Milton Small Area Planning Study

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PurposeKYTC launched a planning study in late 2024 to explore mobility needs for Lower Milton in Trimble County and along KY 36 into Carroll County.
Project Scope

The study is expected to develop concepts and cost estimates that will focus on three key elements:

  • U.S. 421 approach improvements to the Milton-Madison bridge, including “Milton Hill," which contains grades up to 7% and has recurring slides/maintenance issues as the highway climbs the edge of the bluffs along the river. 
  • Freight mobility is challenging for large trucks with tight turns downtown (KY 36/Ferry Street).​ Narrow pavement and low-lying areas along KY 36 also limit routing. Truck trips to/from Madison reportedly must follow US 421 to I-71 to reach Carrollton, representing a 45-minute detour. 
  • Continue to consider pedestrian/bicycle mobility within Milton.

 
The current study grew from three decades of transportation plans and projects, which focused on the Ohio River Bridge but also started to consider other mobility needs in Milton. Most recently, a 2015 project considered changes at the base of Milton Hill but did not address geotechnical concerns along the hillside.  The current study zooms out to view the larger area and see if community perspectives have shifted in the past ten years. We will analyze existing geometry, traffic, and crashes — plus listen to local input — to identify options for improving mobility, reliability, and safety.

Type of ProjectPlanning Study
Public Input
A second public meeting to present build options is being held on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Milton Christian Life Church (11100 U.S. Highway 421, Milton, KY 40045). The meeting will be an open house event (no formal presentation). Those who are interested may drop in at any time to review build options developed following public input at the May 2025 meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to review large-scale maps and fill out comment sheets. Representatives from KYTC and the engineering design consultant will be in attendance to answer questions.​


Timeline & ResultsThe study's findings—including any recommended Build solutions—will be documented in a final report, expected to be published in late 2025.
Project ManagerTom Hall, District 5 Planning Supervisor
Email: Tom.Hall@ky.gov
Phone: 502.210.5400


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