The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is Kentucky's state-funded agency charged with building and maintaining federal highways and Kentucky state highways, as well as regulating other transportation related issues.
The Transportation Cabinet is led by the Kentucky Secretary of Transportation, who is appointed by the governor of Kentucky. The current Secretary is Jim Gray, who was appointed by Democratic Governor Andy Beshear.
KYTC maintains 63,845 lane miles (102,749 lane kilometers),[4] or over 27,600 centerline miles (44,400 centerline kilometers),[5] of roadways in the state.
The KYTC mission statement is "To provide a safe, efficient, environmentally sound and fiscally responsible transportation system that delivers economic opportunity and enhances the quality of life in Kentucky."[6]
The Transportation Cabinet is composed of four operating Departments, headed by Commissioners, and ten support offices, headed by Executive Directors. Those units are subdivided into Divisions headed by Directors.
Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Office of the Secretary
Office of Budget and Fiscal Management
Division of Accounts
Division of Purchases
Office of Audits
Division of Road Fund Audits
Division of Audit Services
Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development
Office of the Inspector General
Office of Human Resource Management
Division of Personnel Administration
Division of Employee Management
Division of Professional Development & Organizational Management
Office of Legal Services
Office of Support Services
Division of Facilities Support
Division of Graphic Design & Printing
Office of Public Affairs
Office of Information Technology
Office of Transportation Delivery
Department of Highways - responsible for designing and constructing state highways
Division of Program Management
Office of Project Development
Division of Planning
Division of Structural Design
Division of Highway Design
Division of Environmental Analysis
Division of Right of Way & Utilities
Division of Professional Services
Office of Project Delivery and Preservation
Division of Construction
Division of Materials
Division of Construction Procurement
Division of Equipment
Division of Traffic Operations
Division of Maintenance
Office of Highway Safety
Division of Incident Management
Division of Highway Safety Programs
Motorcycle Advisory Commission for Highway Safety (Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes)
Motorcycle Safety Education Advisory Commission (Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes)
District Offices 1–12
Department of Aviation - responsible for promoting the use and safety of Kentucky's airports
Capital City Airport Division
Greater Commonwealth Aviation Division
Kentucky Airport Zoning Commission (Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes)
Department of Rural and Municipal Aid - provides aid and assistance for local governments to improve transportation infrastructure
Office of Local Programs
Kentucky Bicycle & Bikeway Commission (Attached to KYTC for Administrative Purposes)
Office of Rural and Secondary Roads
Department of Vehicle Regulation - oversees regulations for the use and operation of motor vehicles
Division of Motor Vehicle Licensing
Division of Motor Carriers
Division of Driver Licensing
Kentucky Motor Vehicle Commission (Attached to KYTC for Administrative Purposes)[7]
Highway districtsedit
KYTC organizes the state into twelve highway districts:[8]
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet KYTC is Kentucky s state funded agency charged with building and maintaining federal highways and Kentucky state highways as well as regulating other transportation related issues Kentucky Transportation CabinetAgency overviewFormed1912 1 JurisdictionCommonwealth of KentuckyHeadquarters200 Mero StreetFrankfort Kentucky 4062238 12 05 N 84 52 26 W 38 2013248 N 84 8740025 W 38 2013248 84 8740025 3 Agency executiveJim Gray Secretary of TransportationChild agencySee belowWebsitehttp transportation ky govFootnotes 2 The Transportation Cabinet is led by the Kentucky Secretary of Transportation who is appointed by the governor of Kentucky The current Secretary is Jim Gray who was appointed by Democratic Governor Andy Beshear The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet headquarters in Frankfort Kentucky KYTC maintains 63 845 lane miles 102 749 lane kilometers 4 or over 27 600 centerline miles 44 400 centerline kilometers 5 of roadways in the state The KYTC mission statement is To provide a safe efficient environmentally sound and fiscally responsible transportation system that delivers economic opportunity and enhances the quality of life in Kentucky 6 Contents 1 