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More than 300 turn out in Prestonsburg to view options to extend Mountain Parkway

Transportation Cabinet gathers feedback to help select path for four-lane roadway

PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (November 20, 2015) – More than 300 people attended a public meeting Thursday night to hear updated details on two options under consideration for extending the Mountain Parkway between Salyersville and Prestonsburg.

No decision has been made on whether to widen the parkway along the existing corridor (KY 114) or build a new road along a cross-country corridor to the north of KY 114. However, further studies over the last few months allowed the project team to refine plans and provide more details about the two routes.

During the meeting at Prestonsburg Elementary School, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet representatives presented a video comparing the alternatives, displayed detailed maps and used computer workstations to show residents how properties might be affected by the alternatives. Project leaders fielded questions and comments, and comment forms were made available for area residents to provide feedback.


Click on these links to view informational materials from the meeting:

Detailed map of alternatives (Large file and may take time to load)

Meeting handout

Comment form

Meeting Introduction video


Hundreds of area residents also attended a meeting in Prestonsburg in April to learn preliminary details about the two options and offer comments.

“It’s important that we have the public’s participation as we work to identify the best solution to extend the Mountain Parkway and close this gap in four-lane access for Eastern Kentucky,” said Marshall Carrier, a KYTC engineer who is project manager for the Mountain Parkway Expansion. “We are grateful to members of the local community for being so engaged in this process, and their input will continue to be a key component of KYTC’s decision-making process.”