Network Scan Data - Kentucky River Area Development District

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Network Scan Data - Kentucky River Area Development District
Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy
Update
FY 2014-2015
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Mapping the Progress of the Kentucky River Area Economy
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Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . ... ..... .... ... .... . ... .. . ...... .... .. . ... . . ... ... .. ... .. ... ... ....... .2-3
PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Organization and Management . .. .. . . .... ... ...... . .. . .... . ... ... . . .. ... ... .... ... .. 4-6
Integration of State's Economic Priorities .. . .... .. . .. .. . .... .... . .. . .... ... .. ... ... ..6
Information Scan of the Area ................. . .. . ..... ... .. .. .... .. .. . ... ... . .. ..... 6-20
ECONOMY ANALYSIS
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Economic Background of the Region
Economy .... .......... . .. .. ... ... .. .... ..... .. ........ .. ...... ... ..... .. ........ ... ....20
Industrial Parks ..... ................ .. ....... .......... .......... .. ...... .. ................ ... 21-23
Education .. ... ...... .............. .. ..... ... ... ..... .. ... .... ..... .. .. ... .. ... ... ... ... .24
Workforce Development. ... ...... .... ... .......... .. . ...... ...... . ....... ..... 24-25
Transportation ... .. . ..... ..... .... .... ... .......... .. ... .... .. .. .. .... .... ... .. ... 25-26
Infrastructure .. ...... ..... .. ... ..... .... ... .. ... ... ..... .... ....... ... .. ....... .. .26-28
Environment. ... ........ ..... ... ........ ... ..... ... .... ....... .... ... .... .. .......28-29
B. Strengths and Weaknesses ... .. ... . .. . .. ... .... .. . .... . ...... . ... . .. . .... . ....... .. 29-31
C. Other Plans & Strategies ..... . .. ... .... ...... .. . .. . ...... ............... ... ... .. ...... .. .31
D . List of Past and Present Economic Development Projects .. .. .. .. .......... 31-33
ECONOMIC CLUSTER ANALYSIS ..... . ... . .. ..... .. ... ..... . .. .. ... .. .. .... . . ... ... ...33-34
ACTION PLAN .. . .. . ... .... . . ... ... ...... ... . .... . . .. .... .. ... ... ... . ... .. ... ... ... ... ... .. .....34-37
STRATEGIC PROJ ECTS .. . ... . .. .. . ... ... . .. . .. ... ... .... ...... .. .... .... . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .37-38
EVALUATION I PERFORMANCE MEASURES ... .. . ...... .. .... .. . .. .. .. ... ..... .... 38-41
APPENDICES
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Authorizing Resolution
Board Membership Lists
Industrial Park Maps
Priority Projects lists
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) is a quasi-governmental
regional planning agency serving the citizens of Breathitt, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Letcher,
Owsley, Perry and Wolfe Counties. Elected officials and citizens from each county make
up the region-wide KRADD Board of Directors.
As an Economic Development District, KRADD is responsible for creating and
maintaining a regional Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). This
document represents the FY 14-15 annual update of KRADD's CEDS document.
The CEDS contains the following elements:
• An analysis of economic and community development problems and opportunities,
including incorporation of any relevant material or suggestions from other
government sponsored or supported plans;
• A background and history of the region's economic development situation,
including a resource analysis and a discussion of community participation in the
planning effort;
• Goals and objectives for taking advantage of the opportunities and solving
economic development problems of the area;
• A plan of action, including suggested projects to implement goals and objectives
set forth in the strategy; and
• Performance measures that will be used to evaluate if, and to what extent, goals
and objectives have been or are being met.
One of the basic purposes of the Area Development Districts is to convene people for the
development of ideas, and convey these ideas to better facilitate effective program
development to best serve area needs. This purpose has been improved by the
development and use of the District's Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy.
In the past, emphasis is placed on the creation of jobs and an overall improvement in the
economy. Quality of life factors remain important and significant to attracting new
industry and people as well as retaining them. A detailed project listing is incorporated in
Section VI that delineates the priorities identified within the district by both its individual
communities and the region.
Continued use of this strategy and its corresponding updates will promote new ideas and
innovations, create a vital/ink among all sectors of the regional economy and ultimately
help provide solutions to mutual problems locally, regionally and statewide.
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PUBLIC I PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Organization and Management
A critical element in the creation of the CEDS document is the importance of working
together as a region, focusing federal, state, local and private programs and funding
toward common goals, and ultimately creating partnerships to stimulate local economic
growth.
Local officials, leaders, KRADD board members and functional committee members as
well as KRADD staff utilize individual expertise to identify new ideas, needs and
opportunities within their counties and the region. The ultimate goals of this planning
process are: 1) to create a two-way flow of information; 2) for the State and the ADD to
disseminate information back to the local communities and individuals; and 3) to allow
ordinary citizens the opportunity to voice their concerns and needs for their respective
communities.
The Kentucky River Area Development District appointed a CEDS committee to guide the
creation of this document. The functions of the committee were to provide:
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Guidance and broad perspective throughout the CEDS development process
Technical expertise
Identifying community and economic development needs
Identifying goals and strategies, and
Development of a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT)
analysis for the region.
In addition to the CEDS committee, the following functional committees of the ADD
provided invaluable assistance for the district's CEDS:
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KRADD Board of Directors
Transportation Planning and Safety Committee
Natural Resources Planning Committee for Solid Waste
Advisory Council for Aging
Executive Committee
Regional Water Management Council
Public input also provided feedback for the development of the Strategy. The document
was placed on the KRADD website for public review and comment. The public was
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invited to all CEDS committee meetings, as well as all KRADD board and committee
meetings.
KENTUCKY RIVER AREA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
FY 15 CEDS Committee Membership
MEMBER
AFFILIATIONS
Judl(e Jimmy Sizemore
Mayor James W. Craft
Judge Jim Ward
Dale Bishop
Mayor Scott Cornett
Hiram Cornett
Eugene Stewart
James McDannel
Freddie Combs
Meriweather Hall
Charles Colwell
Julian Slone
Bob Smith
Judl(e Dennis Brooks
Ronnie Callahan
County Government
Attorney-at-Law, City Government
County Government, KRADD Chairman
Retired business owner, KRADD Vice-Chair
Collel(e Administrator, KRADD Treasurer
Banking Industry
Business Owner
College Professor
Real Estate Al(ency
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Coal Fields Regional Industrial Authority Chair
Appalachian Industrial Authority Chair
Pine Ridge Industrial Authority Chair
County Government
Owsley Co./Booneville Industrial Authority
A complete listing of all Kentucky River Area Development District Board of Directors
members, as well as functional committee membership and staff is included in appendix
II.
Area Organizations and Governance
The Kentucky River Area Development District consists of the following 21 units of local
government, serving a population of 114, 762 individuals, within a 2, 566 square mile
region of the Eastern Kentucky Mountains.
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Unit of Government
Breathitt County
City of Jackson
Area Square Miles
Knott County
City of Hindman
City of Pippa Passes
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495
Form of Government
County Judge and 4 Magistrates
Mayor and 6 Council members
County Judge and 4 Magistrates
Mayor and 6 Council members
Mayor and 6 Council members
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Lee County
City of Beattyville
211
County Judge and 4 Magistrates
Mayor and 6 Council members
Leslie County
City of Hyden
402
County Judge and 4 Magistrates
Mayor and 4 City Commissioners
Letcher County
City of Whitesburg
City of Jenkins
City of Fleming-Neon
339
County Judge and 5 Magistrates
Mayor and 6 Council members
Mayor and 6 Council members
Mayor and 6 Council members
Owsley County
City of Booneville
198
County Judge and 3 Magistrates
Mayor and 4 Council members
Perry County
City of Hazard
City of Vicco
City of Buckhorn
341
County Judge and 3 Magistrates
Mayor and 4 City Commissioners
Mayor and 4 City Commissioners
Mayor and 4 City Commissioners
Wolfe County
City of Campton
223
County Judge and 3 Magistrates
Mayor and 4 City Commissioners
Integration of States Economic Priorities
Because each area development district can be seen as a local extension of the
Commonwealth's Economic Development Cabinet, it is important that parity and
continuity exist between the goals of each ADD and the goals of the State of Kentucky.
Information Scan of the Area
As reflected in this report, the Kentucky River region is an area of contradiction. The
counties in the region are composed of strong willed individuals who have faced diversity
and hardships but who continue to love their land. The Region is an area of natural
beauty, but marred by man. This is an area for tourists, but litter needs attention. This
area provides a quality of life unique to rural areas, but citizens lack sufficient
infrastructure. The citizens have high work ethics; however, jobs are not available. This
area has developed greatly in the past 50 years, but much work is still needed.
The eight counties have made great strides during the past 50 years, particularly with
development of infrastructure. Nonetheless, it continues to be an area of high
unemployment and poverty rates. The 2010 census shows that the area is losing
population. Much of this loss can be attributed to those who leave the area after
completing high school and college to seek employment or further training and education.
The coal industry continues to be a major employer of the area. According to studies by
the Kentucky Geological Survey, there could be as few as 20 years of minable coal
reserves remaining. However, new mining techniques and economies has caused
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reserves, previously deemed unminable, to become attractive and current estimates are
in the 20- 25 year range.
Diversification of the economy must be a priority of the area. Efforts must be made to
provide employment opportunities for the dislocated worker, with proper training made
available to give these individuals the new skills they will need in a diversified economy.
Education of the workforce, with adult literacy programs and other education or training
programs must be a priority.
Efforts to diversify in the region include focusing on the areas of telecommunications, the
wood industry, development of small businesses from within the Kentucky River ADD,
tourism, and the recruitment of industry into the area.
Other needs identified are consistent with statistical data available: solid waste/clean-up,
leadership, water, sewer, roads, better quality and more affordable health care, better
schools and more affordable housing.
Natural Resources
The Kentucky River Area Development District lies almost entirely within the Kentucky
River Basin. The 2, 566 square mile area is in the Mountain and Eastern Coal Fields
physiographic region. This area is along the western edge of the Appalachian Plateau
and is referred to as the Cumberland Plateau. The mountainous areas have been heavily
mined for coal, and the production of oil, natural gas and timber contribute to the
economic stability of the region. This region is subdivided into three areas: The
Escarpment Area, the Plateau Area, and the Mountain and Creek Bottom Area.
A small portion of the northwestern part of the District is in the Escarpment Area. This
area is characterized by deep, narrow valleys and narrow ridges. The balance of Wolfe,
Lee, and Owsley Counties lies within the Plateau area characterized by undulating to
rolling land. The remaining five counties are in the Mountain and Creek Bottom area.
This sub region contains rugged terrain with sharp crested high ridges, little level upland,
and narrow valleys. The ridges extend in a northeast/southwest direction, and the
mountains are more rugged in the southern boundaries of the District
In the mountain and creek bottom area, the ridge tops range from 1,400 to 1,600 feet
above mean sea level, except near Pine Mountain, where they are 1, 600 to 2, 500 feet.
Side slopes on the mountains are generally steep and vary from vertical cliffs in the
Escarpment Area to 20- 60 percent slopes in the Plateau Area.
The most significant geological feature is coal. Knott, Leslie, Letcher, Perry and Breathitt
Counties comprise the largest coal producing area in Eastern Kentucky. Coal is of the
Pennsylvanian Age (about 240 million years old) and coal beds are from 1 to 48 inches in
thickness; locally, beds up to 120 inches are reported.
The dominant geologic formation in the Mountains Creek Bottom area is the Breathitt
Formation of Middle Pennsylvanian age. It consists of variable sequences of shale
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sandstone and coal with thin lenses of limestone generally not more than two feet thick.
In the Escarpment area, rock formations of Mississippian Age (about 260 million years
old) are exposed. It consists of conglomerate sandstones and limestone of the
Pennsylvanian Lee Formation, and Mississippian Newman and St. Louis Formations.
The three tributaries of the Kentucky River are located in the District and provide the
drainage for 95 percent of the land area. The headwaters of the Cumberland and Big
Sandy River are also in the District. Groundwater of the area is closely related to the type
of geologic formation. Within the Eastern Coal Field region, bedrock of sandstone,
siltstone, and conglomerate yields, to most wells drilled in valleys, enough water for home
use. Few wells are drilled more than 200 feet deep for fear of encountering salt water.
The calcium carbonate content of well water is generally 25 to 150 ppm or moderately
soft, sulfate content is high in water draining from deep mines and strip mine spoil.
Twelve areas of the District have municipal water and sewer systems.
Over 82 percent of the land area is covered by forests. Approximately 4 percent is used
for cropland and 5 percent is used for pasture/range land. Approximately 3 percent is
urbanized and developed.
There are no designated wet lands in the District. There are two water impoundments
operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Buckhorn Lake located in Perry and
Leslie County and Carr Creek Lake in Knott County.
There are no permitted sites within the Kentucky River ADD for storing or disposing of
hazardous or toxic wastes.
Two areas in the District have been established as unique or ecologically sensitive.
These areas are Bad Branch Falls and the Lilley Cornett Woods area, both in Letcher
County.
Eight Threatened or Endangered Species are listed for the counties of the Kentucky River
Area Development District. They are as follows:
Lee County:
Indiana Bat- Myotis soda list
Gray Bat- Myotis grisescens
Virginia big-eared bat- Plecotus townsendii virginianus
Letcher County:
Eastern cougar- Felis concolor cougar
Indiana bat- Myotis sodalist
Mountain blackside dace - Phoxinus cumberlandensis
Cumberland Johnny darter- Etheostoma nigrum susanae
Wolfe County:
Virginia big-eared bat - Plecotus townsendii virginianus
Indiana bat- Myotis sodalist
Red-cockaded woodpecker - Picoides borealis
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White-haired goldenrod- Solidago albopilosa
There are numerous areas within the District that fall within the floodplain . Communities
participating in the flood insurance program are eligible for flood insurance.
Historic Preservation has become an integral part of community and economic
development planning as citizens see the economic value of reinvesting in historic
downtowns and older neighborhoods. Preserving and redeveloping our historic
downtowns also plays a role in industrial recruitment strategies because communities
exhibit a vitality and sense of purpose through downtowns. Several sites in the area are
on the National Register and recognized as historic buildings of sites. Recreational and
green space is also a vital part of community and economic development for the area.
In addition to federal and state recreational/and, each of the eight counties in the District
has locally owned/operated recreational facilities. An overview of local recreational
facilities is as follows.
Breathitt County
The Breathitt County Museum houses permanent exhibits relating to early county and city
government, agriculture, mining, quilting, textile production, logging, education, hunting,
music and Breathitt County war history. There is also a library room containing archive
collections of oral history tapes, videos, photographs, old books and old records.
Douthitt Memorial Park, located in Jackson, includes baseball, soccer and softball fields,
basketball courts, tennis courts, picnic shelters, shuffleboard, concession stands,
restrooms, Malone Miller Memorial Skate Park, Splash Park and four play grounds.
The Breathitt County War memorial, located on Main Street in Jackson, features several
large stone monuments to honor those from Breathitt County who lost their lives while
defending our nation during wars and conflicts.
The Breathitt County Elk View Station is located on Highway 1098. The station provides
an overlook of the area for wildlife as well as a walking track. A campground is in the
planning stages at this time.
Knott County
The Knott County Sportsplex is the most modern, state-of-the art multi-sports facility in
the state of Kentucky. Located six miles east of Hindman on Highway 80, the facility
offers the following: 66,000 square feet of indoor fun, 5 full size hardwood maple
basketball courts, 5 volleyball courts, 3 baseball fields with lights for night games, 2
soccer fields, arcade with prizes, 8 lane bowling alley, state of the art fitness center,
gymnastics center, conference room, sports museum, indoor walking track, sports shop,
concessions (indoor and outdoor), eating and viewing area.
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The Knott County A TV Center and Trails is one of only five training centers in the United
States. It is the only center than includes a training center, a skills test course, as well as
a beginner, intermediate and challenge trails accessible right from the training center.
The Ball Creek Community Park contains a tennis court, a volleyball court, a basketball
court, a picnic area, a shelter, playground, and a walking track.
The Kite Community Park offers a walking track, playground, and basketball court.
The Red Fox Community Park, located near Carr Fork Lake, offers a walking track,
playground and basketball court.
The Hindman/Knott County Park, located in Hindman, offers two basketball courts, a
playground, walking track, picnic area, picnic shelter, two tennis courts, a baseball field, a
skate board park and a swimming pool.
The Appalachian Artisan Center located in Hindman has a mission of "preserving our
heritage by serving our artisans". The Center includes an exhibit gallery and a retail
section for regional artwork. Workshops and demonstrations are also given.
The Kentucky School of Craft is a professional crafting school located in Hindman,
offering instruction in jewelry, metals and wood. They offer both long-term training for
college credit and short-term workshops. The School includes a public viewing gallery.
The Knott County Historical Genealogical Society and Bed and Breakfast is located in the
65 year old Smith Home in Hindman. The house serves as a bed and breakfast, in
addition to the headquarters of the Historical Genealogical Society.
The Carr Creek Lake Marina is a full service marina located on the beautiful 750-acre
Carr Creek Lake. Visitors can enjoy the beach, water sports and fishing. Camping
facilities are located nearby.
The Carr Creek State Park is located on Carr Creek Lake in Sassafras. The Park
includes camping, a public beach, and a nearby marina. Anglers visiting the park can fish
for bass, crappie, and walleye.
The Carr Fork Wildlife management Area is located near the Carr Creek Lake. Scenic
mountainous areas are forested with big hardwoods. This is a popular area for deer,
squirrel and grouse hunting. Camping is permitted in the Corps maintained campground.
Four Star Village Pay Lake and Catering is located in Red Fox, offering a family oriented
Pay Lake. The lake includes a snack bar, tournaments, and "tag fish". The facility can be
rented for reunions, picnics and other special occasions. Catering services are also
available.
