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KY 16 in Taylor Mill ceremonially opens today

Last section complete on 4.2-mile, $24 million project

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 16, 2015) — Lt. Gov. Crit Luallen today joined state and local officials to ceremonially open the last section of the KY 16 widening project in Taylor Mill.

Construction on the 2-mile middle section began in 2012. The project area extends from Sunbrite Drive to Blackstone Court in Taylor Mill. Haydon Bridge Co., of Springfield, was awarded the $24 million contract.

“It is exciting to witness how a project starts with a vision and ends with a successful opening,” said. Luallen. “The new route will improve safety and congestion along a busy corridor, especially for the students who travel this road daily.”

The entire new corridor, now complete, is 4.2 miles long. Some sections of the new roadway have five lanes, including a continuous center turning lane. Elsewhere, the new highway contains a raised grass median. The roadway also has curbs, gutters and 7-foot-wide sidewalks.

The project began in spring 2011 with construction on the southern section, between Klette Road and Sunbrite Drive. Construction on the northern section, from Blackstone Court to I-275, commenced in summer 2012. The southern section was completed in spring 2013 and the northern section was completed in summer 2014. The final (center section) was just recently completed in late summer 2015.

The southern section project area stretched 1.2 miles from Klette Road (KY 2047) to Sunbrite Drive. L-M Asphalt Partners Ltd., of Lexington, was awarded the contract for $9.8 million.

The northern section project area stretched 1 mile from Blackstone Court to I-275. Lawrence Construction and Leasing Inc., of Walton, Kentucky, was awarded that contract with a low bid of $7.8 million.

The cost of design, right of way, utilities and construction of all three sections is $79.2 million.