2013 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 176 - DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
176.430 Transportation Cabinet to study needs of highways and develop recommended six (6) year road plan that identifies individual transportation projects -- Proposed biennial highway construction plan -- Factors to be considered in development of each project -- Monthly transmission of project data to General Assembly -- Cabinet may expend funds necessary to complete authorized projects -- Digitized maps.
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176.430 Transportation Cabinet to study needs of highways and develop
recommended six (6) year road plan that identifies individual
transportation projects -- Proposed biennial highway construction plan -Factors to be considered in development of each project -- Monthly
transmission of project data to General Assembly -- Cabinet may expend
funds necessary to complete authorized projects -- Digitized maps.
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The Transportation Cabinet shall undertake a continuing study of the needs of
the highways under its jurisdiction for the purpose of bringing existing facilities
to acceptable standards or for the replacement of existing facilities when
required.
The Transportation Cabinet shall develop a recommended six (6) year road
plan that identifies the individual transportation projects or portions thereof that
are scheduled to be constructed in each county. The recommended six (6)
year road plan shall include a recommended biennial highway construction
plan. The recommended six (6) year road plan and recommended biennial
highway construction plan shall be submitted to the General Assembly as
required by KRS 48.110(6)(f). The six (6) year road plan shall include but shall
not be limited to the following information for each project:
(a) The county name;
(b) The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet project identification number;
(c) The route where the project is located;
(d) The length of the project;
(e) A description of the project and the scope of improvement;
(f) The type of local, state, or federal funds to be used on the project;
(g) The stage of development for the design, right-of-way, utility, and
construction phase;
(h) The fiscal year in which each phase of the project should commence;
(i) The estimated cost for each phase of the project; and
(j) The estimated cost to complete the project.
The Transportation Cabinet shall identify projects in the six (6) year road plan
that may, in accordance with this section, be advanced from later years, to
maximize the use of all funds available to the cabinet, and to plan for the
historical precedent of projects being delayed due to unforeseen
circumstances. As required by KRS 48.110, the Governor shall submit to the
General Assembly, as part of the proposed biennial highway construction plan,
a list of projects from the last four (4) years of the six (6) year road plan, not to
exceed ten percent (10%) of the recommended biennial highway construction
appropriation, which can be advanced if additional money is received and all
projects included in the enacted biennial highway construction plan have been
advanced or completed to the extent possible.
In developing the design, right-of-way, utility, and construction phase of each
project, the following factors shall be considered but are not exclusive:
(a) Alignment of existing roads;
(b) The width or elevation of existing roadways and shoulder surfaces;
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The width of rights-of-way;
The cost of each phase of the project plus a separate identification of the
cabinet's administrative costs for each phase;
(e) The type and volume of traffic;
(f) The condition of structures and drainage;
(g) The accident rate;
(h) The geographic distribution of roadways to be constructed or
reconstructed; and
(i) The social, economic, and environmental impact of the proposed project.
The Transportation Cabinet shall, on a monthly basis, transmit electronically to
the General Assembly through the Legislative Research Commission a report
on all activity relating to all projects with open activity conducted by the
Transportation Cabinet during the biennium. The data for each project shall
contain all cabinet activity on projects funded through the road fund, including
resurfacing and rural and secondary projects, and shall also include but not be
limited to the following:
(a) District number and project item number, which shall remain in effect
throughout the entire life of the project, subject to the following conditions:
1.
A project split into more than one (1) project during its life shall
maintain the same item number with a suffix;
2.
Two (2) or more projects merged shall be identified by the new
merged project maintaining the project item number of one (1) of the
projects being merged. The total cost of the merged project shall be
set forth; and
3.
A project that has been merged with another project and all funds
authorized for the initial project that is subsequently shifted to the
new merged project shall remain in the six (6) year road plan and
shall be identified with a cross reference to the superseded project
and superseded project item number;
(b) The county name and county number;
(c) The route prefix, route number, and route suffix;
(d) Termini description including beginning milepoint and ending milepoint;
(e) Type of work;
(f) Length of the project in miles;
(g) Project authorization system number, date the project was authorized, the
TD-10 number authorizing the project, and the amount authorized;
(h) Year the project was enacted in a six (6) year road plan, and the notation
"A" if the project is active and the notation "I" if the project is inactive;
(i) The phase code "P" for the planning phase, "D" for the design phase, "R"
for the right-of-way phase, "U" for the utility phase, and "C" for the
construction phase;
(j) The original estimate, fund code, and fiscal year each phase is expected
to begin as enacted in the six (6) year road plan;
(k) The current estimate, fund code, and fiscal year each phase is expected
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to begin;
(l) The status of funding for each phase;
(m) The date current information has been changed for each phase;
(n) The letting date for each phase;
(o) Total number of right-of-way parcels, deeds signed, suits filed, and
right-of-way entries completed;
(p) The date right-of-way plans are to be submitted to the central office in
Frankfort and the status of right-of-way plans;
(q) Total utility relocations to be completed and the actual number
completed;
(r) The award date, the construction project code number, and the award
amount for the construction phase;
(s) The total number of contract change orders issued for each phase, the
date of the most recent change order, and the net change order amount
for each phase;
(t) The name of the contractor, the contractor's vendor number in the
Statewide accounting system, current contract amount, and the current
amount earned by the contractor;
(u) The estimated date for completion of the project, current percentage of
work completed based upon time, and the actual contract completion
date;
(v) The department's engineer's estimate for the project; and
(w) Total expenditures by phase.
The department shall transmit on a monthly basis, electronic data to the
General Assembly through the Legislative Research Commission on the
activity on all state resurfacing projects and all rural secondary projects that
shall include as much applicable information as possible as identified in
subsection (5) of this section.
In implementing the enacted biennial highway construction plan, the
Transportation Cabinet may expend funds necessary to complete the projects
authorized, amended only by variations necessitated by bid or unforeseen
circumstances.
The department shall pursue digitizing all Kentucky roads on a geographic
information system as funds are made available by the General Assembly. The
digitized maps shall merge map layers and text layers to produce maps that
display geographic information and textual information detailing the six (6) year
road plan as enacted by the General Assembly.
Effective:June 25, 2009
History: Amended 2009 Ky. Acts ch. 78, sec. 20, effective June 25, 2009. -Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 532, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1998. -- Amended
1994 Ky. Acts ch. 299, sec. 6, effective July 15, 1994. Amended 1992 Ky. Acts
ch. 433, sec. 5, effective July 14, 1992. -- Amended 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 502,
sec. 7, effective July 1, 1990. -- Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 138, sec. 2, effective
July 15, 1982.
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