The Littcarr Wildlife Viewing Area, located in Littcarr, is a 6 acre marsh area for the
viewing of various plants and wildlife. Quail, wood duck, wild turkey, striped skunk, and
white tail deer can all be seen in this area.
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The Sugar Branch Trail is an Army Corps of Engineers maintained trail, built along an old
fire road. This hiking trail is 6 miles long, with a moderate degree of difficulty. Biking,
horses and motorized vehicles are prohibited on this trail.
Lee Countv
The Beattyville Boat Dock on the Kentucky River is located on East Main Street in
Beattyville, KY. It includes a boat dock, a pier, and a pontoon deck to fish or just enjoy
the river. It is also handicap accessible.
Lee County Happy Top Park, located at 500 Happy Top Road, Beattyville, KY includes a
community center with kitchen, amphitheater, softball field, basketball courts, horseshoe
pits, playground equipment, a scenic walking trail, and an overlook of the Kentucky River.
The park is handicap accessible.
The St. Thomas Episcopal Church, located at 73 Woodford Ave, Beattyville, KY has been
designated a Kentucky Historical Landmark. This church was constructed in the late
1800's, is built of native hewn sandstone and has unique woodworks. Tours are available
by appointment by contacting Peoples Exchange Bank at 606-464-3611.
The Three Forks Historical Center is located on Highway 11 South in Beattyville, KY.
Visitors of this museum will see painting and artifacts which depict the history of
Beattyville over the past 100 years. A variety of items from the coal and oil industry, and
farming are on display.
Lock #14 on the Kentucky River is located in Heidleberg, on Highway 399 near
Beattyville. This small roadside public fishing area has a ramp and offers great fishing for
bluegill, largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. A picnic area is provided.
The Beattyville Country Club, located on Highway 11 South, is open 9:00AM to sunset.
This 9-hole course is well-maintained, and the greens are some of the best.
The Beattyville City Park, on River Drive, is open from 9:00AM to Sunset. Located on
the banks of the North Fork, KY River behind the historic City Hall, the park offers a picnic
area with a covered shelter and BBQ, playground equipment, and horseshoe pits. To
reserve shelter, Contact City of Beattyville at 606-464-5007
The Lee County Saddle Club is located on Highway 11 South, Beattyville, KY is open
year around, and holds horse shows, trail rides. They have a practice show ring,
concession stand, a covered pavilion, restrooms and showers. Campers are welcome.
Lee County War Memorial Park is open year around. Lee County Veterans are honored
with a small roadside park which has a wall with the names of the veterans. Benches are
provided.
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Bear Track Park is located at 6944 Highway 52 west and is open year round. Bring a
blanket and relax at this small scenic roadside park which is located in a wooded area. It
is used mainly for picnics, reunions and weddings.
The Beattyville Tennis Courts on East Third Street in Beattyville are open year round. The
courts are lighted and free to the public.
The Sheltowee Trace Trail #1 00 is located in Lee County. The hiking, biking and horse
trails in this district are approximately 34 miles long. Portions may be multiple use and
other sections may be marked "foot travel only". For more information go to
www. southernregion. fs.fed.us/boone!TRAILsta.HTM
Leslie Countv
Leslie County offers the Richard M. Nixon Recreation Center. The center is equipped
with a gymnasium, outside basketball courts, a playground, four tennis courts, an Olympic
sized swimming pool, a pavilion type shelter, picnic areas, and a baseball field.
The City of Hyden has a city park that is available for local residents. The park has a
walking track, playground areas for young and elderly, a picnic area, a skate park, an
outdoor movie screen, and a performance stage.
The Creekside Go-Kart track includes a new state of the art 550 ft. go cart track, featuring
electric go carts, concession stand, and restrooms.
Red Bird Mission Crafts, located at Beverly, creates economic opportunities and cottage
industries for local Appalachian crafters. Wooden plaques, toys, native animals and
ornaments along with local books and note cards can be found at this facility.
The Leslie County Heritage Society, located in Hyden, is dedicated to preserving the
history of the people and places in Leslie County. The Society provides personal files,
census records and other information for genealogy research.
The Red Bird Wildlife Management Area, located in Big Creek, is the site of one of the
largest Elk releases in Kentucky. The 25, 529 acres of gentle slopes in bottom lands and
on ridge tops was established for wildlife restoration and management.
The Cawood U.S. Forest Recreation Center is located in the Red Bird Wildlife
Management Area. The Center includes primitive campsites and a picnic area by a
brook.
Trace Branch and Confluence Recreational areas and the Mary Breckenridge Memorial
park are located near Buckhorn. They are situated on Buckhorn Lake, offering
campgrounds, a day-use picnic shelter available for reservation, a boat ramp, playground,
horseshoe pits, courtesy dock and restroom facilities.
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The Red Bird Crest Trail, in Big Creek, is a 65 mile loop trail open to hikers, horses,
mountain bikes and off-highway vehicles. This is one of the longest OHV trails in
Kentucky.
Letcher Countv
The Letcher County Recreation Center, located in Whitesburg, KY, is a new 43,000
square foot recreational facility. The two story structure consists of basketball courts,
bowling alley, a climbing wall, golf simulator, party rooms, a children's play zone, fitness
area, walking track, multi-purpose rooms, batting cages, concession stand, and an office
wing.
Appalshop, Inc. is a nationally known not-for-profit multidisciplinary arts and education
center located in Letcher County. The center features an art gallery, film, video, theatre,
music and more. Concerts, exhibitions and events are hosted at the center.
Carcassonne Community Center, located in Blackey, is a circa 1930's mountain high
school that hosts old-time square dances each month. The dancers from the center have
been featured at the Smithsonian Appalachian Festival and the Kentucky Folklife Festival,
as well in the National Geographic Magazine.
The Letcher County Historical and Genealogical Society is located in Whitesburg. It is
considered one of the best genealogical reference libraries in Eastern Kentucky. It is
dedicated to preserving the history of the people and places in Letcher County.
The G.B. Caudill Store Museum, located in Blackey, is an excellent example of an oldtime country store. The store was established in 1933 and has many items depicting the
201h century Appalachian culture, such as farm and mining implements, obsolete kitchen
utensils, glassware and much more.
The Oven Fork Mercantile, in Eolia, was built in the 1930's and has its original counters.
One side of the room served as the post office from 1945 to 1988 and the old post office
boxes still remain. A 1500 piece collection of arrowheads is on display as well as local
arts, crafts and antiques.
The David A. Zegeer Coal-Railroad Museum in Jenkins is located in a restored 1911 train
depot. The museum contains an amazing collection of photographs, artifacts and scrip.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the daily life of the miners who worked for
Consolidation Coal Company.
The Letcher County Museum, located in Hemphill, serves as the site for exhibits,
antiques, a children's section, coal mining artifacts, baby's room, office equipment, and
classroom settings displayed by the Letcher County Historical Society. Also on the site is
a Coal Miner's Monument, a memorial to all those in Letcher County who suffered from
working in and around the coal industry.
Bad Branch Hiking Trail and Nature Preserve is located near Whitesburg. 7.4 miles of
trails are located in the preserve. The area protects Kentucky's only nesting pair of
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common ravens and many rare species of plants. The area includes a waterfall and Bad
Branch Stream.
Lilley Cornett Woods is an old growth forest, designated a Registered National Landmark
by the U.S. Department of the Interior. 554 acres of trees and wildflowers, two trails and
picnicking areas can be found here.
Little laurel Park is the home of Fish Pond Lake. The Park, located in Payne Gap,
contains over 534 acres with primitive campsites and picnic shelters.
The Raven Rock Golf Course, located in Jenkins, is an 18 hole course situated on a
reclaimed strip mine. Also located near the course are a driving range, training facility,
pro shop, snack bar, and cart and club rentals.
Mountain Motor Speed Park, located in /sam, is a 3/8 mile drag strip and dirt track hosting
racing every Friday and Saturday night.
Blair Lake is a 5 acre lake stocked with catfish from March - September. The pay lake,
located in Partridge, also features primitive camping sites.
The Pine Mountain/Hensley Public Wildlife Management Area features over 6,000 acres
in Letcher and Harlan Counties. One of the only places in Kentucky where black bear can
be seen consistently, the area has turkey, grouse, deer, elk and other wildlife. Some
unique species of plants and some old-growth forest can also be found in this area.
Jenkins Lake and City Park includes picnic tables, kiddie slides, swings, a picnic shelter
and stage. The park hosts the annual Jenkins Festival with live entertainment, carnival
and food booths.
Riverside Park is a lovely community park located in Whitesburg. The park includes
picnic areas, and a walking track.
Skyview Park is a 40-acre park in Cromona. The park includes ball fields, picnic areas,
as well as a meeting room.
Letcher County's public park, located in Whitesburg, includes a swimming pool, two
playgrounds, a football field, a baseball field and four tennis courts.
Owsley Countv
The Owsley County Park offers local citizens a baseball field, two tennis courts, a
basketball court, picnic area, shelter, and a playground on a four acre site. A drive-in
movie theatre is near the park.
Noble's Pioneer Museum is located 4 miles north of Booneville at Lerose in Owsley
County. Rare Indian Artifacts, log houses, antiques and other primitive treasures are
found at the museum. A log homestead building, built in 1874 is filled with items used in
homes of the 1870's and 1880's up to the present date. The farm buildings on site house
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the farming artifacts of the same time periods. A smokehouse displays old time methods
for preserving meats and vegetables. One building houses an extraordinary rock and
fossil collection. The William Moore House on this site was built in 1806. The building
has been preserved as the first house constructed within the city limits of Booneville.
The Owsley County Sportsman's Club maintains a horse show ring and conducts an
annual horse show and trail ride. The trail ride continues 30 miles through picturesque
parts of Owsley County.
Perrv Countv
In Perry County, a new campground has just opened in the Buckhorn Lake area. Eagle's
Landing is located only a few miles from the State Resort Park. Renovations to the area
include a new RV camping area with power and bathrooms, primitive camping, grills and
a campground.
The Hazard Pavilion has an indoor pool, three racquetball courts, an indoor track, two
indoor tennis courts, an aerobics floor, stationary bikes, a weight room, a sauna, party
room, a dining patio and locker rooms.
The Perry County Park is located in the City of Hazard. The park, known as the NeaceGarman Park, includes a walking track, baseball fields, picnic areas, shelters, miniature
golf course, two basketball courts, a swimming pool with bath house, a skate park, two
tennis courts, a children's playground and a handicap accessible playground along with a
horse show ring.
The First Federal Center, located on the campus of Hazard Community College, consists
of a 1, 000 seat convocation hall, a small auditorium, classrooms, art gallery, activities
center, a bookstore and dining facilities.
The Forum at the Hal Rogers Center is a 35,000 square-foot facility built in 2002 by the
City of Hazard. The Forum provides a cornerstone for the arts, to produce live and taped
programming materials, and presentations.
The Leatherwood/Cornettsville Park located at Cornettsville consists of picnic areas,
waking track and picnic shelter.
The Buckhorn Log Cathedral was constructed in 1928 with wood, land and labor all
donated by local citizens. The Cathedral includes a Hunter-Hook Pipe Organ. Services
are still held weekly, with seating available for 400.
The Fugate Cinema, located in Hazard, includes five theatres each with seating for 100
people. The complex includes a snack bar and tables for birthday parties.
Fugate's Bowl-a-Rama includes twenty electronic bowling lanes which can accommodate
6 people each. They also have a game room, pool room and snack bar.
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Hillside Theater has four theatres and features first run movies weekly and a snack bar
and game room.
The Bobby Davis Museum and Park located in Hazard includes a local history museum
displaying artifacts and photographs that depict life in Hazard and Perry County from the
founding in 1795 to present. The museum is located inside a beautiful park with an herb
garden and picnic area. The Museum and park were constructed in 1945 to honor all the
young citizens killed in World War II including Bobby Davis.
The Place of the Patriots is a stone monument in front of City Hall in Hazard honoring the
dead from Perry County in all wars. There is a special monument for those missing in
action.
Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park is located on beautiful Buckhorn Lake. The park offers
a marina, beach, gift shop, lodge, cottages, dining room and conference center, tennis,
shuffleboard, horseshoes, volleyball, miniature golf, hiking, fishing and boating.
Buckhorn Lake Wildlife Area is open for hunting. This area has mountainous terrain and
is primarily forested with some open land bottoms.
The trail system in Buckhorn includes three trails. The Moonshine Trail is 1 mile with a . 5
mile return along the park road. Connecting with Moonshine Hollow, the Leatherwood
Trail is a . 5 mile circuit strenuous hiking trail and has several steps on the ascent. There
is an overlook providing a gorgeous view of the lake. The Stillhouse trail is a fine gravel
hiking trail which has some hills, with moderate degree of difficulty. Currently~ mile of
the trail is open with 1 ~ miles yet to be completed. All these trails are open to foot traffic
only.
Robinson Forest, located in Perry, Breathitt and Knott Counties, is an old-growth
ecosystem on the Cumberland Plateau which has numerous songbirds and other forest
species. A 10,000 acre block has been designated a wildlife refuge, and remaining
acreage in 3 blocks is open to the public for hunting.
Wolfe Countv
The Campton Community Park has a tennis court, a basketball court, a playground and a
baseball field.
The Red River Gorge is near Campton (located in Wolfe & Powell Counties) and is a
popular place for campers and hikers from far and wide. The Koomer Ridge area has
picnic facilities and campsites available to visitors. The Pioneer Weapons Reserve is an
area limiting hunters to primitive weapons. The Natural Bridge State Resort Park located
near Slade, KY is also a popular recreational site for Wolfe County residents. The park
offers a lodge, a lake with pedal boats, picnic facilities and playgrounds.
A new monument is being planned for construction in Wolfe County. The Eastern
Kentucky Heritage Monument consists of three large, steel, stylized traditional
instruments - a guitar, banjo and fiddle- resting on a round, stepped, concrete plinth
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covered by a faqade of recycled Civilian Conservation Corps sandstone. The instruments
will be arranged in a triangular pattern. The framework of each instrument, which defines
the shape, will be made of steel. The framework is a sculpture, with no solid tops or
backs. The instruments, in addition to their attributes as sculpture, will serve as giant
wind harps. A visitor standing between the instruments will hear the harmonic vibrations
caused by the wind blowing across the strings. Inscribed on the platform floor will be the
autographs and hometowns of Eastern Kentucky musicians, authors, and artists. The
goal of the monument is to honor a diverse cross-section of deserving Eastern Kentucky
artists ranging from the famous to the back porch variety. The monument will sit on top of
a hill. The combination of visual and auditory stimuli will be quite stunning, truly
astonishing and absolutely unforgettable. The monument is being organized and funded
through a grassroots project of the Appalachian Heritage Alliance.
Kentucky Agricultural Development Information System (KADIS)
The KADIS is a partnership between the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the
Governor's Office of Agriculture Policy, the US Economic Development Administration
and the Kentucky Area Development Districts in an effort to link together all
organizations, institutions, agencies, and individuals seeking to promote and develop the
agricultural sector of the Kentucky economy. The ADD's work with each county in their
respective region to gather data sets that will collectively produce an all-inclusive
spatial/non-spatial Geographic Information System of all agricultural resources and
assets throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This web-based GIS driven system
will create an emphasis on linkages and integration towards future planning and projects
that affect the agriculture economy.
Some of the datasets included in KADIS include:
•
Sites/buildings suitable for agricultural businesses and industry
•
Soils data
•
Existing ag businesses and facilities
•
Disaster prone facilities, crop loss data, etc.
•
Agricultural friendly land use regulations
•
Kentucky Proud facilities, farmers markets, organic products, etc.
•
Bio-energy resources/produce and local food resources
•
Distribution/aggregation facilities
•
Livestock resources
•
Land uses including prime farmland, environmentally sensitive and protected
areas, etc.
•
Workforce development/technical training resources and programs
•
Crop production information
•
Transportation resources (rail, ports, etc.)
•
Linkages to other resources such as water, sewer, etc.
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HUMAN RESOURCES
Each county in the Kentucky River Area Development District is served by the Kentucky
River Area Agency on Aging, a network that creates a connection between older persons
and the services they need.
The federal government provides funding for a portion of many services and programs
under the Older Americans Act of 1965. These funds, along with state and local dollars,
are used by local agencies and organizations to provide services to allow senior citizens
to remain in their homes as long as possible.
There is no charge for services provided by the Older American Act, although
contributions are encouraged. Other senior services are based on the ability to pay. The
services available in the eight county area of the District may vary according to different
communities.
Services provided include:
*In-Home Service: These services are available for persons aged 60 and older who have
disabilities, handicaps, or other self-care problems. The recipients prefer to remain in
their home and live independently. Services include assessment, case management,
chores, home delivered meals, home maker/home management, personal care, respite,
home repair, escort, friendly visiting, telephone reassurance, information, assistance,
public education, cash & counseling and outreach.
*Senior Citizens Centers: Many opportunities and programs are available for the person
60 years and older at the Senior Citizens Centers located in each of the eight counties.
Services offered at the Centers include congregate meals, benefits counseling,
education, health promotion, information and assistance, legal assistance, outreach,
recreation, and transportation.
* Adult Day and Alzheimer's Respite Programs: Adult day and Alzheimer's respite
programs are community based group programs designed to provide social and related
supportive services for older persons and Alzheimer's individuals. These programs are
designed to assist the person and the caregivers in the difficulties of daily living and
enable the person to continue living in the home.
* Long Term Care Ombudsman: This program, on behalf of long term care residents or
their families, receives and investigates complaints and problems that trouble residents in
the local nursing homes. Issues are resolved or referred to proper authorities. The
program promotes volunteer, resident, and community involvement.
*Senior Citizen Community Service Program: This program provides training and parttime employment opportunities to low income persons 55 years of age and older in five of
the eight counties. Enrollees are assigned to non-profit agencies.]
*Community Collaboration for Children: This program focuses on prevention of child
abuse, with in home services, focusing on parenting skills, etc.
