Trigg County Seeking RDAAP Funds For Spec Building

With a 2 PM, November 29 ribbon cutting planned for the new Trigg County I-24 Business Park spec building, comes the question of how to pay for it.

Magistrates got some clarity on this concern during Monday night’s fiscal court session, when they unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing the Cadiz-Trigg County Industrial Development Authority, and contact Sharon Butts, to apply for a Regional Development Agency Assistance Program grant through the Tennessee Valley Authority.

If awarded, it will bring nearly $154,000 to Trigg County — and will alleviate debt service to the glistening installation.

Judge-Executive Stan Humphries said the property has a real chance to bring opportunity to the south western Kentucky region.

In other court news:

— Trigg County Road Supervisor Brandon Calhoun said paving contracts still need to be completed for Herndon Circle, Canton-Blue Springs and Wadlington Road.

Humphries noted weather has played a factor in trying to finish a couple portions of the annual road plan.

— The Trigg County Justice Center closed at noon Wednesday, and will remain closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. It will reopen with regular hours next Monday.

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