State work crews will wrap up the summer mowing season along state highways this week.
According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, contract mowing crews are already on the road in Livingston County and Marshall County. Teams started at the McCracken County line and will work eastward through Livingston and Marshall counties this week.
The crew working in Livingston County will work eastward to Crittenden County, then move south into Lyon County over about the next month.
The crew working in Marshall County will work east and southward to Calloway County, then work east through Trigg County.
Mowers will be out working anytime weather conditions allow during daylight hours for about the next month with mowing zones to be marked by appropriate signage.
State officials also issued a reminder that political signs and other advertising are not allowed along state right-of-ways and should be removed. Signs of any kind placed on highway right-of-way will be removed by state or contract personnel when necessary.