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* National Family Caregivers Program: This program assist the caregiver caring for older
adults and others with information, assistance counseling, support groups, training,
respite and supplemental services.
*Kentucky Grandparents Program: This program is designed for grandparents of any age
raising grandchildren under 17 years of age with assistance, information, training, support
groups, respite, counseling and supplemental services.
*Consumer Directed Option Program: In home community based Medicaid waiver
program providing for consumer directed services, homemaking, personal care, respite
and attendant care to eligible individuals.
*State Health Insurance Program: Assist with information concerning Medicare and/or
Medicaid programs.
PUBLIC PROTECTION
Public protection in the Kentucky River Area Development District is provided by 19 area
police departments, staffed by 88 police officers. In addition, protection is also provided
by local sheriff's departments and the Kentucky State Police.
There are 51 Fire Departments located in the region. A total of 1,113 fire fighters man
these departments.
HOUSING
A dramatic change has been taking place in the type of housing in the Kentucky River
Area Development District. In 1960, there were very few mobile homes; however, by
2000, 25% of the housing stock was comprised of mobile homes. Mobile homes have the
advantage of lower cost, flexible location, and ease of financing, desirable traits for
Eastern Kentucky residents. The percentage of homes that are multi-family is much
lower in KRADD when compared to the state as a whole.
A long with the changes in the type of housing the quality of the housing stock has also
improved. As per census data, almost 90 percent of the household in the KRADD area
have complete plumbing facilities. While this figure is still /ower than that of the state as a
whole, the gap has narrowed drastically since the 80's and 90's.
HEALTH
There are five hospitals located in the area, with a total of 433 beds available. Also in the
Kentucky River area are numerous clinics. These include: Kentucky River District Health
- main office located in Hazard, Perry County, KY- with clinics located in the City of
Jackson, Breathitt County; City of Hindman, Knott County; City of Beattyville, Lee County;
City of Hyden, Leslie County, City of Whitesburg, Letcher County; City of Booneville,
Owsley County; City of Hazard, Perry County; and the City of Campton, Wolfe County.
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Mountain Comprehensive Health Corporation operates 10 clinics in the District. These
are: Breathitt County Medical Clinic, Jackson, Whitesburg Medical Clinic, Letcher
County; Respiratory Clinic of Eastern Kentucky, Whitesburg; Leatherwood/Biackey
Medical Clinic, Cornettesvil/e, Perry County; Owsley County Medical Clinic, Booneville;
East KY Health Services Center, Hindman, Knott County; Daniel Boone Clinic,
Whitesburg, Letcher County; Campton Medical Clinic, Wolfe County; and the Buckhorn
Medical Clinic, Perry County.
Other health services located in the District include: Prenatal Clinic, operated by Hazard
ARH and located in Perry County; KY Cancer Program Regional Office, serving the
counties of Breathitt, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Owsley, Perry and Wolfe, located in Hyden,
Leslie County; Hospice, located in Hazard, Perry County; June Buchanan Clinic, located
in Knott County; KY River ADD Homecare Program, providing in-home services through
the health centers in all eight counties.
There are 12 1ong term care facilities in the region, with a total of 1,290 beds available.
ECONOMY ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC BACKGROUND OF THE REGION
ECONOMY
Some diversification is beginning to take place in the region. Jobs in the health care field,
secondary wood industry, as well as manufacturing jobs, are becoming available. Retail
and service type jobs are also developing; however, these jobs, especially retail, although
a vital part of the region, pay only minimum wage. The coal miner has been paid a higher
hourly rate; therefore, the standard of living has decreased for some families in the area
due to a steady decline in manpower required in the mining industry. The largest
employers in the area continue to be in the healthcare and education fields.
Unemployment in the area continues to stay at a higher rate than the State or National
rates. Along with the "displaced worker", the region has a high percentage of
"discouraged" workers, who no longer actively seek employment and are, therefore, not
included in the official unemployment statistics. Therefore, the official unemployment
rates in the region are deceptively lower than actual unemployment. A study by the
University of Kentucky Appalachian Center stated that the true unemployment rates for
this area range from 33 to 52 percent.
Economic growth within the District continues to lag behind the State and National
performance. Even though personal income has risen over recent years, income from
income maintenance, unemployment, retirement, dividends, interest and rent are
providing a larger portion of the derived total personal income.
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In the Kentucky River ADD the largest percentage of employees is in the service industry
(including healthcare), with 34%. State and Local government employees make up 25%
of those currently employed with 21% employed in retail. Mining and quarrying employs
13% of those in the region 's workforce.
There are currently 1, 717 persons employed in manufacturing jobs in the region,
representing 5% of the workforce.
INDUSTRIAL PARKS
There are eight industrial I business parks located within the Kentucky River ADD region.
These sites range from 7. 5 acres to 385 acres in size and offer a variety of options for
new business locations.
The Panbowl Lake Industrial Park is located in Breathitt County. The site has a total of
31 available acres, with a 12 inch water line on site and an 8 inch gravity sewer line 500
feet northwest of the site. There is a 40,500 square feet speculative building located on
a 4.4 acre site located within the park. The Park is owned and maintained by the
Breathitt County/City of Jackson Industrial Development Authority.
The Lee County Industrial Park is located 2 miles southwest of Beattyville in Lee County.
The site has a total of 27.6 available acres, with a 6 inch waterline and 8 inch gravity
sewer line on site. One business, Jackson Energy, is currently located in the park. The
Park is owned and maintained by the Lee County Fiscal Court.
The Crystal Creek Industrial Park is located in Beattyville, Lee County. There are 110
available acres. There is a 6 inch water line approximately 525 feet west of the site, and
a 4 inch force main sewer line adjacent to the western site boundary. The Park is owned
and maintained by the City of Beattyville.
The Gateway Regional Business Park is located near Jenkins in Letcher County. There
are 283 available acres in the park at this time. The site is served by a 10 inch water line
and an 8 inch gravity sewer line. Gas distribution lines were recently installed. There
are six businesses located within the park at this time: B.J. Services Company, Taylor
Metal Roofing & Siding, Inc., WI.N.G.S. Helipad Evacuation, Ferus, Inc., KRCC and
Equitable Productions. The park is owned and maintained by the Appalachian Industrial
Authority, a multi-county authority representing Floyd, Knott, Letcher and Pike counties.
The Whitesburg Industrial Site is located in Whitesburg, Letcher County. The site has 7.5
available acres, with an 8 inch water line on site and a 10 inch gravity sewer line located
40 feet east of the site. There is currently one business, Pine Mountain Lumber, located
at the site. The site is owned and maintained by the City of Whitesburg.
The Lone Oak Industrial Park is located 1.5 miles south of Booneville in Owsley County.
The Loan Oak Park has 75. 1 acres available at this time, with a 6 inch water line and 8
inch gravity sewer line serving the park. There is one available speculative building within
the park: a 25,920 square foot building, located on 4.6 acres. There is one business
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located in the park at this time, Wolfe Creek Metal Fabrication. The park is owned and
maintained by the Owsley County Industrial Authority.
The Coal Fields Regional Business Park is located 10. 7 miles northwest of Hazard in
Perry County. The park has a total acreage of 385. 7, with 338. 1 available at this time.
There are 8 inch and 12 inch water lines serving the park, as well as 8 inch and 10 inch
gravity sewer lines. There are four businesses currently located in the park: Sykes, Inc.,
FedEx Distribution Center, Scott King Equipment and AODD Transport. EcoPower has
an option to purchase 125 acres for the construction of a wood fired power plant which is
currently in the permitting process. The park is owned and maintained by the Coal Fields
Regional Industrial Authority, a multi-county authority representing Perry, Harlan, Leslie,
Breathitt and Knott counties.
The Pine Ridge Regional Business Park is located 1 mile west of Campton in Wolfe
County. The park has a total acreage of 117. 7 with the largest possible tract being 56.6
acres. The site is served by a 6 inch water line and a 6 inch force main sewer line. One
business, KY Truss, Inc., is currently located in the park. The park is owned and
operated by the Pine Ridge Regional Industrial Authority, a multi-county authority
representing Breathitt, Lee, Owsley, Powell and Wolfe counties.
Maps of industrial parks and available buildings in the District are included in attachment
Ill.
A list of existing industries and employment information by major industry for the
Kentucky River Area is as follows.
FIRM
Appalachian Regional Mfg.
Breathitt County Voice
COUNTY
Breathitt
Breathitt
CITY
Jackson
Jackson
Combs Custom Mfg.
The Wells Group
Dotweld
Kentucky Explorer
Combs Custom Cycles
Breathitt
Breathitt
Breathitt
Breathitt
Knott
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Leburn
Knott
Knott
Knott
Lee
Hindman
Hindman
Leburn
Beattyville
Lee County Wood Products
Lee
Beattyville
PWM,Inc.
ASC Commercial Solutions
Three Forks Tradition
Begley Lumber Co. Inc.
Leslie County News
Lee
Lee
Lee
Leslie
Leslie
Beattyville
Beattyville
Beattyville
Hyden
Hyden
Troublesome Creek Times
Appalachian Truss
Design DeSIGN
Beattyville Enterprises
PRODUCTS
Electrical Manufacturing
Publish Weekly Newspaper
Truck bumpers & accessories, push
bars, grilles & guards
ready mix concrete & asphalt
Metal fabrication
Monthly Magazine Publishing
Manufacturer of Custom Motorcycles
weekly newspaper publishing &
typesetting
Engineered wooden trusses
Sign design
Newspaper publishing
sawmill: hardwood & softwood lumber
& wooden pallets
machine shop; arc, welding, drilling,
boring, honing, cutting, metal
fabricating
Data entry
Newspaper publishing
Hardwood lumber sawmill
Newspaper publishing
EMP
67
6
2
6
3
2
4
5
5
1
2
17
2
60
2
50
3
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The Wells Group
B.J. Services
Equitable Productions
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Jenkins
Jenkins
Jenkins
Jabo & Sons, Inc.
Taylor Metal
Drill Steel Service Inc.
Hall Equipment & Supply Co.
Ferus Corporation
Pine Mountain Lumber LLC
The Mountain Eagle LP
Standard Laboratories
JAC Glass Specialist
Mine Signs & Decals
Mountain Aggregates
Booneville Sentinel
Thomas Brothers Sawmill
Wolfe Creek Metal, Inc.
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Letcher
Owsley
Owsley
Owsley
Jenkins
Jenkins
Whitesburg
Whitesburg
Jenkins
Whitesburg
Whitesburg
Whitesburg
Ermine
Cromona
Burdine
Booneville
Booneville
Booneville
AAA Mine Service
CATTS
Teague Metal & Truss
Hazard Herald
Perry
Perry
Perry
Perry
Hazard
Chavies
Jeff
Hazard
Home Lumber Co. Inc.
Home Lumber Ready Mix
Martin Signs
UPS
Wayne Supply
Perry
Perry
Perry
Perry
Perry
Hazard
Hazard
Hazard
Hazard
Hazard
Sportsworld I
Sykes, Inc.
Ultra Lok Fasteners
Halsey Meat Processing
S&S Lumber
Perry
Perry
Perry
Wolfe
Wolfe
Hazard
Hazard
Busy
Pine Ridge
Rogers
Danny's Welding, Inc.
KY Buildings LLC
Spencer Cabinet Shop
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Campton
Campton
Campton
4
85
10
concrete
Gas well servicing
natural gas collection and distribution
machine shop: machining, lathe & mill
work, mining machinery repair service
metal siding and roofing
steel rods & processing
mining machinery rebuilding
Liquid nitrogen
rough lumber & railroad ties
Newspaper publishing
Soil and coal testing
Stained glass windows
Screen printing
Limestone quarry
Newspaper publishing
custom wood sawing, rough lumber
Metal Fabrication
machine shop; general machining,
surface grinding, welding, boring,
cutting, lathe & mill work
Distribution center
Wooden trusses and metal siding
Newspaper publishing
millwork, custom wooden cabinets,
laminated counter tops & architectural
glass, redid-mix concrete
ready-mixed concrete
wooden & painted signs
Package distribution
Industrial heavy equipment
Contract sewing & embroidering
services, textile screen printing,
trophies & awards
data processing
Self- Tapping Bolt production
Meat processing
Rough lumber
Truck dump boxes, custom metal
fabricating & welding service
Manufactured metal buildings
Pre-fabricated cabinets
10
7
32
18
20
94
8
40
1
2
30
1
6
3
66
4
30
10
27
11
1
23
152
3
800
5
6
20
9
5
3
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EDUCATION
The Kentucky River region ensures that all students receive an opportunity to all levels of
education. The schools in the Kentucky River area strive to meet all state and federal
requirements for primary, secondary and post-secondary education.
Vocational education in the area is provided through the Kentucky Community and
Technical College System, with vocational education centers located throughout the area.
A listing of educational facilities follows.
COUNTY
SCHOOL NAME
SCHOOL
TYPE
Breathitt
Breathitt County Schools
K-12
Breathitt
Jackson Independent Schools
K-12
Breathitt
Hazard Community & Technical College, Lees College Campus
Post-secondary
Breathitt
Morehead State University at Jackson
Post-secondary
Breathitt
Breathitt County Area Technology Center
Technical
Knott
Knott County Schools
K-12
Knott
June Buchanan
K-12
Knott
Hazard Community & Technical College, Knott County Branch
Post-secondary
Knott
Alice Lloyd College
Post-secondary
Knott
Knott County Area Technology Center
Technical
Lee
Lee County Schools
K-12
Lee
Lee County Area Technology Center
Technical
Leslie
Leslie County Schools
K-12
Leslie
Hazard Community & Technical College, Leslie County Branch
Post-secondary
medical
Leslie
Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing
Leslie
Leslie County Area Technology Center
Technical
Letcher
Letcher County Schools
K-12
Letcher
Jenkins Independent Schools
K-12
Letcher
Southeast Community & Technical College, Whitesburg Campus
Post-secondary
Letcher
Letcher County Area Technology Center
Technical
Owsley
Owsley County Schools
K-12
Perry
Hazard Independent Schools
K-12
Perry
Perry County Schools
K-12
Perry
Hazard Community & Technical College, Technical Campus
Technical
Perry
Hazard Community & Technical College, Main Campus
Post-secondary
Wolfe
Wolfe County Schools
K-12
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Workforce Development efforts in the Kentucky River region are handled by the East
Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program (EKCEP) through their JobSight.
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Eastern Kentucky's JobSight brings more than a dozen state and federal employment
and training programs together under one roof to meet the needs of eastern Kentucky's
job seekers and employers.
Services for job seekers include: job placement, career planning, skills assessment,
vocational rehabilitation, G. E. D. courses, education and training information, student
financial assistance, on-the-job training, assistance for older workers, and unemployment
insurance. Each JobSight center includes a Career Resources Center where job seekers
can prepare a resume, get information about labor markets and in-demand jobs, access
the internet to look for jobs, and use a collection of instructional books and videos on
topics that range from successful job interview techniques to time management.
Services for employers include: help with finding, screening and testing job applicants;
research on the local labor pool or economy; facilities for interviewing applicants; and
help with developing customized or on-the-job training programs.
TRANSPORTATION
The Kentucky River Area Development District is served by two modes of commercial
transportation: public highways and railroads.
Only five of the eight counties within the District are accessed by rail: Lee, Breathitt,
Perry, Letcher and Knott Counties. The major use of rail transportation is the movement
of coal produced in the area. Approximately 85% of the coal produced is shipped by rail.
The major arterial highways in the ADD include the Hal Rogers Parkway, the Mountain
Parkway, KY 80, KY 15, US 119, US 23 and US 421 . These major roads along with the
network of state secondary and county roads comprise the highway transportation system
within the ADD.
There are no commercial air transportation systems with the ADD. Air transportation is
available to citizens at Lexington, KY, Knoxville, TN, and Bristol, TN. These commercial
airports are all within 1.5 to 2.5 hours driving time from the District.
There are two public airfields in the District which serve the aviation needs of the counties
in which they are located. The Julian Carroll Airport, located near Jackson, provides
service for small private aircraft. However, the airport does not have adequate runway for
larger commercial or corporate aircraft. The Wendell Ford Airport in Perry County has the
capacity to accommodate small private aircraft as well as corporate and commercial jet
flights.
There is no commercial water transportation within the District. Lee County and the City
of Beattyville are the only areas within the ADD that are located on the main stem of the
Kentucky River; however, channel siltation and lack of maintenance of locks and dams
has limited water transportation to small pleasure craft and fishing boats.
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Public transportation resources in the eight counties of the Kentucky River Area
Development District are very limited at present. The three Community Action Agencies
in the area provide most of the public transportation services to citizens of the region and
are listed below:
1) LKLP Community Action Agency, serving Knott, Leslie, Letcher and Perry Counties:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Head Start Buses;
Senior Citizen Vans;
Medical Transportation;
Rural Transportation - on-demand through a dispatcher in each of the four
counties.
2) Daniel Boone Area Development Council, serving Lee, Owsley and Wolfe Counties,
provides Medical Transportation.
3) Middle Kentucky Area Development Council, serving Breathitt, Owsley, Lee and
Wolfe Counties:
1.
2.
3.
Head Start Buses;
Senior Citizen Vans;
Medical Transportation
The only other mode of public transportation is privately operated taxi service.
Transportation planning in the District is primarily undertaken by the Kentucky River
ADD's Transportation Planning Committee in conjunction with the Transportation
Cabinet's District Highway offices serving the eight county area.
INFRASTRUCTURE
There are currently 11 municipal waste water treatment plants, 3 Special District waste
water plants and one intersystem utility in the Kentucky River ADD region. These
systems serve a total of 9,721 households. Also in the region are 52 package treatment
plants serving a variety of businesses, schools, private dwellings, industrial sites, and
subdivisions. Only about 20 percent of households in the region are served by municipal
or package sewer treatment plants. The remaining households in the area rely on septic
systems or illegal straight line pipes to streams to dispose of waste water.
