Beshear announces $1.4 million for renewable projects using Kentucky tires
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Several local counties are set to benefit from funding for community projects using recycled Kentucky tires.
According to Gov. Andy Beshear’s office, the governor and the Energy and Environment Cabinet secretary Rebecca Goodman awarded $1.4 million for the projects on Tuesday, which will support outdoor activities for families.
Beshear’s office says funding for 37 projects will include benches, picnic tables and poured-in-place surfacing for walking trailers, walkways, fitness areas and playgrounds using the tires.
“This program takes a problem – waste tires in Kentucky – and turns it into opportunity,” Beshear said. “These projects support our New Kentucky Home and provide outdoor resources like walking trails and updated playgrounds that support an active lifestyle for our families.”
Goodman said the program continues to grow in popularity.
She says, “This year, we had 52 applications from across the Commonwealth. Not only are we able to help grow tire-recycling markets across the state and encourage proper management of waste tires, but we’re also supporting our communities in creating recreational opportunities.”
Grant funding for these projects originates from the Waste Tire Trust Fund, which helps manage approximately 5 million scrap tires in Kentucky annually.
Recipients, along with grant amounts, are as follows:
ADAIR |
Adair County Fiscal Court |
Jim Blair Center |
4 picnic tables, 7 park benches |
$8,000.00 |
BALLARD |
City of Barlow |
Moore Boulevard Development |
Poured-in-place Walking Trail |
$26,200.00 |
BARREN |
City of Cave City |
Floyd Collins Trail & Cave City Cemetery |
7 park benches |
$3,900.00 |
BOYD |
Boyd County Fiscal Court |
Armco Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$39,000.00 |
BRACKEN |
City of Augusta |
Sunset Park |
2 park benches, 2 picnic tables |
$3,400.00 |
BREATHITT |
Breathitt County Fiscal Court |
Elk Viewing Station Campground |
5 park benches, 5 picnic tables |
$7,900.00 |
BUTLER |
Butler County Board of Education |
Morgantown Elementary School |
10 picnic tables |
$12,300.00 |
CAMPBELL |
Campbell County Board of Education |
Grant’s Lick Elementary School |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$81,000.00 |
CHRISTIAN |
City of Hopkinsville |
Rotary Park |
Poured-In-Place Playground |
$150,000.00 |
EDMONSON |
Edmonson County Board of Education |
South Edmonson Elementary School |
Poured-in-place path through playground & to a paved area at basketball & kickball Court |
$8,000.00 |
FLOYD |
Floyd County Fiscal Court |
Betsy Lane Community Park |
Poured-in-place playground |
$41,000.00 |
GREENUP |
Greenup County Fiscal Court |
Little Sandy Boat Ramp |
12 park benches, 24 picnic tables |
$35,200.00 |
HENDERSON |
City of Corydon |
Crawfield |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$15,000.00 |
HENDERSON |
City of Henderson |
East End Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$35,000.00 |
JEFFERSON |
City of Middletown |
Wetherby Park (Middletown Parks & Rec Facilities) |
4 park benches |
$3,000.00 |
JEFFERSON |
Our Savior Lutheran School |
Our Savior Lutheran School |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$94,100.00 |
JEFFERSON |
Jefferson County Board of Education |
Barret Traditional Middle School |
5 park benches, 5 picnic tables |
$7,400.00 |
KENTON |
Covington Independent Board of Education |
Ninth District Elementary School |
2 park benches |
$1,000.00 |
KENTON |
City of Independence |
Memorial Park |
Poured-in-place Playgrounds (2) |
$90,000.00 |
LARUE |
LaRue County Fiscal Court |
Courthouse |
1 wheelchair accessible picnic table |
$1,800.00 |
LAUREL |
City of London |
Mill Street Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$45,000.00 |
LEWIS |
Lewis County Fiscal Court |
Various County Locations — Garrison Park, Tollesboro Park & Black Oak Recreational Area |
12 park benches and 12 wheelchair accessible picnic tables |
$21,800.00 |
LEWIS |
City of Vanceburg |
Scott Park & Veteran’s Park |
12 park benches |
$8,100.00 |
LINCOLN |
City of Stanford |
First Southern Veterans’ Park |
8 park benches |
$4,700.00 |
LYON |
Lyon County Fiscal Court |
Lee S. Jones Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$86,800.00 |
McCRACKEN |
City of Paducah, Parks and Recreation Department |
Keiler Park |
Poured-in-place surfacing for fitness area |
$31,600.00 |
McCRACKEN |
Clark Elementary School PTO – Paducah Independent Schools |
Clark Elementary School |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$56,000.00 |
MERCER |
Mercer County Fiscal Court |
Anderson Dean Community Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$57,500.00 |
PERRY |
Perry County Fiscal Court |
Viper Community Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$35,000.00 |
POWELL |
Powell County Board of Education |
Stanton Elementary School |
Poured-in-place Playground for preschool and walkways for elementary school |
$24,300.00 |
PULASKI |
Somerset Independent BOE |
After-School Childcare Program |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$35,000.00 |
ROWAN |
Rowan County Fiscal Court |
County Park |
8 park benches, 8 picnic tables |
$15,400.00 |
SHELBY |
Shelbyville/Shelby County Recreation |
Little Heroes Playground, Clear Creek Park |
Poured-in-place Playground |
$150,000.00 |
TAYLOR |
Taylor County Fiscal Court |
Taylor County Courthouse, Veterans’ Memorial Park |
4 park benches, 2 park benches, 2 picnic tables, 1 wheelchair accessible picnic table |
$7,000.00 |
TODD |
City of Elkton |
Elkton-Todd County Park |
2 Poured-in-place Playgrounds — small areas |
$86,500.00 |
TRIMBLE |
Trimble County Fiscal Court |
Trimble County Park |
6 trail benches, 12 benches, 6 park benches, 20 picnic tables, 4 wheelchair accessible picnic tables |
$40,000.00 |
WOLFE |
Wolfe County Fiscal Court |
Four Parks in Wolfe County (Community Center Park, Campton City Park, Hazel Green Park, Helechewa Park) |
30 picnic tables |
$32,100.00 |