, with the funding amounts changing very little from when he first served as County Judge Executive prior to serving in the Kentucky Senate for eight years.
click to download audioHe says the committee is tasked with looking at two priorities for paving projects.
click to download audioHumphries adds most of the paving will involve chip and seal, with some asphalt paving.
click to download audioHe says paving work will take place during the summer and fall months to address as many road needs as possible.