There are 18 water systems in the region, 11 of which have their own water treatment
plants. These systems serve a total of 30,623 households. The remaining households in
the region rely on private wells, cisterns or hauled water for their potable water needs.
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The following is Information on existing wastewater systems in the District.
SYSTEM
LOCATI ON
Jenkins
Neon
Whitesburg
Vicco
Hazard
Jackson
Campton
Booneville
Beattyville
Pippa Passes
Hindman
Hyden
Millstone (LCWS D)
Perry Sanitation
Ball Creek (TEA)
DATE CONST.
OR UPGRA DED
1991
1988
2009
1969
1995
1992
2004
1997
1996
1985
1997
2005
2001
2012
DESIGN
AV. DA ILY FLOW
(GPO)
[(GPO)
600,000
50,000
520,000
162,233
232,000
600,000
100,000
76,419
3,000,000
1,859,370
750,000
280,000
320,000
213,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
248,000
100,000
100,000
120,000
147,000
200,000
75,000
2,000
9000
68,2 16
100,000
2,000
T YPE
CUSTOMERS
D ISCHARGE
S tream
753
Stream
857
Stream
700
Stream
132
Stream
2,501
Stream
1,373
Stream
255
Stream
479
Stream
942
S trea m
150
Stream
31 0
Stream
556
Stream
22
KISOP
1,485
Stream
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The following is Information on existing water systems in the District.
SYSTEM
DATE CONSTRUCTED
LOCATION
OR UPGRADED
Jenkins
1986
Neon
1983
Whitesburg
1994
.
Vicco
Hazard
2002
Jackson
2005
Campton
2011
Booneville
1987
Beattyville
2008
Knoll Co Water & Sewer Dist.- Carr Cr
2009
Hi ndman
1994
Hyden
2012
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Breathitt Co. Water Dist
.
Village of Buckhorn
Mount Carmel High/Boarding School
1977
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Phoenix Place Water System
.
Letcher Co Water & Sewer Dist.
DESIGN
CURRENT DEMAND INTAKE
(GPO)
SOURCE
(GPO)
1,000,000
504,005 Elkhorn Lake
360,000
273,066 Mine Shafi
860,000
761,830 North Fork
.
218,332 KCWSD
5,000,000
3,758,605 North Fork
2,500,000
1,000,000 North Fork
1,000,000
43 1,614 Campton Lake
720,000
381,630 South Fork
2,000,000
741 ,929 North Fork
2,000,000
1,800,000 Carr Fork Lake
400,000
1,046 KCWSD
1,500,000
1,003,830 Middle Fork
.
182,855 Jackson
.
81,416 Hazard
9000
5,893 2 wells
.
28,950 KCWSD
.
65 144 1 KCWSD
STORAGE
CUSTOMERS
CAPACITY
894
750,000
800,000
1,136
1,545,500
1,3 15
434,000
1,032
10,694,000
2,398
695,000
3,181
I ,4 11,000
1,850
1,547,500
2,585
I ,670,000
2,484
2,625,1 00
801
775,000
3,480
2,130,480
1,510
I ,372,000
234
250,000
13
10,000
194
212,000
2910
635000
2430
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SOLID WASTE
The following is a listing of solid waste information for cities and counties in the region.
COUNTY
Breathitt
Jackson
Knott
Lee
Beattyville
Leslie
Letcher
Whitesburg
Jenkins
Owsley (1)
Owsley (2)
Perry
Hazard
Wolfe
LANDFILL
Laurel Ridge
Laurel Ridge
Mount Sterling
Irvine
Blue Ridge
Laurel Ridge
Laurel Ridge
Pike County
Pike County
Irvine
Montgomery Co.
Laurel Ridge
Laurel Ridge
Irvine
CAPACITY
17 Years
17 Years
15 Years
17 Years
19 Years
15 Years
15 Years
15 Years
15 Years
15 Years
15 Years
17 Years
17 Years
15 Years
COLLECTION
Waste Connections
City
Rumpke
Veolia
City
Rumpke
County
City
City
Veolia
Franchise #2
Waste Connections
City
Veolia
RATES PER
MONTH
$10.00
$12.50
$12.53
$10.00
$8.00
$15.00
$12 .00
$8.75
$9.50
$10.00
$13.20
$11.88
$15.00
$8.50
ENVIRONMENT
The environment of the region has improved drastically in the past ten years. A large
portion of this improvement can be attributed to the PRIDE initiative. The PRIDE Initiative
promotes Personal Responsibility in a Desirable Environment in 38 counties in Southern
and Eastern Kentucky.
The PRIDE Initiative was launched in 1997 by Congressman Hal Rogers and the late
General James Bickford, the former Secretary of the Kentucky Natural Resources and
Environmental Protection Cabinet. Their vision was to restore the natural beauty of their
native region by encouraging citizens to take responsibility for protecting their
environment and by providing the education and resources they need to do so.
PRIDE unites citizens with the resources of federal, state and local governments in order
to: 1. Improve water quality in the region, 2. Clean up illegal trash dumps and other solid
waste problems, and 3. Promote environmental awareness and education.
Since the program's inception thousands of volunteers and community leaders are
turning back decades of pollution and a new generation is learning to avoid the mistake of
the past. In the past ten years, the following progress has been made towards four
environmental goals of the region:
1.
Clean the Region's waterways
6, 756 Septic Systems have been installed
20,273 homes service by sewer projects
27,029 total homes with access to sanitary wastewater treatment
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2.
Remove Illegal Dumps and Clean up Solid Waste
2,268 Illegal dumps eliminated
441,074 bags of trash collected
881,564 old tires recovered
156,223 junk appliances recycled
3.
Promote environmental education and awareness
788 Environmental Education Grants awarded
343 Outdoor classrooms built
98 greenhouses built
57 nature trails built
42 Wetlands & Rain Gardens built
32 School recycling projects launched
43 Environmental Learning Resources in use
25 EnviroScape, River and Cave models in use
24 Teacher Training & Student Outreach Opportunities funded
3 Solar Energy projects at work
4.
Personal Responsibility
203,914 Volunteers devoted 584,993 Volunteer hours to these efforts
B. Strengths and Weaknesses
The following strengths and weaknesses for each of these areas have been identified:
Human Resources
Strengths:
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Mountain Comprehensive Health Care
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Some County I City governments- receptive and helpful
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Hospice/Home Health
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Hospitals
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After Hours Treatment Facilities
Weaknesses:
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Lack of sufficient Drug Rehabilitation Treatment Facilities in the region
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Shortage of primary care health/mental health
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Poor child support enforcement
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Lack of transportation services
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Politics - inability/unwillingness to recognize problems
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Lack of health care options for children, adults, and the elderly
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Lack of affordable housing and group homes
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Lack of adequate child care
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Lack of preventive health and mental health care
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Tourism
Strengths:
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Scenic Beauty
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Culture
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Competitiveness of region
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Abundant lakes, rivers, and forests
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Abundant Wildlife
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O.H. V. recreational trails
Weaknesses:
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Lack of knowledge of regional resources between counties in the area
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Lack of good marketing
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Lack of the ability to overcome mind set
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Trash and other litter in rivers, streams, lakes and on roadsides
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Lack of education of tourism benefits
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Winter pool/eve/ of area Corps lakes too low during winter months for tourism
Economy
Strengths:
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A val/able labor force
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Labor rate
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Training organizations
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Work ethic
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Energy cost and availability
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Location relative to nation population
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Natural resources (including timber, coal and natural gas)
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Cooperation between regional economic development organizations
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Small business support
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Service business infrastructure in selected areas (telecommunications)
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Quality of life
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Water supply
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Productivity of local workforce
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Established regional airport
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Local educational resources
Weaknesses:
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Unskilled labor force
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Housing inventory
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Lack of value added wood industry
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Lack of manufacturing support services
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Perception of remoteness of Eastern KY area
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Self-perception
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Lack of recreation facilities that market well for tourism
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Lack of regional crafts marketing coop
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Lack of regional marketing for agriculture products
Lack of local community development organizations
Lack of entrepreneurs
High cost of land
Lack of developable land outside the flood plain
Lack of Interstate highways
High percentage of absentee land ownership
Lack of affordable medical insurance for small business owners
Infrastructure
Strengths:
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Solid waste plans on file and updated
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Air quality
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People are cleaning up the region
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Opportunity to do real planning as it pertains to solid waste in the region
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Media sources
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PRIDE Septic System Grant Program and PRIDE litter/education programs
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Public Awareness
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2020 Statewide Initiative (to have water to all households by year 2020)
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Carr Creek Lake, Buckhorn Lake and Kentucky River as water sources
Weaknesses:
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Litter in lakes, rivers, streams and on the roadsides
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No landfills in the region
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Limited recycling
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Outside control of landfills
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Strong personal opinions about solid waste
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Apathy towards regional solid waste
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Sparse population
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Soil types not conducive to onsite septic systems
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Rugged terrain and sparseness of population make it cost prohibitive to provide
water and wastewater to rural areas
C.
OTHER PLANS AND STRATEGIES
All existing plans and strategies in the eight county area were reviewed and considered
when preparing this document. These included, but were not limited to, tourism plans,
economic development strategies, transportation plans, downtown revitalization plans,
etc.
D.
LIST OF PAST AND PRESENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
A listing of past and present Economic Development projects in the Kentucky River Area
Development District region include:
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1. Campton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($3,610, 125)- Construction of a new
wastewater treatment plant to serve the City of Campton and surrounding
areas of Wolfe County. The plant also allowed for the provision of sewer
service to the Pine Ridge Regional Business Park.
2. Booneville Wastewater Extension Project ($4,273,300) - Extension of sewer
service to areas of Owsley County previously unserved. The project also
provided improved sewer service to the Lone Oak Industrial Park.
3. American Woodmark Corporation - Location of a new production plant in the
Coal Fields Regional Business Park in Hazard, Perry County. The project
involved the construction of a 220,000 square foot dimension lumber plant
which currently employs 180 people.
4. Appalachian Industrial Authority Speculative Building ( $800,577) Construction of a 40,000 square foot speculative building in the Gateway
Regional Business Park located in Jenkins, Letcher County. The project
included $640,000 of Economic Development Administration funding.
5. MB Lumber Company - relocation of a furniture component factory to the
Coal Fields Regional Business Park. The plant currently employs 15 people.
6. Taylor Metal Company - Construction of an expansion facility for the Taylor
Metal Company. The new facility is located in the Gateway Regional Business
Park in Letcher County and currently employs 13 people.
7. B.J. Services, Inc. - Construction of a new gas well servicing facility in the
Gateway Regional Business Park in Letcher County. The company is
operational and currently employs 20 people.
8. Breathitt County Industrial Authority Spec Building - Construction of a
41,000 square foot speculative building in the Panbowllndustrial Park. The
park and building are owned and operated by the Breathitt County Industrial
Authority and located in Jackson, Breathitt County. The financing for the facility
included a $700,000 EDA grant as well as $300,000 in Local Government
Economic Development Funds.
9. City of Jackson Sewer Extension - Extension of sewer service along KY 15
to the Kentucky River Community Care complex. The project allowed for 44
new employees at the facility. Funding for the project included a $250,000
EDA grant.
10. AODD Transport Relocation - Relocation of a trucking warehousing facility
from Tennessee. The company is in the process of relocating their facility to
the Coal Fields Regional Business Park in Hazard, Perry County. They own
and operate 50 tractor/trailer trucks for which they hire drivers, as well as
contract with private truck owners.
11. Jenkins Industrial Park Water/Sewer- provision of water/sewer to the
Jenkins Industrial Park, which is now a portion of the Gateway Regional
Business Park. EDA investment of $288,000, with a total project cost of
$845,321. The project has allowed for expansion of the city park into a regional
park, representing four counties. There are currently 48 new employees in the
park, with new clients looking at the location on a regular basis.
12. Owsley County Industrial Park Access & Water/Sewer- Construction of an
access road and provision of water and sewer service to the Lone Oak
Industrial Park.
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13. City of Jackson Water Plant Construction project - Construction of a new
water plant to serve the City of Jackson and surrounding areas. This
$6,610, 777 project, which utilized $1,500,000 in EDA funding, has allowed for a
total of 175 jobs, including new and retained, in the area.
14. SYKES Inc. - re-opening of Sykes, Inc. in the Coal Fields Regional Business
Park. The company now has 700 employees working 4 shifts.
15. Whitesburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction Project Construction of a new 600, 000 GPO wastewater treatment plant for the City of
Whitesburg. The financing for this project includes a $2,000,000 CDBG grant,
$1,011,100 Environmental Protection Agency grant, $1,000,000 Coal
Development Fund grant, $500,000 Appalachian Regional Commission grant,
$500,000 Coal Severance funds, $1,000,000 KIA bond, and $1,422,000 Rural
Development funds.
16. Carr Creek Water Treatment Plant- Construction of a 2,000, 000 gpd water
treatment plant. Total project funding of $10,920,365 includes USDA of
$3,519,860; CDBG $2,000,000; ARC $500,000; EPA $1,900,500; State funding
$3,000,000. The project is complete at this time.
17. Ferus Corporation- location of new industry in the Gateway Regional
Business Park in Jenkins, KY. Company currently employs 30 people.
18. Equitable Resources- location of new industry in the Gateway Regional
Business Park in Jenkins, KY. Company currently employs 10 people.
19. Letcher County Federal Prison Project - Letcher County Planning
Commission received an Economic Development Administration Grant to
prepare a strategic plan to evaluate potential federal prison sites, etc. to aid in
the recruitment of a federal prison to the Letcher County area.
20. Ball Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and Collection Lines Proj ectConstruction of a 100,000 GPO treatment plant with collection lines to service
the Chestnut Mountain Development area. Total Project funding $5,013,817
includes KY Infrastructure Clean Water State Revolving Loan (ARRA)
$1,500,000; State Funding $3,013,817 and US Corp of Engineers Section 531
Grant $500,000.
ECONOMIC CLUSTER ANALYSIS
Many Kentuckians might recognize the Kentucky River Area Development District region
for its history of coal mining, yet most probably do not realize that there exist several
other important industrial clusters in our area. These clusters are critical in the provision
ofjobs for our citizens and which filter millions of dollars into our local economies each
year.
The KRADD region is home to a variety of clusters, such as wood/timber, healthcare,
retail/wholesale trade, tourism, etc. In recent years, healthcare has emerged as another
vital industrial cluster in the region, and continues to show promise of future expansion.
The following is a brief overview of the economic clusters located within the Kentucky
River region.
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MINING
Because Kentucky has been one of the top three coal producing states in the nation for
the past fifty years, it should come as no surprise that the coal industry is vital to the
economic development of the KRADD region. The eight counties in the region are all
located in the Eastern Coal Fields. Although production has decreased across the nation
in the past two decades, coal mining remains a way of life for many in the KRADD region.
As of 2012, only 38 mining operations remained open in the region: 2 in Breathitt County,
4 in Knott County, 4 in Lee County, 3 in Leslie County, 7 in Letcher County, 6 in Owsley
County, and 12 in Perry County. The coal mining industry currently provides 4,399 jobs
in the eight county regions.
TIMBER I WOOD PRODUCTS
The timber and wood products industry has quickly become a vital cluster in the economy
of the KRADD region. Currently there are 23 timber related industries in the area. Wolfe
County has the most industries with 10.
HEALTHCARE
In recent years, the healthcare industry has emerged as one of the strongest and fastest
growing economic clusters in the KRADD region. There are currently 256 healthcare
establishments in the eight county regions. As of 2010 there were 5,984 employees in
the healthcare industry, with an annual payroll of $172,659,000.
RETAIL I SERVICE
The retail I service industry is understandable a vital cluster in any region. Without these
basic support services and retail establishments, other industry could not thrive. There
are currently 318 retail I service establishments in the region. These establishments
employed 7,275 people in 2010.
ACTON PLAN
The following is a list of goals, objectives and development strategies for the Kentucky
River Area Development District.
1. COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION; A REGIONAL APPROACH TO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Economic development efforts for the KRADD region
should be done through collaboration and cooperation of the eight KRADD counties to
maximize the potential of success and maintain the greatest flexibility to meet
growth/relocating company's needs.
GOAL #1: To generate a regional economic development strategy that crosses
jurisdictional boundaries.
Action #1 : Cultivate a sense of trust and cooperation between the various
economic development agencies in the region through scheduled meetings at the
ADD offices.
Action #2: Promote the hiring of knowledgeable, professional staff to fill positions
relating to planning and economic development.
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Action #3: Ensure regular education/training sessions are available and advised for
elected officials, department managers and community leaders that address
various issues involving economic development within the region.
Action #4: Strive to achieve consensus among the KRADD counties before taking
action on public issues.
GOAL #2: Make available a regional data clearinghouse to provide complete, consistent
information to recruitment prospects.
Action #1: Continue to work with local, county and state government agencies on
collecting and organizing information for each of the eight counties.
Action #2: Provide access to all regional GIS and document files on the KRADD
website.
GOAL #3: To create opportunities for KRADD counties to partner in economic
development deals.
Action #1: Work with each county to create a needs and opportunities list relating
to their specific economic development goals and objectives.
Action #2: hosting Economic Development collaboration meetings between
bordering counties.
2. INFRASTRUCTURE; BUILD THE FOUNDA T/ON FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC
GROWTH: Providing adequate infrastructure for the entire KRADD region facilitates the
opportunity to expand and enhance target marketing efforts.
GOAL #1: To provide reliable, efficient and accessible infrastructure and public services
to accommodate new development.
Action #1: Encourage city/county capital improvement programs to coordinate
public investment in infrastructure with economic development priorities.
Action #2: Encourage water/sewer system regionalization and promote cluster
development to minimize infrastructure costs and ensure quality, sustainable
growth.
GOAL #2: To expand and upgrade water and wastewater facilities into the more rural
areas of the region through partnerships with private and public utilities.
Action #1: Increase the availability of affordable water and sewer service
throughout the region, pursuing state and Federal grants and low-interest loans to
expedite implementation of existing water/sewer facility plans.
