Transportation planning focuses on the development of an efficient, economical, and safe transportation system. Planners in the field strive to find and implement solutions to the problems of congestion, outdated or inadequate facilities, and unsafe transportation conditions.
The transportation planning process in the Kentucky has several key groups that are responsible for the development of the Statewide Transportation Plan and Transportation Improvement Program:
- 15 Area Development Districts (ADDs)
- 9 Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs)
- 12 Highway District Offices (HDOs)
- Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Department of Highways
The Lincoln Trail ADD Regional Transportation & Highway Safety Committee and the Radcliff-Elizabethtown MPO are responsible for identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing transportation needs in
Breckinridge,
Grayson,
Hardin,
LaRue,
Marion,
Meade,
Nelson, and
Washington Counties.
For more information, please contact either
Michael Malham or
Mike Skaggs at 270-769-2393.