Organization 2 Highway districts 3 References 4 External linksOrganization editThe Transportation Cabinet is composed of four operating Departments headed by Commissioners and ten support offices headed by Executive Directors Those units are subdivided into Divisions headed by Directors Secretary Deputy Secretary Office of the Secretary Office of Budget and Fiscal Management Division of Accounts Division of Purchases Office of Audits Division of Road Fund Audits Division of Audit Services Office for Civil Rights and Small Business Development Office of the Inspector General Office of Human Resource Management Division of Personnel Administration Division of Employee Management Division of Professional Development amp Organizational Management Office of Legal Services Office of Support Services Division of Facilities Support Division of Graphic Design amp Printing Office of Public Affairs Office of Information Technology Office of Transportation Delivery Department of Highways responsible for designing and constructing state highways Division of Program Management Office of Project Development Division of Planning Division of Structural Design Division of Highway Design Division of Environmental Analysis Division of Right of Way amp Utilities Division of Professional Services Office of Project Delivery and Preservation Division of Construction Division of Materials Division of Construction Procurement Division of Equipment Division of Traffic Operations Division of Maintenance Office of Highway Safety Division of Incident Management Division of Highway Safety Programs Motorcycle Advisory Commission for Highway Safety Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes Motorcycle Safety Education Advisory Commission Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes District Offices 1 12 Department of Aviation responsible for promoting the use and safety of Kentucky s airports Capital City Airport Division Greater Commonwealth Aviation Division Kentucky Airport Zoning Commission Attached to KYTC for Administrative purposes Department of Rural and Municipal Aid provides aid and assistance for local governments to improve transportation infrastructure Office of Local Programs Kentucky Bicycle amp Bikeway Commission Attached to KYTC for Administrative Purposes Office of Rural and Secondary Roads Department of Vehicle Regulation oversees regulations for the use and operation of motor vehicles Division of Motor Vehicle Licensing Division of Motor Carriers Division of Driver Licensing Kentucky Motor Vehicle Commission Attached to KYTC for Administrative Purposes 7 Highway districts edit nbsp Map of KYTC districtsKYTC organizes the state into twelve highway districts 8 District Counties State Maintained Mileage 5 1 Ballard Calloway Carlisle Crittenden Fulton Graves Hickman Livingston Lyon McCracken Marshall Trigg 2 838 6182 Caldwell Christian Daviess Hancock Henderson Hopkins McLean Muhlenberg Ohio Union Webster 3 275 8483 Allen Barren Butler Edmonson Logan Metcalfe Monroe Simpson Todd Warren 2 477 0644 Breckinridge Grayson Green Hardin Hart LaRue Marion Meade Nelson Taylor Washington 2 925 9685 Bullitt Franklin Henry Jefferson Oldham Shelby Spencer Trimble 1 779 0166 Boone Bracken Campbell Carroll Gallatin Grant Harrison Kenton Owen Pendleton Robertson 1 916 1717 Anderson Bourbon Boyle Clark Fayette Garrard Jessamine Madison Mercer Montgomery Scott Woodford 2 183 4328 Adair Casey Clinton Cumberland Lincoln McCreary Pulaski Rockcastle Russell Wayne 2 409 3969 Bath Boyd Carter Elliott Fleming Greenup Lewis Mason Nicholas Rowan 2 027 59210 Breathitt Estill Jackson Lee Magoffin Menifee Morgan Owsley Perry Powell Wolfe 1 841 54411 Bell Clay Harlan Jackson Knox Laurel Leslie Whitley 2 061 44912 Floyd Johnson Knott Lawrence Letcher Martin Pike 1 879 919References edit Commonwealth of Kentucky Commonwealth of Kentucky Kentucky Transportation Cabinet KYTC Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2011 Retrieved 2012 02 13 Schneider Adam 2012 GPS Visualizer Quick Geocoder Retrieved 2012 02 13 Appendix C Traffic Highways and Safety PDF Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Retrieved January 29 2024 a b State Primary Road System Mileage Report PDF Kentucky Transportation Cabinet January 22 2019 Retrieved January 29 2024 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet About Us Ky gov Retrieved July 17 2021 Commonwealth of Kentucky PDF Commonwealth of Kentucky Retrieved 23 April 2012 Highway Districts Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2011 Retrieved 2012 02 13 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kentucky Transportation Cabinet amp oldid 1204902588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,