Action #2: Identify potential short-term growth areas within the region to prioritize
infrastructure investment.
2. TRANSPORTATION; IMPROVE THE CONNECTIVITY OF THE KRADD REGION:
Continued improvement of all transportation systems will open opportunities within the
region .
GOAL #1: To improve road access within the region, particularly into the more rural areas
of the region, opening economic development opportunities outside the county seat
areas.
Action #1: Plan and construct transportation facility improvements in accordance
with strategies to facilitate economic growth.
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Action #2: Promote road projects that improve access to the interstate system in
the more rural areas of the region.
Action #3: Investigate the best locations to create/improve connectivity between
the various interstates through the more rural counties.
3. ECONOMY; PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXPANSION: Maintaining a
strong, healthy industry base will foster internal industry growth while projecting a probusiness image to prospective companies.
GOAL #1 : To enhance the region's economic base and general prosperity by
encouraging existing businesses to expand their operations and employment.
Action #1: Implement business retention and expansion program, providing
technical and administrative assistance in navigating through regulatory issues and
utilizing existing incentive programs.
Action #2: Work with local, county and state agencies to develop innovative
solutions to growth and expansion needs of local businesses.
Action #3: Encourage community leaders to become better educated in economic
development issues by attending economic development seminars sponsored by
economic development agencies and organizations.
GOAL #2: To attract economic development that will enhance the growth and economy of
the KRADD region and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
Action #1: Expand and coordinate local industrial recruiting efforts with the Cabinet
for Economic Development.
Action #2: Coordinate the development of small- to medium- sized, publicly owned
industrial parks in strategic locations throughout the region, encouraging joint cost
and revenue sharing between various counties.
Action #3: Assist in infrastructure improvements, when necessary, to facilitate
development in targeted growth areas.
4. QUALITY OF LIFE; ENHANCE THE KRADD REGION'S LIVABILITY THROUGH
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Making the region a great place to live is as important
as making it a great place to do business to be successful in business retention and
expansion.
GOAL #1: To protect, preserve and enhance the natural resources and physical
environment of the region.
Action #1: Promote the wisest and best use of the region's agricultural, mineral,
forest and water resources, protecting those resources from the negative
externalities of development.
Action #2: Provide technical and professional expertise to KRADD members to
ensure compliance with all state and Federal environmental guidelines.
Action #3: Promote the use of recognized best management practices (BMPs) to
reduce water pollution from agricultural, industrial and residential development
activities.
Action #4: Work together as a region in expanding parks and public space that
crosses county lines.
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GOAL #2: To ensure that quality, affordable health care services and facilities are
accessible to all citizens in the KRADD region.
Action #1: Recruit medical practitioners to establish practices in underserved rural
areas.
Action #2: Encourage area hospitals to construct urgent care centers in areas
distant from full-service hospitals.
Action #3: Encourage private development of long-term nursing facilities and
assisted living facilities.
Action #4: Assist health districts to locate and obtain funds to expand services.
GOAL #3: To provide a comprehensive, coordinated system of services to enable the
elderly to maintain active, independent lives.
Action #1 : Encourage private sector development of affordable long-term care
facilities for the elderly residents of the region.
Action #2: Expand supportive services for the elderly such as home delivered
meals, homemaker, personal care, transportation and other services.
Action #3: Construct additional senior citizen facilities in close proximity to needed
services.
Action #4: Promote preventative health care programs and expand home-based
health care services.
5: HOUSING; PROVIDE QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Focused efforts to provide
quality, affordably priced housing closer to regional employment centers will attract more
laborers while improving the image of the entire region.
GOAL #1: To provide all area citizens access to safe affordable housing and eliminate the
homeless population in the KRADD region.
Action #1 : Work with developers to provide affordable housing options as part of
larger residential developments, using state and Federal programs to provide
subsidies.
Action #2: Support the rehabilitation of aging and substandard housing units,
providing information to property owners on state and Federal programs that offer
financial assistance.
Action #3 Help secure increased funding for civic and charitable organizations
which provide housing facilities for the low-income and homeless.
STRATEGIC PROJECTS
Based on the goals and strategies reported above, KRADD reviewed the major capital
improvement projects throughout the KRADD region. Projects have been ranked by
priority in the region by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Regional Transportation
Council and Regional Water Management Council using the following criteria:
1. Regional Impact- projects were reviewed based on their overall impact to the region.
2. Purpose and Need - projects were also considered based on whether they meet an
immediate need or deficiency. The Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, the Kentucky
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Transpiration Cabinet and KRADD all provided some form of prioritization based on
purpose and need.
3. Future Growth Potential - The committees also considered the potential impact for
future economic development efforts. In this case, projects that offered the greatest
short and long term growth potential in terms of new development received the
greatest priority.
The projects were subdivided into four project types: Wastewater Management, water
service, transportation improvement and economic development projects. These projects
are listed in appendix IV.
EVALUATION/PERFORMANCEMEASURES
During the coming year, under the oversight of the Board of Directors and Staff
assistance, each committee of the KRADD Board of Directors will be responsible for
implementation of the various development strategies. The committees will continue to
function to ensure that implementation takes place. Periodic reports will be made to the
Kentucky River ADD Board of Directors, the Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Committee, other appropriate groups and individuals directly involved with the
various strategies of projects. Work will continue with various community groups to
implement specific strategies at the community level.
The following projects reflect progress on the goals and objectives of the Kentucky River
Area Development District region in the past year:
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City of Jackson- Lift Station Rehab Project- Total Project Cost of $1,200,000.
Project will rehab 13 lift stations throughout the city, three of which are in direct
flow of the water intake. Currently under construction.
City of Jackson- Wai-Mart Area Sewer Project- Total Project Cost of $510,000.
Project will collect sewer from future development. Currently seeking funding.
Breathitt County Water District - South Fork, Canoe and Houston Water Line
Extensions Project- Total Project Cost of $4,233,000. Project will extend water
lines to the South Fork area, Canoe area, Houston area, Cecil Clair property, and
will rehab two pump stations. Project is substantially complete.
Breathitt County Water District - KY 205 Water Line Extensions- Total Project
Cost $186,435. Project will extend service to 15 households in the area. Project is
expected to bid in November 2014.
Breathitt County Water District- Roark Branch Water Line Extensions - Total
Project Cost $107,203. Project will extend service to 10 households in the area.
Project is expected to bid in November 2014.
Breathitt County Water District - Bethany Road Water Line Extension - Total
Project Cost $200,000. Project extended water service to 15 households. Project is
substantially complete.
Breathitt County Water District - K Y 1110/KY 28 Water Line InterconnectionTotal Project Cost $930,000. Project will provide a permanent interconnection
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between the Water District and the Village of Buckhorn. Project will also improve
service to 50 households in the area. Project is substantially complete.
Troublesome Creek Environmental Authority- Ball Creek/Hindman Sanitary Sewer
Evaluation Study- Total Project Cost of $150,000. A study to evaluate the potential
of reducing partial flow of the Hindman System and rerouting it to the new Ball
Creek Plant. Project is completed.
Troublesome Creek Environmental Authority - Ball Creek WWTP Improvements
Project- Total Project Cost $26,402. Project intends to improve the functionality of
the plant. Substantially complete.
Troublesome Creek Environmental Authority- Ball Creek Wastewater Lines Phase
II- Total Project Cost $2,684,850. Project will extend sewer collector lines to the
Jamestown Mobile Home Park and Phoenix Place Development. Project is
partially funded.
Knott County Water & Sewer District - Pippa Passes WWTP Improvements Project
- Total Project Cost $27,023. Proj ect will make improvements to the plant.
Substantially complete.
Knott County Water & Sewer District - Vance Mountain RD Service Line Project Total Project Cost $15,352. Project will construct a service line to 4 households.
Project is substantially complete.
Knott County Water & Sewer District - Logan Gap Master Meter Replacement
Project - Total Project Cost $5,874. Project will replace the existing master meter
that services the interconnection to Letcher County Water & Sewer District. Project
should begin construction soon.
City of Jenkins - Water Line Improvement Project Phase II and Cane & McPeaks
Branch - Total Project Cost of $2,400,469. Project has completed McPeaks and
Cane Branch. Remainder of project will replace waterlines along HWY 805 and
adjacent streets. Project has been reduced due to current funding limitations. It is
expected to bid soon.
City of Jenkins- Water Line Improvements Project Phase IV - Total Project Cost
$2,400,000. Project will replace water lines on HWY 805 and adjacent roads in
areas that have not yet been rehabbed. It will also rehab lines in the Marshall
Branch Area. Project is expected to bid soon.
City of Jenkins - Sewer Main Rehab Phase Ill - Total Project of $1,585,000.
Replacement of lines along HWY 805. This project is currently under construction.
Perry County Fiscal Court - Perry County Regional Water Study - Total Project
Cost of $30,000. Feasibility study to look at two options---A plant at Buckhorn
Lake and the ability of Carr Creek Plant to service Perry County. Currently
underway.
Perry County Fiscal Court- North Perry Water Project Phase II- Total Project Cost
of $280,000. Project will provide water service to residents located in Stable Fork
(8 households), Ladder Branch (19 households) and Pump (AKA Pomp) Hollow (6
households). Projects are constructed.
Perry County Fiscal Court- South Perry Water Project Phase IV- Total Project
Cost of $337,321 . Project will provide water service to Right Fork of Beehive (12
households); Owens Branch ( 10 households); Primrose Lane (6 households);
Beetree Fork (6 households) and Lauren Lane (4 households). Projects are
constructed.
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Perry County Fiscal Court- Fort Branch Water Line Extension Project- Total
Project Cost $977,829. Project will provide water service to 51 households in the
area. Project is partially funded and is currently seeking remainder of funds.
Perry County Fiscal Court- Lewis Hollow Water Line Extension- Total Project
Cost $210, 135. Project will construct water lines to service 12 households. Project
is under construction.
Perry County Fiscal Court- Pomp Hollow Water Line Extension- Total Project
Cost $152,493. Project will provide water service to 7 households. Project is
expected to bid soon.
Village of Buckhorn- Route 28 Waterline Extension- Total Project Cost
$110, 793. Project is phase 1 of 2 that will simultaneously be constructed in the
area. This phase will re-route the water line that currently runs along the lake to
improve service to residents. Project is expected to bid soon.
City of Vicco Water Bill Project- Total project Cost of $150,000. Project will repay
old water debt owed by the City. Project will also repair several fire hydrants to
reduce water loss.
Breathitt County Water District Breathitt and Perry County Waterline
Interconnection- Total Project Cost of $1,220,000. This project will include water
lines to serve KY 315 and KY 28 from Turner's Creek South to Perry County. It will
a/so provide a connection to the Buckhorn water system to provide a reliable
supplemental supply into Perry County.
City of Vicco Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase Ill - Estimated Project Cost of
$2, 036, 800. Will construct a new .WWTP to replace the existing plant, demolish the
existing p lant and construct a low-water crossing to allow all weather access to the
plant.
City of Vicco Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase II - Estimated Project Cost of
$200,000. Will allow for rehabilitation of the existing WWTP to get in compliance
with the Agreed Order. The project involves rehabilitation work on the existing
plant to get in compliance with the current Agreed Order with Division of
Enforcement and avoid further Notice of Violations. The project will replace the
rusted away aeration system, repair holes in the register, replace the severely
rusted/deteriorated cat walk (currently unusable), replace some of the valves in the
plant, and add a chlorination chamber and a de-chlorination chamber.
City of Hazard Darfork Sanitary Sewer Project (for new East Perry Elementary
Schooi)-Estimated Project Cost of $480,095. Will extend sewer lines to service the
new East Perry Elementary School and allow for future development of the 100+
acre site surrounding the new school site. The project will service approximately 7
households on Darfork Hollow Road.
Perry County Fiscal Court Regional GPS of Manholes, Valves and Hydrants
Project- Estimated Project Cost of $137,200. The project involves 3 phases. The
first phase involves collecting GPS coordinates and other attributes on manholes,
main line water valves and fire hydrants for systems throughout the KRADD
region. In the second phase the collected data will be uploaded into ArcMap
system and shape files will be created. The final phase of the project involves
sharing the data the systems and training them on how to use the software.
Letcher County Fiscal Court Pine Mountain Water Supply Feasibility StudyEstimated Project Cost of $125,000. The project involves 3 phases. The first
phase involves examining historic geological records and studies. The second
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And based on the results, in the final phase an exploratory well will be drilled to
determine if fresh water can be located in Pine Mountain, including flow test to
determine the viability of serving the City of Jenkins and surrounding areas.
City of Hyden Park Equipment Project- Estimated Project Cost of $49,280.
The project will add 7 pieces of playground equipment to the City of Hyden Park.
City of Vicco Park Equipment Project - The Project will allow for the purchase of
property in downtown Vicco for development of a City Park. The project will allow
for the purchase of playground equipment.
City of Hyden Community Wei/ness Center Project- Estimated Project Cost of
$6,000,000.
Campton Trail Project (RTG $51,500; Local $51,500)
Campton Water Line Project (HB1 $100,000)
Thornton Water Line project Letcher Co. (LGEDFIKIA $1,800,000)
Millstone Waterlines project Letcher Co. (KIA $750,000)
Campton Sewer Line Project (CDBG $1,000,000; ARC $525,000; US Corps of
Engineers Sect. 531 $275,000; KIA Loan $1,400,000)
Pippa Passes Caney Creek Sewer Rehab Project (US Corps of Engineers Sect.
531 grant $250,000; USDA RD grant $100,000)
Wolfe/Morgan Agriculture Industrial park project (program income $250,000)
HWY 160/Premium Phase II (ARC $500,000; KIA HB1 $344,000)
Letcher County Deane project (AML $1,000,000, LGEDF line item $150,000)
Letcher County Pert Pine Cram Creek Waterline (LGEDF line item $500,000, AML
$2,000,000)
Carr Creek Water Treatment Plant Expansion Project Knott Co. (Multi County
LGEDF $2,000,000; KIA HB1 $250,000)
Letcher County Federal Prison Project & associated Water/Sewer/etc.
Owsley County Spencer Fork Family Resources Center project (USDA RD
$30,000)
Letcher County Loggy Hollow Water Line project (LGEDF line item $370,000)
Letcher County Millstone alternative wastewater project (funding being developed)
KRCC Waterline project Knott county (project estimated at $497,600.00; funding
being developed)
Owsley County Housing Project (CDBG $200,000, other $200,000)
Campton Water Plant (KIA $4,498,888; USDA RD $1, 784,000; ARC $300,000; KIA
loan $683,200)
Carr Creek Phase Ill Waterline Project Knott Co. (USDA RD $500,000 ARC
$400,000, HB1 $1,025,000)
Dry Creek Water Line project Knott Co. (AML$1,000,000, HB1 $825,000)
RedStar Waterline project Letcher Co. (KIA $1,600,000)
City of Jenkins- Payne Gap Waterline project- Total Project Cost $1,593,503.
Project will construct water line extensions along Hwy 119 from Jenkins,
connecting Jenkins and Letcher County Water & Sewer District water systems.
Project would serve more than 500 households. Project is complete.
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APPENDIX/
AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION
Kentucky River Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Resolution
WHEREAS, the Kentucky River Area Development District is one of fifteen Area
Development Districts within the Commonwealth of Kentucky; and
WHEREAS, the Kentucky Area Development Districts, in coordination with the
Governor's Office for Local Development and the Economic Development
Administration , engaged in a Commonwealth-wide community-based, strategic planning
process known as the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy; and
WHEREAS, the Kentucky River Area Development District Board of Directors,
through it's CEDS Committee, completed a Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy (CEDS); and
WHEREAS, the CEDS is a process enabling Kentuckians to strategically plan for
themselves through consensus management of all resources; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors recognizes this plan as the Kentucky River
Area Development District's consensus for future growth and revitalization in the region.
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Kentucky River Area
Development District Board of Directors approve and adopt the Kentucky River
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Update document to the Economic
Development Administration and Department for Local Development.
Adopted this22nd day of October. 2014.
~~an
Micha~
Executive Director
APPENDIX/I
BOARD MEMBERSHIP LIST
KENTUCKY RIVER AREA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FY 14-15
OFFICERS:
Chairman, Dale Bishop
Vice-Chairman, Mayor Scott Cornett
Treasurer, Judge/Executive Dennis Brooks
Secretary, Mayor G. C. Kincer
Parliamentarian, James McDannel
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
County Judge Executives
Harvey J. Richardson- Breathitt Co.
Zach Weinberg- Knott Co.
Steve Mays - Lee Co.
Jimmy Sizemore - Leslie Co.
Jim Ward- Letcher Co.
Ronnie DeBord- Owsley Co.
Denny Ray Noble - Perry Co.
Dennis Brooks - Wolfe Co.
Mayors
Rose Wolfe- Jackson
Janice Jarrell - Hindman
Scott Cornett- Pippa Passes
John S. Smith - Beattyville
Lonnie Hendrix- Hyden
Susan Polis - Fleming Neon
James W Craft - Whitesburg
G. C. Kincer - Jenkins
Charles Long - Booneville
Johnny Cummings- Vicco
Nan Gorman - Hazard
Veda Wooton - Buckhorn
Gay Campbell - Campton
Citizen Members
Ellis Tincher
Gary Campbell
Ray Moore
Larry Parke
James 0 . Childers
Harold Craft
Floyd Johns
Phyllis McCord
Hiram Cornett
Eugene Stewart
James McDannel
Jack Burkich
Dale Bishop
Derrick Bowling
Freddie Combs
Reverend John Pray
Meriweather Wash-Hall
Pam Pilgrim
Roger Milligan
Executive Director
Mike D. Miller
KENTUCKY RIVER AREA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
FY 14-15 STAFF
MIKE MILLER
Executive Director
ANNETTE NAPIER
Physical Resources Program Director
CAROLYN HOWARD
Public Administration Specialist
JENNIFER MciNTOSH
Community Resources Planner
ANGELIA SMITH HALL
Community Resources Planner
EUNICE HOLLAND
Transportation Planner
JOHN CHESTER
GISI GPS Technician
GLADYS SLONE
Executive Secretary
BETTY G. COMBS
Receptionist/Secretary
MICHELLE ALLEN
Finance Officer
KIMBERLY COOMER
Staff Accountant
DEBI MAGGARD
Staff Accountant/Billing Clerk
KARLENA SULLIVAN
Staff Accountant/Billing Clerk
PEGGY ROLL
Human Services Director
STACIE NOBLE
Human Services Coordinator
SHERRY BURCHELL
Human Services Planner/
CCC Coordinator
TED MANNS, JR.
