What Does KBT Do?
- KBT is the unified transportation voice of all modes — air, highway, public transit, rail, and water — as well as providers and users of transportation.
- KBT works with the state’s opinion leaders, news media, and legislative and executive branches of government for the enactment into law/regulation of policy positions.
- KBT works with the Kentucky Congressional Delegation and national transportation leaders to help ensure that the federal responsibility for transportation, as it relates to Kentucky, is fulfilled.
- KBT has active airport, highway, public transit, rail, safety, and waterway committees.
- KBT sponsors the annual Kentucky Transportation Conference that brings local, state, and national leaders together to focus on transportation and economic development.
- KBT provides a MEMBER LETTER and reports and "alert" bulletins to members on state and national transportation legislation and local, regional, and state transportation and related issues and developments.
- KBT maintains liaison with statewide groups such as the Kentucky Municipal League, Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association, Kentucky Association of Counties, Kentucky Chamber, and Area Development Districts. KBT includes in its membership all of these groups.
- KBT does studies and surveys to assist its committees and Board of Directors in developing policy positions.
- KBT uses Washington Fly-Ins to confer with the Kentucky Congressional Delegation and national transportation leaders.
- KBT provides coverage of transportation and related matters being considered by the General Assembly.
- KBT maintains contact with editorial writers of the state’s major newspapers.
- KBT provides speakers and audio-visual presentations for civic clubs and other groups.










