Sheperdsville-KY
4 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 5 welcoming charm of this area. The aquatic center will feature indoor and outdoor facilities to be used by the community and the local schools. “We’ve lacked a lot of things here, and so the process of doing the $30 million was the way to accelerate what we want to see happen in the first three to four years, versus trying to piecemeal it which would take 10 or 12 years,” asserts Cubero. “We are beautifying our city. We’re putting beautiful signs out to welcome people into this community. When people come driving through our park, or through our downtown area, and then they see this aquatic center that we’re building for families, we want them to see themselves living here. That’s what we’re really trying to push for because we need to believe that our city can grow. With this investment, cleaning up the city, working on things together here, we feel like in the next three or four years we’re going to have a city we all can be proud of.” 502-585-2222 | www.QK4.com @Qk4Inc @Qk4Inc @Qk4 @Qk4social COMMUNITIES ARE AT THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING WE DO Recent Projects: • South Bullitt Regional Interceptor • Sanitary Sewer Asset Management Plan and Inventory • Bernhiem Interceptor • Blue Lick Road and Highway 44 Stormwater Study • City Park Master Plan Implementation • Buckman Street Streetscape PROUD TO BE A KEY PARTNER WITH THE CITY OF SHEPHERDSVILLE KENTUCKY’S FIRST FIXED FILM ACTIVATED SLUDGE PLANT
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