COO Support Broker
KIMBERLY IRENE WATTS
Homecare Case Manager
SARA BRANDENBURG
Homecare Case Manager
MARCIA SWARTZENTRUBER
CDO Support Broker
SHEILA CORNETT
Regional Ombudsman/SHIP Coordinator
JESSICA WIREMAN
CDO Support Broker
TRACY BAKER
CDO Support Broker
LINDSAY NEACE
CDO Support Broker
TONYADELPH
Registered Nurse CDO Support Broker
EVA M. RITCHIE
CDO Support Broker
ANDREA DIXON
CDO Support Broker
JANET GIBSON
CDO Support Broker
SANDRA KING
Homecare Aide
STEPHANIE CAUDILL
Homecare Aide
HEATHER TROUT
Homecare Aide
ETNA CAUDILL
Homecare Aide
NEENA WINDSBY
Homecare Aide
APPENDIX Ill
INDUSTRIAL PARK MAPS
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Existing Industry
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LOCATION: 10.7 miles northwest of Hazard via KY 15
ZONING: Protective Covenants
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Ky 151.3 miles east via paved access road;
Hal Rogers Parkway and four-lane KY 80 10.7 miles south via
KY 15; 1-75 interchange 66.5 miles west via KY 15 and Hal
Rogers Parkway
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Wendell H. Ford Airport (Hazard, KY)
Distance: 2 miles north of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Hazard Utilities
Size Line: 8-inch line serves the site; 12-lnch line serves
the site
SEWER: Hazard Utilities
Size Line: 10-inch gravity line serves the site; 8-inch
gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Presently not available
ELECTRICITY: AEP - Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND {Type:Servioe): Cable: TV Service & United Cable;
DSL: Windstream Corp
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-yearflood plain
OWNERSHIP: Perry, Harlan, Leslie, Breathitt, and Knott
Regional Industrial Development Authority, Inc (See NOTE
below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Perry County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000- 20,000
NOTE: Physically In Peny Co., but governed by multk:ounty aulhortty of
Breathitt, Harlan, Leslie and Peny coun1Jes.
For more infonnation contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Cspitol Annex - 300 West Broadway - Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256- http://www.thinkkentucky.com
AlllnformiJIJon regiJI!Jing DfODtlltY Is from soun:es deemed r&I/Bblo, but no wa1T811ty or ropresontotJon Is made by tho Commonwealth d Kantud<v or any of Its agencies as tons accU111cy.
It Is sut>Joct to errors, omloofons; ch8{!fl6 ofptfco, prior sole, /easo, or wlthdrswal Without our~- Further, no wananty or18J'f!!SOnl8tlon Is made as to tho anvtronmenf81sultsbi/Jiy
or condition of the property. PrWpactJVo puichasers and/orlessees sl>c<Jkl perform their own due c/11/(jence In detormlning thlJ scitllbllny d a property for tho/r Intended use.
Map Date: 07/Hi/2013
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AJI/nfonnatlon regarding DfT)()fJ{!y Is from SO<Jr'ClO$ deem«/ rollablo, biJI no WBITBnty or teJ)tOStlflllltlon Is madi by tho Commol1woBith at~- or any of/Is "ffiO'CC<<s es to Its BCC1Jr81:Y.
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LOCATION: 10.7 miles northwest of Hazard via KY 15
ZONING: Protective Covenants
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Ky 151.3 miles east via paved access road;
Hal Rogers Parkway and four-lane KY 80 10.7 miles south via
KY 15; 1-75 interchange 66.5 miles west via KY 15 and Hal
Rogers Parkway
COMMERCIAL A IR ACCESS: Wendell H. Ford Airport (Hazard, KY)
Distance: 2 miles north of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Hazard Utilities
Size Line: 8-inch line serves the site; 12-inch line serves
the site
SEWER: Hazard Utilities
Size Line: 10-inch gravity line serves the site; 8-inch
gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Presently not available
ELECTRICITY: AEP • Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND (Type:Service): Cable: lV Service & United Cable;
DSL: W indstream Corp
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-yearflood plain
OWNERSHIP: Peny, Harlan, Leslie, Breathitt, and Knott
Regional Industrial Development Authority, Inc (See NOTE
below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Peny County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000 • 20,000
NOTE: Phvslcally In Peny Co., but governed by multio()()Unty authority of
Bneathltt, Aarian, Leslie and Peny counties.
For more information contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department
Business Development
Old Cspitol Annex· 300 West Broadway· Frankfort, KY 40601 • Tel:(502)564-7140 • Fex:(502)564-3256 • http://www.thinkkentucky.com
All lnformiJtJon rogtll'di~ Is from-.. dtJ<lmed reffsbls, but no werran~811tstlon Is mods by the Commonwoafth d
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Located in Letcher County, Kentucky
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LOCATION: Partially within southwestern city limits of
Jenkins
ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Gateway Drive connects to relocated
four-lane US 23/119 directly east of site.
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Tri-Citles Regional Airport (Bristol,
TN)
Distance: 75 miles south of Jenkins
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Jenkins Water Department
Size Line: 10-inch line serves the site
SEWER: Jenkins Sewer Department
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Equitable Gas Company
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site
ELECTRICITY: AEP- Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND {Type:Service): Presently Not Available
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Owned by the Appalachian Industrial Development
Authority (See NOTE below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Letcher County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000 - 20,000
NOTE: Phvslcally In Letcher Co., but govemed by muJtl.county author1ty of Fk¥f,
Knott, LetCher, aile! Pike counties.
For more information contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex- 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Te1:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256 - http://www.thinkkentucky.corn
All lnfctmatlon f8!1ardlng lJI'ODfJflv ls from SO<M"CIIS doemod reliable, but no wamtnlY or roptOS6fltat/on Is made by the Commonwaalth d KJ>ntuckv or any of Its agondes as to Its ~­
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Map Date: 08107/2013
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LOCATION: Partially within southwestern city limits of
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ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Gateway Drive connects to relocated
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COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Tri-Cities Regional Airport (Bristol,
TN)
Distance: 75 miles south of Jenkins
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Je nkins Water Department
Size Line: 10-inch line serves the site
SEWER: Jenkins Sewer Department
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Equitable Gas Company
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site
ELECTRICITY: AEP- Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND (Type:Service): Presently Not Available
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Owned by the Appalachian Industrial Development
Authority (See NOTE below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Letcher County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000- 20,000
NOTE: Physically In Letcher Co., but govemed by multi-county authonty of Floyd,
Knott, Letcher, ahd Pike oountles.
Map Date: 08/07/2013
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LOCATION: 1.0 mile west of Campton city limits
ZONING: Not Zoned; Protective Covenants exist
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway interchange
south of site via KY 1653 and KY 3039. 1-64 interchange 4 1
miles northwest of site via Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 70 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Campton WaterWorks
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site; 6-inch line serves
the site
SEWER: Campton Sewage Company
Size Line: 6-inch force main line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Jefferson Gas Transmission Company
Size Line: 4-inch line serves site
ELECTRICITY: Licking Valley RECC
BROADBAND (Type:Service): DSL: Mountain Telephone
Cooperative
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-yearflood plain
OWNERSHIP: Pine Ridge Regional Industrial Authority (See
NOTE below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Wolfe County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000 to $20,000
NOTE: Physically In Wolfe Co., but governed bv mullk:ounty authority of
Breathitt, l ee, OWsley, Powell, and Wolfe counlles.
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contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex - 300 West Broadway - Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140 - Fax:(502)564-3256 - http:l!wv.w.thinkkentucky.com
AJI /nlbm>stlon reg81d/ng DfOD6I1V Is from ..,....,... dtHJm<Jd re/lllblo, but no WIIITill11}f or represenllltlon Is made by the Commonwealth d Kentuckv or any of /1$ ~· •• to /1$ ~y.
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-Nashvlle
0
For more information contact the Kentucky cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old capitol Annex- 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140 - Fax:(502)564-3256 - http://www.thinkkentucky.com
Alllnfbnnal/on reg81dlng=:,1• from SOUff:8S doem&d re/lsblo, but no WO~tJt>tel/on Is made by the Colm>onwoaltll of KB= Oi' tJt>yolb ~as to b
Map Date: 04/21/2014
tJCCUrB<;y.
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-
Pari<way
State Road
Municipal Boundary
Tract Status
Occupied
Other
Vacant
Vacant-Building
Pine Ridge
Regional Business Park
Wolfe County, Kentucky
Site 237-002
-------.--~
Pine Ridge Regional Business Park
112.5 Acres/45.6 Hectares
300
0
LOCATION: 1.0 mile west of campton city limits
ZONING: Not Zoned; Protective Covenants exist
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway interchange
south of site via KY 1653 and KY 3039. 1-64 interchange 41
miles northwest of site via Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway.
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (lexington, KY)
Distance: 70 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: campton WaterWorks
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site; 6-inch line serves
the site
SEWER: campton Sewage Company
Size Line: 6-inch force main line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Jefferson Gas Transmission Company
Size Line: 4-inch line serves site
ELECTRICITY: Licking Valley RECC
BROADBAND (Type:Service): DSL: Mountain Telephone
Cooperative
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Pine Ridge Regional Industrial Authority (See
NOTE below)
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Wolfe County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000 to $20,000
NOTE: Physically In Wolfe Co., but governed bv multk:ounty author1ty of
Breathitt, lee, OWsley, Powell, and Wolfe counlles.
For more information contact the Kentucky cabinet for Eoonomic Development, Department for Business Development
Old capitol Annex- 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Te1:(502)564-7140 - Fax:(502)564-3256 - http://www.thinkkentucky.oom
A!llnfonnatlon 1'9{Jatrllng lJfTJDfJrly Is from souroes doemed rollsble, but no wa/71111ty or roDI'9S«>ttttlon Is made by the Commonwos/th d K/Jntuckv or eny of Its _.aes es to Its~·
It Is sublect to etTOr.l, omlssbns; chsnge ofprlet>, prior sslo, loese, or wfthdfJIW81 Wltho<4 our~. FurthN, no W8171111ty or ~ntatlon 1$ , _ es to the envfrollmental stitBb/1/ty
or condition of the ptt>pOity. PtospectNe pui'chesers and/or 1tJssees should perfomr their own dl/8 dlllfjonoe In detennlnlng thesuttablllty de pt0p01ty for tho/r lnlend<Jd use.
Map Date: 04/18/2014
Photo Date: Summer 2008
l
University/College
•
@
Available Building
Existing lndustly
Fire Station
,6.
Point of Interest
+
--State Road
Local Road
=Paved
- = Unpaved
WaterTank
········ Waterline
- - Sewer Line
---- Gas line
- --Municipal Boundary
E'::] 100 Year Flood Zone
Tract Status
CJOccupied
Vacant
Vacant-building
Other
Jackson, Kentucky
Breathitt County
Site 025-001
e
§
Panbowl Lake Industrial Park
31.0 Acres/12.6 Hectares
LOCATION: Within northern city limits of Jackson
ZONING: 1-1 (Industrial}
HIGHWAY ACCESS: KY 15 approximately 1.2 miles southwest of
site via Lakeside Drive; Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway 22
m iles north of site via KY 15
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 94 miles northwest of Jackson
·
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Jackson Municipal WaterWorks
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site; 12-inch line serves
the site
SEWER: Jackson Municipal Sewer Company
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line 500 feet northwest of site
along Lakeside Drive
NATURAL GAS: Public Gas Company Inc
Size Line: 4-inch line northwest of site along southeast
side of Lakeside Dr.
ELECTRICITY: AEP • Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND (Type:Service): Cable: Time Wamer Cable; DSL:
AT&T
FLOOD DATA: portion of site is in 100 year flood-plain
OWNERSHIP: Breathitt County/City of Jackson Industrial
Development Authority
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Breathitt County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000-$20,000
more
contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Cspitol Annex - 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140 - Fax:(502)564-3256 - http://ww.v.thinkkentucky.com
Alllnfotmsllon reg81d/ng tJiODOity Is from sources doemod f811able, but no wstr811ty_ or18pt8Senfatlon Is~ by the Commonwealth of Ksntuci<Y or sny ofIts tii/6I)CI6s as to Its 8CCUftJ(;jl.
It Is subJect to error.;, offllssk>ns; chlll?!/6 of ptlce, pl1or $8/e, Ieese, or wflhd18WSIWftllouf our~. Further, no wananty or l'fli/I!!S6nlatlon Ts l7l8diJ es to the envtronmental su/tsb/IJty
or condition of the property. ProspectNe puir;hssers and/or /esse8s should perfolm their own due dill(jence In determining the sulttiblllty of a propetty for their Intended use.
Map Date: 04/08/2014
Contour Interval: 20 feet
,t
Jackson, Kentucky
University/College
+
+
Local Airport
Available Building
.6,.
Point of Interest
Breathitt County
--State Road
Local Road
--Paved
---- · Unpaved
~Rail
- - - Municipal Boundary
Tract Status
~
Occupied
Vacant
Vacant-building
Other
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For more infonnation contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex - 300 West Broadway - Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256- http://www.thinkkentucky.com
AlllnfotmBUon regarrllng lJfODfJrlv Is from sources dO<Jmoc/ re//sble, but no wananty orTIIIX8Sen18Uon Is made by the CommonwoBith at KJJntucicY or any atIts lJf/MC/es as to Its ace~.
It Is sub/6Ct to errors, omissions; cl181!f16 af prloo, prlor se/6, 188se, or wlthdrtJWtJI Wfthouf our~. Further, no wananty or -ntstlon Is made os to tho envltonmontol suitabilitY
or condtJon af tho propetty. P~ puiciiMfKO and/or lesse8s should porform 1116/r own due diligence In dotennlnlng 1118 slltJiblllty at a properly for tholr Intended usa.
Map Date: 04/08/2014
+
Available Building
State Road
Municipal Boundary
Tract Status
Occupied
Other
Vacant
Vacant-Building
Jackson, Kentucky
Breathitt County
Site 025-001
Panbowl Lake Industrial Park
31 .0 Acres/12.6 Hectares
LOCATION: Within northern city limits of Jackson
ZONING: 1-1 (Industrial)
HIGHWAY ACCESS: KY 15 approximately 1.2 miles southwest of
site via Lakeside Drive; Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway 22
miles north of site via KY 15
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 94 miles northwest of Jackson
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Jackson Municipal WaterWorks
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site; 12-inch line serves
the site
SEWER: Jackson Municipal Sewer Company
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line 500 feet northwest of site
along Lakeside Drive
NATURAL GAS: Public Gas Company Inc
Size Line: 4-inch line northwest of site along southeast
side of Lakeside Dr.
ELECTRICITY: AEP - Kentucky Power Company
BROADBAND (Type:Service): Cable: Time Wamer Cable; DSL:
AT&T
FLOOD DATA: portion of site is in 100 year flood-plain
OWNERSHIP: Breathitt County/City of Jackson Industrial
Development Authority
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Breathitt County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $10,000-$20,000
more
contact
1
Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex - 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Te1:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256- http://www.thinkkentucky.com
All lnfonnatlon regBtdlng IXDD6flv Is from sourcos diHJmod re/tablo, but no watr11111)' or roprasootatlon Is m- by tho Commonwoatlh al Kontuckv or ooy of Its egonclos as to Its acc~ncy.
It I• sub/oct to Orrot'$, omlssfons; chM.f/0 ofptfce, prior ..Ill, taoso, or withdrawal wtlhouf our~- Further, no wat7111lty or !OPfi!.SOntat/on Is made as to tho onvfronmental s<itab/1/ty
or condition of tho property. PrrispoctiVo puichasero and/or lessefis should perform lholr own due clllg<!nce In detorm/nlng thO •tit8blltty ala property for their ln/ondad uso.
Map Date: 04/08/2014
Photo Date: Summer 2008
•
Existing Industry
-State Road
Local Road
=
Paved
- = Unpaved
>--+---Rail
........ waterUne
- -Sewer Una
---- GasUne
O
100 Year Flood Zone
~
Vacant
Vacant-building
Other
Beattyville, Kentucky
Lee County
Site 129-001
Tract Status
Occupied
Lee County Industrial Park
27.6 Acres/11.2 Hectares
LOCATION: 2 miles southwest of southern city limits of
Beattyville
ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: BertT. Combs Mountain Parkway is 22 miles
northeast of site via KY 11 which is adjacent to southern
boundary of site. Site is approximately 22 miles from
nearest federal/state authorized truck network.
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distanoe: 82 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Southside Water Association
Size Line: 6-inch line along KY 11; 6-inch line on site
SEWER: Beattyville Wastewater Treatment
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site; 6-inch
force main line along south side of KY 11
NATURAL GAS: Delta Natural Gas Company
Size Line: 4-inch line on south side of KY 11
ELECTRICITY: Jackson Energy Cooperative
BROADBAND (Type:Servioe): DSL: AT&T
FLOOD DATA: Not In 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Lee County Fiscal Court
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Lee County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $12,500
Map Date: 04/18/2014
Contour Interval: 20 feet
(!)
l
Fire Station
Beattyville, Kentucky
Lee County
University/College
- -State Road
Local Road
Paved
-- -- Unpaved
N
-Rail
(j)
A
Water Treatment Plant
e
Sewer Treatment Plant
---Municipal Boundary
Tract Status
~
Occupied
Vacant
Vacant-building
Other
Lee
County
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0
1 Kilometers
~~----~~~~
For more infonnation contact the Kentucky cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex - 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256 - http://www.thinkkentucky.com
Alllnfonnatlon regarding JJroDtKI>' Is from sauces doomed rollsble, but no wanatJty or roP~~JSentatlon Is made by the CommonweBith cl KonWckv or eny ofb ~ es to Its IJCt!li&I?Y.
