Fiscal court supports new right‑in/right‑out access point on McClellan Circle for Marketplace at Frankfort Pike

5581022 · August 9, 2025

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Summary

The court adopted Resolution 25‑13 supporting a right‑in/right‑out access point on McClellan Circle for the Marketplace at Frankfort Pike development; the resolution is contingent on Kentucky Transportation Cabinet approval and final plan approvals by the Georgetown‑Scott County Planning Commission and Georgetown City Council.

The Scott County Fiscal Court on Aug. 8 adopted Resolution 25‑13 expressing support for a proposed right‑in/right‑out access point on McClellan Circle for the Marketplace at Frankfort Pike development (PDP‑202446). The resolution notes the access point is conditional on Kentucky Transportation Cabinet approval and final development approvals by the Georgetown‑Scott County Planning Commission and the Georgetown City Council.

Court staff read the resolution into the record and noted that the City of Georgetown had already approved the access point earlier in April. The resolution says the access point is a secondary entrance located on the bypass and that final approval remains contingent on KTC and planning‑commission actions. No county funds were requested; the resolution is a formal statement of local support required by the city‑county access ordinance (Ordinance 86‑11, as amended).

A magistrate asked whether the main entrance on U.S. 460 would include a traffic signal; staff said that information would be confirmed and shared later. The court approved the resolution by voice vote without amendment.