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The Lincoln Trail Area Development District is finalizing the Fort Knox Compatible Use Implementation Plan. LTADD hosted...
01/29/2025

The Lincoln Trail Area Development District is finalizing the Fort Knox Compatible Use Implementation Plan. LTADD hosted a final stakeholder meeting to present proposed recommendations and actionable items for local and state governments to consider for implementation.

Lincoln Trail Area Development District (LTADD) has been working on the Fort Knox Compatible Use Implementation Plan as ...
09/26/2024

Lincoln Trail Area Development District (LTADD) has been working on the Fort Knox Compatible Use Implementation Plan as a follow-up and next phase to the Compatible Use Plan (CUP) Study. LTADD hosted a Conservation, Housing, and Policy Sub-Committee Day to gain input from local partners and stakeholders. The feedback will assist in the development to finalize the implementation plan.

07/31/2024

The Fort Knox Transition Assistance Program (TAP), would like to invite employers to their annual Job Fair held on September 12 at Saber & Quill. The Job Fair will provide an opportunity for employers to speak with Soldiers, Veterans, Spouses, Family Members, and Civilians. If you have questions regarding the Job Fair, please feel free to reach out to [email protected].

06/07/2024

Every summer, 15,000 ROTC cadets and cadre (instructors) converge on Fort Knox for Cadet Summer Training - the Army’s largest annual training exercise, responsible for developing the service’s future leaders.

05/23/2024

In 2023, U.S. Army Cadet Command hosted the JROTC National Raider Challenge annual championship at Fort Knox for the first time. Over 3,000 JROTC cadets from nearly 180 high schools competed in the event, bringing more than 8,000 new visitors to the region.

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750 S. Provident Way
Elizabethtown, KY
42701

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Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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Mission Knox

What is Mission Knox? Mission Knox is the Fort Knox Compatible Use Plan (CUP). The Compatible Use Program is a federally funded program administered by the Department of Defense (DoD) and Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) to promote collaboration and cooperation among the Military, surrounding jurisdictions, community stakeholders, and states. This proactive collaborative process promotes open dialogue to encourage cooperative land use planning between Fort Knox and surrounding jurisdictions to guide future civilian growth and development to be compatible with the training and operational missions of Fort Knox. By mitigating incompatible civilian development and identifying strategies to reduce the operational impacts on adjacent lands, including environmental impacts of military operations, success can be achieved by all.

Who is the Project Sponsor? Lincoln Trail Area Development District (LTADD), a regional planning organization, is the project sponsor and coordinator for the Fort Knox Compatible Use Plan (CUP) as the project study area intersects several counties and municipalities within its region.

What is the Goal? The goal of Mission Knox or CUP is to provide a detailed dataset of existing or potential issues or policies that may create conflicts between military missions and the populations and governments of surrounding communities and the post. The study will use the gathered data to analyze these polices and issues and provide specific policy suggestions for implementation to address concerns. This creates a documented framework and procedure for identifying new issues and promoting ongoing discussions and policy modifications amongst the stakeholders.

Where is the Study Area? The larger study area consists of four counties adjacent to Fort Knox: Bullitt, Hardin, Meade and Nelson Counties along with the cities of Elizabethtown, Radcliff, Vine Grove, West Point, Brandenburg, Muldraugh, Shepherdsville and Lebanon Junction.