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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-07-02

Comer Announces $24 Million Secured for Frankfort’s Singing Bridge

James Comer
James Comer
RKY-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative James Comer (R-KY) was published on 2026-07-02 and titled "Comer Announces $24 Million Secured for Frankfort’s Singing Bridge".

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Comer Announces $24 Million Secured for Frankfort’s Singing Bridge

WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman James Comer (R-Ky.) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a $24 million Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant to replace the Singing Bridge in Frankfort, Kentucky. Prior to the award, Congressman Comer sent a letter to DOT Secretary Sean Duffy emphasizing that replacement of the Singing Bridge would restore a critical transportation corridor while preserving a vital connection for residents, businesses, and visitors to Kentucky's capital city. "The Department of Transportation's award of a $24 million BUILD grant for the Singing Bridge Project in Frankfort is a significant investment in the future of Kentucky's capital city. I was proud to work with DOT throughout this process to successfully advocate for this project, which will allow the city to replace the Singing Bridge with a modern and more resilient structure. This project will improve a key transportation corridor, enhance safety and reliability, and preserve an important connection for residents, local businesses, and the many visitors who travel to Frankfort. I appreciate the Trump Administration's commitment to strengthening America's infrastructure, and I will continue working with our local leaders to advance projects that improve our communities," said Congressman Comer. "Today's announcement of the $24 million BUILD grant award is a welcome boost for completing the Singing Bridge project. it provides the critical foundation needed to move forward with confidence and significantly reduces the financial burden on the Commonwealth. We are grateful to Congressman Comer, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, and everyone who helped secure this investment. This brings us one major step closer to delivering a safer, modern bridge for the people of Frankfort," said City of Frankfort Mayor Layne Wilkerson. Background: The Singing Bridge is widely known as an important local transportation link and a unique community feature linking historic downtown to south Frankfort across the river. In 2022, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) lowered the weight limit on the Singing Bridge from nine tons to four tons, highlighting the urgent need for attention to this crucial river crossing. In 2024, KYTC closed the Singing Bridge indefinitely to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic following a routine inspection due to deteriorating structural safety concerns. Funding will be utilized to replace Singing Bridge with a modern, resilient structure designed to provide safe multimodal access for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. Reestablishing this connection will improve mobility, strengthen access between neighborhoods, enhance emergency response capabilities, and support public safety by reducing response times for first responders.
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