It Is sub/Bet to errors, omlssfons; chenge c1 price, prior sele, Ieese, orwfthdrowalwtthout e<r ~. Furthtir, no ~or-ntatlon Is mediJ es to tlie fliiVfronmGnta/ sUtabllltY
or con<itlon of the property. ProspectNo ~and/or JossHs should pelfotm tt>ttlr own duo rll/fi6t>CO t> determining the sdtliblllty d a property for their Intended use.
Map Date: 04/18/2014
State Road
-..Rail
Tract Status
Occupied
Other
Vacant
Vacant-Building
Beattyville, Kentucky
Lee County
Site 129-001
Lee County Industrial Park
27.6 Acres/11.2 Hectares
LOCATION: 2 miles southwest of southern city limits of
Beattyville
ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway is 22 miles
northeast of site via KY 11 which is adjacent to southern
boundary of site. Site is approximately 22 miles from
nearest federal/state authorized truck network.
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 82 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Southside Water Association
Size Line: 6-inch line along KY 11; 6-inch line on site
SEWER: Beattyville Wastewater Treatment
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site; 6-inch
force main line along south side of KY 11
NATURAL GAS: Delta Natural Gas Company
Size Line: 4-inch line on south side of KY 11
ELECTRICITY: Jackson Energy Cooperative
BROADBAND (Type:Service): DSL: AT&T
FLOOD OATA: Not in 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Lee County Fiscal Court
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Lee County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $12,500
more
Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex - 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140 - Fex:(502)564-3256- http:/!w.l.w.thinkkentucky.com
Alllnfonnatlon regwdlng JXOIXNtY Is from SO<.m>s deortHJd rt>/18ble, but no Witminty or ropresontstlon Is mtJde by the Convnonwoalth d Kentud<v or ony of Its egencles as toNs ecc....,cy.
It Is sublect to etror.~. omlssfons; chllllgG ofprice. prior sale, Ieese, or wlthdrtNI8lWithoUt our~. Fut1htir, no wananty or -ntetlon Is med6 as to tliflenvfronmentelsultablllty
or condition of the fJi'OP8'1Y. ProspectNe pui'chesers end/or lessees should perfolm their own dUtl cJIJgonce In detormlring the sUIBbllty de fJi'OP8'IY for their Intended USfJ.
Map Date: 04/18/2014
Photo Date: Summer 2008
•
•
Available Building
Booneville, Kentucky
Owsley County
Existing Industry
-State Road
Local Road
=
Paved
- = Unpaved
• WaterTank
••••••• water una
Site 189-001
- - Sewer Una
---Municipal Boundary
f"":/1 100 Year Flood Zone
TriiCi Status
~
Occupied
Vacant
=-Widing
Lone Oak Industrial Park
76.1 Acres/30.8 Hectares
LOCATION: 1.5 miles south of Booneville city limits. Site
is approximately 30 miles from the nearest federal/state
authorized truck network.
ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: KY 11 adjacent to northeastern boundary of
site
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 92 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Booneville Water and Sewer District
Size Line: 6-lnch line serves the site
SEWER: Booneville Water and Sewer District
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Presently not available
ELECTRICITY: Jackson Energy Cooperative
BROADBAND (Type:Service): DSL: Peoples Rural Telephone
Cooperative
FLOOD DATA: Not In 100-yearflood plain
OWNERSHIP: Owsley County Industrial Authority
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Owsley County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $8000- $10,000
0
300
For more information contact the Kentucky cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old capitol Annex- 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256- http://w\Nw.thinkkentucky.oom
=:.'•
AI/ Information regarriln g
from SO<.ft:OO dH mod mllablo, but no wanw>~tatlon 1$ mode by the Ccmmonweelth d ~or onyof Its~,.. to Its sec~
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Map Date: 08107/2012
Contour Interval: 20 feet
+
Booneville, Kentucky
Owsley County
Available Building
--State Road
Local Road
- - Paved
-- -- Unpaved
- - - Municipal Boundary
Tract Status
~
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A
Vacant
Vacant-building
Other
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For more information contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Department for Business Development
Old Capitol Annex- 300 West Broadway- Frankfort, KY 40601 - Tel:(502)564-7140- Fax:(502)564-3256- http://www.thinkkentucky.corn
Alllnfonnallon reganflng DITXJfJit'/ I• from sources deemed 181/abie, but no wonanty or roDt8SOIIIallon Is made by tho Commonweslllr of Kentuckv or eny oil!$~ 83 to It$-n Is sub/eel to errors, omlssk>ns; c/1811g& ofprfce, prior sele, Ieese, or wfthdnwral Wftho<L,... ~- FuttiHir, no wananty o r , _ _ is rnedi> eo to tile envftotlmente/sliteb/lity
or condition of tho property. PrcispectNe puichesflf3 and/or /o.....,. should patform their own due clli(jence In dalanri/Nlg tli8 SJittibllty of a property for their lnlanded usa.
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Map Date: 08/07/2012
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Owsley County
Vocont
Site 189-001
Lone Oak Industrial Park
76.1 Acres/30.8 Hectares
LOCATION: 1.5 miles south of Booneville city limits. Site
is approximately 30 miles from the nearest federal/state
authorized truck network.
ZONING: Not Zoned
HIGHWAY ACCESS: KY 11 adjacent to northeastern boundary of
site
COMMERCIAL AIR ACCESS: Blue Grass Airport (Lexington, KY)
Distance: 92 miles northwest of site
RAIL: Not rail served
WATER: Booneville Water and Sewer District
Size Line: 6-inch line serves the site
SEWER: Booneville Water and Sewer District
Size Line: 8-inch gravity line serves the site
NATURAL GAS: Presently not available
ELECTRICITY: Jackson Energy Cooperative
BROADBAND {Type:Service): DSL: Peoples Rural Telephone
Cooperative
FLOOD DATA: Not in 100-year flood plain
OWNERSHIP: Owsley County Industrial Authority
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Owsley County Schools
PRICE PER ACRE: $8000- $1 0,000
Map Date: 08/07/2012
Photo Date: Summer 2008
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$1 ,000,000
$300,000
$62,500
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bta:.d off of HWY 1098 and also an ltN along KY eo from SoftSMI, KY It tht
W:emction of KY 1098/10&7 and KY eo to tht J*"*town v~ anc1 u. ~Alee
sl.lbdMIIons•theKnctt*"CC PwryCcultyW. Thtcottctionlnei'Xplt'ISiotl~lrMIM
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OMMn A.noc:iation (PPHOA.,) 1\H t tqUMied TEA to~ tMir s~twn to til In to their
$20.833 Committed
tm,400ARC
$2,2:W,750 USACOE he 531
$0
TEA ptO!)(MSIO~hunil:lfYColl.etion syttwn tolncW.YellowMountalt'IRoad
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$333,333
$ 111 ,700 Total Proit<tCost
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.,..., n. 'Y"ttm d iroeJudot 62,000 LF of 6" ,._.-rore, n-. vNa H\'ttll Wt s.t.lticiM
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rMin tint to maxlmll:t .-.sidtn!i.al grinder pump
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eo DOT ROW ccm:tor wtlkh his t...n pN'oioWy lf'Mrotmlntaly ~led wllth 1M
c~lion ol I'M road. n. PfOPOMd ptefKt ontirnate a. t.2.SM Wid ttw. ... be •
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Knott Col.rtf, The pn+ectv.ll pnMde1$)r~wtthecc:Ms to wulewai:IM' Mt'o'ke.
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$2.6«'.010
$1.640.010
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f'~Gap
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$3,071.~
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$241,220 f unding Gap
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$375.000 Convnitt.cl
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propoM:ttorep&lc.twuttwalerlinesMdextWtt#!Nito~e~OII'III't.
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$1,000,000 Antic:~td
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$360,000 Anticipattd
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$10.0::0 ARC
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$2'71.500 TCU. Committed f'Widing
$2.200,000 Tctll Ptc;KtCott
$43,500 fundrog Gap
$0PYojtctFI.ndingStaM
$220,000
$3,000,000
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$3,000,000
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Jim E'te9 W1y. There m 39 rnldenl:s h this 11ea tNt
WOIJd be ........ bot theM hs.
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$8,000 OtMr
....
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$198.000 An:k~
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$0
$0
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$5,000 KlA $RF F\N F loM (OW)
$2,000
$5,000 Flll'ldlng~p
$55,092 Ptofect Fining Status
$144,000
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$0
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$227,000
$227,000
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$127.000
$10,000 KlA $RF Fl.N F l..oM (CNI)
$2,000
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$0 Total ProjectC0$1
$355,000
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$112,882 Pfolecl floftdino StaMI
$5,000 Funding Gap
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$242,000
$0
$0
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$0
$5,000 Total Ccmrnitttd F...ndlng
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$2,000
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ESTIMATED
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COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
COSTTIER 1
<$2 MILLION
COST
LOCAL
RANK
2013
REG
TIER
REG
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OVERALL
2013 RANK2013
Rank 1-13
12 067 00015 3.00
Letcher
KY15
0.397 Reconstruct intersection with KY 3401 and add turn lane for Parkway Inn Motel access.
$1999 999
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1
9
10 119 00191113.26
Wolfe
KY 191
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 191 & KY 1010 intersection
$195 000
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2
10
10 097 0045190.00
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KY451
0.300 Minor widening at Yerkes
$345,000
2
3
11
12 067 80119 35.90
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us 119
0.500 intersection. US 119 MP 8.905 - 9.405 t he curve at KY 806 Eolia.
$915,000
2
4
12
10 119 00715 1.20
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KY715
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 715 & KY 2016 intersection
$530000
3
5
10 119 00191113.16
Wolfe
KY 191
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 191 & KY 1812 intersection
10 097 00015 2.00
Perrv
KY15
1.600 Improve railroad crossing and approaches at M.P. 3.61, M.P. 2.53 and M.P. 2.20.
11 066 00699 1.00
Leslie
KY699
0.100 Realign existing curve MP 1.9 to 2.0 and replace bridge (0066B00033N SR=61.0).
$1645,495
1
8
10 013 00030 7.80
Breathitt
KY30
0.340 To provide motorist w it h a saf e modern f acility f or regional access.
$1,500000
4
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10 095 000111.00
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KY11
0.400 To provide motorist w ith a safe modern facility for regional access.
$1,605 000
5
10
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$780000
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6
$1700000
5
7
12 060 00899 2.00
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KY899
Construct a Pedest rian bridge on KY 899 at the ent rance to Alice lloyd College in order to separate
pedest rian and vehicles, improve safety by seperating transportation systems of highway and
0.100 pedestrian traffic.
$850,000
5
11
10 095 00708 1.00
Owsley
KY708
0.200 Replace bridge and realign roadway
$1355 000
6
12
12 060 01087 5.00
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KY 1087
0.200 Curve revision 3.654 miles east of intersection of KY 3209 & KY 1087.
$1,200,000
6
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FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
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COST
DESCRIPTION
COSTTIER2
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2013
RANK
2013
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2013
Rank 1-16
12 060 00899 1.00
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KY899
Reconstruct this curve in order to provide a better transition from the new section to the old section
while eliminating the curvature problems at the bottom of the hill. KY 160 MP 3.7 • 4.2 at Short
0.500 Branch near Pippa Passes.
10 097 00080 8.50
Perry
KY80
4 .200 Rehabilitation from MP 10.1 to 15.1
$3,900,000
4
2
6
12 060 00015 80.00
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KY 15
Reduce the number of right angle, rear end and side swipes collisions while maintaining or improving
0.300 traffic flow on KY 15 at the intersection of KY 160.
$2,170,000
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3
7
8
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2
1
5
To alleviate the congestion along this segment of roadway to better accommodate motorist and
12 067 02034 1.00
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KY2034
shoppers in this area or enter into the entrances of the various businesses. As well as to reduce the
0.800 occurences of crashes. Walmart shopping area at Ermine
$4,440,000
5
4
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KY931
1.500 Curve revisions at three locations between Eagle Road and Cookville Road.
$3,700,000
3
5
10 013 00030 7.15
Breathitt
KY30
1.395 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,000,000
5
6
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KY7
0.860 Reconstruct intersection with KY 15
$2,200,000
4
7
10 097 00699 3.00
Perry
KY699
0.100 Correct continuous maintenance issues at railroad tunnel.
$2,000,000
6
8
10 013 00030 5.00
Breathitt
KY30
0.400 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,325,000
6
9
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Owsley
KY28
0.800 Upgrade the existing deficient system for local motorist.
$2,000,000
4
10
10 065 00052 3.00
Lee
KY52
1.335 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$3,055,000
6
11
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KY11
M INOR W IDENING FROM 0.3 Ml N OF KY 587 TO 0 .3 Ml N OF KY 3150 (WEST RIDGE RD) IN
1.100 BEATTYVILLE
$8,610,000
4
12
10 097 01146 2.00
Perry
KY 1146
1.250 To provide improved access from a local road to a regional corridor.
$4,550,000
3
13
10 095 0001110.00
Owsley
KY 11
1.861 To provide motorist with a modern facility that will allow for future economic development.
$8,100,000
3
14
10 065 00052 19.00
Lee
KY 52
0.300 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$4,555,000
5
15
10 097 00028 8.00
Perry
KY28
0.450 Curve revision at Keneva
$5,350,000
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FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
COSTTIER2
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TIER
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OVERALL
ESTIMATED
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RANK
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RANK
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2013
20 13
2013
Rank 1-16
12 060 00899 1.00
Knott
KY899
Reconstruct this curve in order to provide a better transition from the new section to the old section
while eliminating the curvature problems at the bottom of the hill. KY 160 MP 3.7- 4.2 at Short
0.500 Branch near Pippa Passes.
10 097 00080 8.50
Perry_
KY80
4.200 Rehabilitation from MP 10.1 to 15.1
$3,900,000
4
2
6
12 060 00015 80.00
Knott
KY15
Reduce the number of right angle, rear end and side swipes collisions w hile maintaining or improving
0.300 traffic flow on KY 15 at the intersection of KY 160.
$2,170,000
4
3
7
Letcher
KY 2034
To alleviate the congestion along this segment of roadway to better accommodate motorist and
shoppers in this area or enter into the entrances of the various businesses. As w ell as to reduce the
0.800 occurences of crashes. Walmart shopping area at Ermine
$4,440,000
5
4
8
5
12 067 02034 1.00
$5,070,000
2
1
5
12 067 0093114.00
Letcher
KY931
1.500 Curve revisions at three locations between Eagle Road and Cookville Road.
$3,700,000
3
10 013 00030 7.15
Breathitt
KY30
1.395 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,000,000
5
6
12 067 00007 13.00
Letcher
KY7
0.860 Reconstruct intersection with KY 15
$2,200,000
4
7
10 097 00699 3.00
Perrv
KY699
0.100 Correct continuous maintenance issues at railroad tunnel.
$2,000,000
6
8
10 013 00030 5.00
Breathitt
KY30
0.400 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,325,000
6
9
10 095 00028 1.00
Owsley
KY 28
0.800 Upgrade the existing deficient system for local motorist.
$2,000,000
4
10
10 065 00052 3.00
Lee
KY52
1.335 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$3,055,000
6
11
10 065 0001110.00
Lee
KY 11
MINOR W IDENING FROM 0.3 M l N OF KY 587 TO 0.3 Ml N OF KY 3150 (WEST RIDGE RD) IN
1.100 BEATTYVILLE
$8,610,000
4
12
10 097 01146 2.00
Perry
KY 1146
1.250 To provide improved access from a local road t o a regional corridor.
$4,550,000
3
13
10 095 0001110.00
Owsley
KYll
1.861 To provide motorist with a modern facility that w ill allow for future economic development.
$8,100,000
3
14
10 065 00052 19.00
Lee
KY52
0.300 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$4,555,000
5
15
10 097 00028 8.00
Perry
KY28
0.450 Curve revision at Keneva
$5,350,000
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COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
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TIER
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OVERALL
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RANK
RANK
RANK
COST
2013
2013
2013
Rank 1-20
KY15
4.053 Reconstruct KY 15 from Lower Second Creek RD to 0.092 Ml N of Gambill DR.
$92 520000
1
1
1
10 013 D0015 3.16
Breathitt
KY 15
3.875 Relocation of KY 15 from 0.322 Ml N of Dube RD to 0.474 Ml N of KY 1110.
$88 665000
1
2
2
10 013 D0015 3.13
Breathitt
KY15
3.290 Relocation of KY 15 from 0.567 Ml S of Noble RD to 0.322 Ml N of Dube RD.
$73 390000
2
3
3
10 095 D0030 81.50
Owsley
KY30
5.000 To provide motorist with a safe modem facility for regional access.
$32 000000
1
4
4
NEW
Provide an Improved access Into McRoberts and Fleming Neon by constructing a new connecting
roadway to US 23 at the Pike-letcher County Line. This roadway Is proposed to begin at KY 343 and
1.500 extend throu•h Barkcamo Branch alon• the surface mlnin• at the countv line.
