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Kentucky Ohio River Regional Recreation Authority (KORRRA) - Kentucky Department for Local Government Kentucky Ohio River Regional Recreation Authority (KORRRA) Kentucky Ohio River Regional Recreation Authority The purpose of the Authority is to establish, maintain, and promote a recreational trail system throughout recreational areas designated by KORRRA to increase economic development, tourism, and outdoor recreation for residents and visitors.
The recreational trail system shall be located with significant portions of the system situated on private property made available for use through lease, license, easement, or other appropriate legal form by willing landowners. Board Meeting Agenda & Meeting Material LOCATION: Galt House Hotel VIRTUAL: Teams: Meeting ID: 212 053 826 570 JOIN TEAMS MEETING HERE ! KORRRA Board Meeting Agenda & Meeting Material (11.
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