$11750000
6
5
12 067 coooo 1.00
letcher
Reconstruct KY 160 using the guidance of the 1999 Seeping Study in order to replace the substandard
road with a new facility that meets current standards and better serves the motorist. From KY 899 to
12 060 D0160 26.15
Knott
KY160
1.222 KY 3391 KY 160 MP 8.198- 9.420.
$26450000
1
6
10 065 00052 33.00
Lee
KY52
5.250 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$32167 000
1
7
10 119 D0191113.10
Wolfe
KY 191
3.818 To orovide motorist with a convenient modem facility that accesses the Mountain Parkwav Corridor.
$18 275000
4
8
10 065 00052 1.00
Lee
KY52
3.100 To provide motorist with a modem facility for regional access.
$13905000
2
9
11 066 B0421 29.50
Leslie
US421
HYDEN BYPASS- RELOCATE US 421 FROM lESLIE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TO HYDEN SPUR (KY 118). SEE
2.500 PRIORITY SECTION 2 IN OCTOBER 2004 HARlAN TO HAZARD PlANNING STUDY.
$70000000
2
10
10 065 D0498 10.00
Lee
KY498
2.464 lmorove the svstem llnka2e throu2h Lee County bv correctln2 substandard 2eometrics.
$14000000
3
11
11 066 B0421 29.30
Leslie
US421
Correct poor pavement, substandard curves, and Inadequate lanes and shoulders In order to Improve
2.607 connectlbillty, mobility, and safety on US 421 from Trace Branch/Warbranch Road to Mozelle.
$29 700000
6
12
10 119 00191113.20
Wolfe
KY191
3.463 To provide motorist with a convenient modem facllitv that accesses the Mountain Parkwav Corridor.
$15 997000
6
13
10 095 D0011 2.00
Owsley
KY11
1.000 To provide motorist with a safe modem facility for regional access.
$15 825 000
2
14
US421
Relocate from South of Hoskinston to near th e Leslie High and Middle Schools. Eliminate Inadequate
curvature design for current traffic conditions and address a major slope failure site at Stinnett
6.400 Mountain near mp 15.7.
$88,900,000
3
15
11 066 B042129.40
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10 013 D0030 7.10
Breathitt
KY30
12.090 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$74,103, 000
3
16
11 066 8042126.00
Leslie
US421
9.300 Reconstruct US 421 from Rockhouse to the Leslle/Oay County Line.
$63,631,500
5
17
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8.900 conditions to better accommodate the type traffic It carries for Its classification.
$172,500,000
3
18
12 060 00015 85.20
Knott
KY 15
11 066 B042129.10
Leslie
US421
2.000 Reconstruct US 421 from the Leslie/Harlan County Line to MP 2.00.
$51,590,000
4
19
10 119 00715 1.00
Wolfe
KY715
5.765 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$31,000,000
5
20
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COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
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Breathitt
KY 1278
0.400 To provide motorist w ith a reliable facility for system access.
$1,450,000
1
10 013 00030 7.80
Breathitt
KY30
0.340 To provide motorist with a safe modern f acility for regional access.
$1,500 000
1
10 013 00030 7.15
Breathitt
KY30
1.395 To provide motorist w ith a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,000,000
2
10 013 00030 5.00
Breathitt
KY30
0.400 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$2,325,000
2
10 013 00015 3.90
Breathitt
KY15
1.715 MAJOR WIDENING TO 5 LANES FROM KY 1812 AT JACKSON TO KY 30
$3,704,000
2
10 013 00205 9.00
Breathitt
KY205
2.050 To provide motorist with a co nvenient modern facility that accesses the Mountain Parkway Corridor.
$15,514000
3
10 013 00015 3.13
Breathitt
KY15
3.290 Relocation of KY 15 from 0.567 Ml S of Noble RD to 0.322 M l N of Dube RD.
$73,390,000
3
10 013 00030 7.10
Breathitt
KY30
$74,103000
3
10 013 00015 3.16
Breathitt
KY 15
3.875 Relocation of KY 15 from 0.322 Ml N of Dube RD to 0.474 Ml N of KY 1110.
$88,665 000
3
12 060 00015 84.00
Knott
KY 15
Increase driver awareness while traveling this roadway in order to reduce collisions caused by crossing
9.400 the centerline. From Perrv County Line to Letcher County Line KY 15 MP 0- 9.4.
$270000
1
12.090 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
Construct a Pedestrian bridge on KY 899 at the entrance to Alice Lloyd College in order to separate
12 060 00899 2.00
Knott
KY 899
12 060 00080 11.00
Knott
KY 80
0.120 Eliminate rockfall hazards 0.2 mile west of Intersection of KY 1087 & KY 80.
12 060 01087 5.00
Knott
KY 1087
0.200 Curve revision 3.654 miles east of intersection of KY 3209 & KY 1087.
Reduce the number of right angle, rear end and side swipes collisions while maintaining or improving
$1,200,000
1
12 060 00015 80.00
Knott
KY15
$2,170,000
2
12 060 00899 1.00
Knott
KY899
0.300 traffic flow on KY 15 at the intersection of KY 160.
Reconstruct this curve in order to provide a better transition from the new section to the o ld section
0.500 while eliminating the curvature problems at the bottom of the hill. KY 160 MP 3. 7-4.2 at Short
$5,070,000
2
12 060 00080 14.00
Knott
KY80
1.310 Eliminate rockfall hazards from kY 2029 to Rock Fork Road.
Reconstruct KY 160 using the guidance of the 1999 Seeping Study in order to replace the substandard
$6,500,000
2
12 060 00160 26.15
Knott
KY160
1.222 KY 3391, KY 160 MP 8.198- 9.420.
$26,450,000
3
$172,500,000
3
$850,000
1
$900000
1
road with a new facility that meets current standards and better serves the motorist. From KY 899 to
12 060 00015 85.20
Knott
KY15
10 065 000117.00
Lee
KY11
0.200 Improve access to existing regional businesses.
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pedestrian and vehicles, improve safety by seperating transportation systems of highway and
0.100 I pedestrian traffic.
Improve access connectibilty, mobilty, and safety; decrease congestion. Improve KY 15 adequacy
8.900 conditions to better accommodate the type traffic it carries for its classification.
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$305,0Q() _ 1
Unscheduled Needs List (UNL)
FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
KRADD
!
CONTROL#
COUNTY
ROUTE LENGTH
D£SCRIPTION
10 065 D00114.00
Lee
KY11
0.700 Extend two way left turning lane (TWLTL)
10 065 D0052 15.00
Lee
KY52
10 065 D0052 3.00
Lee
10 065 D0052 19.00
ESTIMATED
COST
Cost
Tier
$650,000
1
1.000 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$2,430,000
2
KY52
1.335 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$3,055,000
2
Lee
KY52
$4,555,000
2
10 065 D001110.00
Lee
KY11
0.300 To provide motorist w ith a modern facility for regional access.
M INOR W IDENING FROM 0.3 Ml N OF KY 587 TO 0.3 Ml N OF KY 3150 (WEST RIDGE RD) IN
1.100 BEATTYVILLE
$6,794,000
2
10 065 D0052 1.00
Lee
KY52
3.100 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$13,905,000
3
10 065 D0498 10.00
Lee
KY498
2.464 Improve the system linkage through Lee County by correcting substandard geometries.
$14,000,000
3
10 065 D0052 33.00
Lee
KY52
5.250 To provide motorist with a modern facility for regional access.
$32,167,000
3
11 066 D0699 1.00
Leslie
KY699
0.100 Realign existing curve MP 1.9 to 2.0 and replace bridge (0066B00033N SR=61.0).
$1,645,495
1
11 066 B0421 29.30
Leslie
US421
2.607 connectibility, mobility, and safety on US 421 from Trace Branch/Warbranch Road to Mozelle.
$29,700,000
3
11 066 D0257 55.00
Leslie
KY257
$47,750,000
3
11 066 B0421 29.10
Leslie
US421
2.000 Reconstruct US 421 from the leslie/Harlan County line to MP 2.00.
$51,590,000
3
11 066 B0421 26.00
Leslie
US421
9.300 Reconstruct US 421 from Rockhouse to the Leslie/Clay County line.
$63,631,500
3
11 066 B0421 29.50
Leslie
US421
HYDEN BYPASS- RELOCATE US 421 FROM LESLIE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TO HYDEN SPUR (KY 118). SEE
2.500 PRIORITY SECTION 2 IN OCTOBER 2004 HARLAN TO HAZARD PLANNING STUDY.
$70,000,000
3
$88,900,000
3
$125,900,000
3
$100,000
1
$307,000
1
Correct poor pavement, substandard curves, and inadequate lanes and shoulders in order to improve
10.985 NEW ACCESS ROAD TO BUCKHORN STATE PARK FROM HYDEN TO CONFLUENCE
Relocate from South of Hoskinston to near the Leslie High and Middle Schools. Eliminate inadequate
curvature design for current traffic conditions and address a major slope failure site at Stinnett
11 066 B0421 29.40
Leslie
US421
6.400 Mountain near mp 15.7.
11 066 80421 29.20
Leslie
US421
Relocate this 5.700 section of US421 from South of Helton (including the Beech Fork Elementary area)
5.700 to North of Mozelle.
Construct a Park and Ride facility to better accommodate those persons carpooling more safely by
constructing a frontage road just beyond the Contol of Access Fence and constructing the parking area
12 067 B0119 34.90
Letcher
us 119
12 067 D0015 84.00
Letcher
KY 15
0.002 behind the fence.
Increase driver awareness while traveling this roadway in order to reduce collisions caused by crossing
10.675 the centerline. US 119 to the Knott County_LJrl~KY 15 MP 0-10.675.
Unscheduled Needs List (UNL)
CONTROL#
FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
COUNTY
DESCRIPTION
ROUTE LENGTH
KRADD
ESnMATED
COST
Cost
ner
12 067 00015 4.00
Letcher
KY15
0.248 Add turn lane for Parkway Inn Motel access
Reconstruct this portion of US 119 in order to improve the sight distance deficiencies that exist in this
$600,000
1
12 067 B0119 35.90
Letcher
us 119
0.500 intersection. US 119 MP 8.905- 9.405 the curve at KY 806, Eolia.
$915,000
1
12 067 00463 1.00
Letcher
KY463
0.200 Reconstruct section with sharp curve at KY 463 intersection with KY 510.
$1,400,000
1
12 067 00015 3.00
Letcher
KY 15
$1,500,000
1
12 067 00160 1.00
Letcher
KY 160
0.200 Reconstruct intersection with KY 3401
Correct insufficient turning radius at intersection KY 160 and KY-588 for continuous flow of traffic and
0.300 freight movement.
$1,800,000
1
12 067 00007 13.00
Letcher
KY7
0.860 Reconstruct intersection with KY 15
$2,200,000
2
12 067 coooo 2.00
Letcher
NEW
0.750 Provide a new connector on US 119 in Jenkins to the Gateway Industrial Park
$2,700,000
2
12 067 0093114.00
Letcher
KY931
1.500 Curve revisions at three locations between Eagle Road and Cookville Road.
$3,700,000
2
12 067 00805 2.00
Letcher
KY805
0.700 roadway lane w idth and shoulder width. Between Cambden and Joes Branch KY 805 MP 10.3- 11.0
$3,800,000
2
$4,440,000
2
$11,750,000
3
$17,351,000
3
$201,000,000
3
Improve this road segment in order to eliminate the substandard curvature while improve the the
To alleviate the congestion along this segment of roadway to better accommodate motorist and
shoppers in this area or enter into the entrances of the various businesses. As well as to reduce the
12 067 02034 1.00
Letcher
KY 2034
0.800 occurences of crashes. Walmart shopping area at Ermine
Provide an improved access into McRoberts and Fleming Neon by constructing a new connecting
roadway to US 23 at the Pike-Letcher County Line. This roadway is proposed to begin at KY 343 and
1.500 extend through Barkcamp Branch along the surface mining at the county line.
12 067 coooo 1.00
Letcher
NEW
12 067 coooo 3.00
Letcher
NEW
2.030 Provide a new connector at MP 12.672 on KY 805 in Jenkins to US 23.
As defined in the 1996 scoping study, either major widening should occur on KY 15 in Letcher County
12 067 00015 85.10
Letcher
KY15
9.200 or the route be relocated.
10 095 00708 1.00
Owsley
KY708
0.200 Replace bridge and realign roadway
$1,355,000
1
10 095 000111.00
Owsley
KY11
0.400 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$1,605,000
1
10 095 00028 1.00
Owsley
KY28
0.800 Upgrade the existing deficient system for local motorist.
$2,000,000
2
10 095 0001110.00
Owsley
KY11
1.861 To provide motorist with a modern facility that will allow for future economic development.
$8,100,000
2
10 095 00011 2.00
Owsley
KY11
1.000 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$15,825,000
3
FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
Unscheduled Needs List (UNL)
CONTROL#
COUNTY
ROUTE LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
KRADD
ESTIMATED
COST
Cost
ner
10 095 00030 81.50
Owsley
KY30
5.000 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$32,000,000
3
10 095 00030 82.00
Owsley
KY 30
8.166 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$64,646,000
3
10 097 00476 92.00
Perry
KY476
0.100 Reconstruct intersection with KY 1146 to improve safety and eliminate flooding.
$94,000
1
10 097 00080 1.00
Perry
KY80
0.200 Replace existing drainage structure and realign approaches.
$600,000
1
10 097 01440 10.00
Perry
KY 1440
0.200 Reconstruct roadway to eliminate flooding beginning at the intersection with KY 550.
$858,000
1
10 097 00476 91.00
Perry
KY476
0.500 RECONSTRUCT CURVE & INTERSECTION AT KY 3351
$1,682,000
1
10 097 00015 2.00
Perry
KY15
1.600 Improve railroad crossing and approaches at M .P. 3.61, M.P. 2.53 and M.P. 2.20.
$1,700,000
1
10 097 00080 7.00
Perry
KY80
0.400 Improve safety and substandard geometries from Baker St to KY 15.
$1,705,000
1
10 097 00451 91.10
Perry
KY451
1.000 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$1,705,000
1
10 097 00476 1.00
Perry
KY476
0.300 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$1,805,000
1
10 097 00080 2.00
Perry
KY80
0.400 To provide improved access from a local road to a regional corridor.
$1,905,000
1
10 097 00699 3.00
Perry
KY699
0.100 Correct continuous maintenance issues at railroad tunnel.
Improve safety and drainage deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional
$2,000,000
2
10 097 00476 3.00
Perry
KY476
0.200 corridor.
$2,000,000
2
10 097 00080 4 .00
Perry
KY80
0.300 To provide improved access from a local road to a regio nal corridor.
$2,450,000
2
10 097 01146 2.00
Perry
KY 1146
1.250 To provide improved access from a local road to a regional corridor.
$4,550,000
2
10 097 004511.00
Perry
KY451
1.019 Improve safety along a loca l roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$4,600,000
2
10 097 00080 95.00
Perry
KY 80
1.565 To provide an improved link for local users between Leslie and Perry Counties.
$4,833,000
2
10 097 00451 2.00
Perry
KY451
0.885 To provide improved access from a loca l road to a regional corridor.
$6,625,000
2
10 097 00476 4.00
Perry
KY476
1.000 Reconstruct KY 476 from KY 1146 near Bulan to 0.077 Ml North of Francis Lane.
$7,300,000
2
10 097 00476 2.00
Perry
KY476
0.900 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$7,600,000
2
10 097 00007 1.30
Perry
KY7
4.400 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$28,300,000
3
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Unscheduled Needs List {UNL)
CONTROL#
FY 2013 PRIORITIZATION
COUNTY
ROUTE
LENGTH
DESCRIPTION
KRAOD
ESTIMATED
COST
Cost
ner
10 097 D0007 1.60
Perry
KY7
5.800 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
$36,200,000
3
10 097 D0015 21.00
Perry
KY15
2.654 Reconstruct KY 15 from 0.092 M l N of Gambill DR to Regional Airport RD.
$62,890,000
3
10 097 00007 1.00
Perry
KY7
$86,933,000
3
10 097 D0015 23.00
Perry
KY15
1.360 Reconstruct KY 15 from Regional Airport RD to 0.567 Ml S of Noble RD in Breathitt CO.
$87,265,000
3
10 097 D0015 17.00
Perry
KY 15
4.053 Reconstruct KY 15 from Lower Second Creek RD to 0.092 Ml N of Gambill DR.
$92,520,000
3
$154,759,000
3
11.113 Improve safety and deficiencies along a local roadway system that links to a regional corridor.
10 097 D0015 85.30
Perry
KY15
MAJOR W IDEN ING FROM KY 7 S OF HAZARD TO RED OAK BRANCH NEAR CARR FORK LAKE. LINE A
DESCRIBED IN DECEMBER, 1996 DRAFT $COPING STUDY. SEE KNOTI & LETCHER CO LISTINGS FOR
5.961 CONTINUATION TO WHITESBURG.
10 119 D0191113.26
Wolfe
KY191
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 191 & KY 1010 intersection
$195,000
1
10 119 D0715 1.20
Wolfe
KY715
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 715 & KY 2016 intersection
$530,000
1
10 119 D0191113.16
Wolfe
KY191
0.200 Reconstruction of KY 191 & KY 1812 intersection
$780,000
1
10 119 D0191112.00
Wolfe
KY 191
0.950 To provide motorist w ith a safe modern facility for regional access.
$5,934,000
2
10 119 D01911.00
Wolfe
KY 191
2.009 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$7,500,000
2
10 119 D0205 9.20
Wolfe
KY205
0.479 RECONSTRUCTION FROM KY 191 TO US 460 W OF WEST LIBERTY
$12,625,000
3
10 119 D0191113.20
Wolfe
KY191
3.463 To provide motorist w ith a convenient modern facility that accesses the Mountain Parkway Corridor.
$15,997,000
3
10 119 D0191114.00
Wolfe
KY191
3.981 HILL AND BLIND CURVE CORRECTION BETWEEN KY 203 AT HAZEL GREEN AND KY 205
$18,039,000
3
10 119 D0191113.10
Wolfe
KY 191
3.818 To provide motorist with a convenient modern facility that accesses the Mountain Parkway Corridor.
$18,275,000
3
10 119 D0715 1.00
Wolfe
KY715
5.765 To provide motorist with a safe modern facility for regional access.
$31,000,000
3
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Prepared by:
Kentucky River Area Development District
917 Perry Park Road
Hazard, Kentucky 41701
606-436-3158