BIDS FOR 2026-2027 YEAR
The Rockcastle County Fiscal Court will be accepting sealed bids for crushed limestone, asphalt surface, hot and cold mix, DWP culverts, and bulk road salt for the fiscal year 2026-2027 until noon on June 18, 2026. Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the County Judge Executive before bid opening upon request. Bids will be opened at a special called court meeting on June 18, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.
Rockcastle County Fiscal Court reserves the right to award the bid to the lowest vendor or the bid that meets the specifications of the Rockcastle County Fiscal Court. Rockcastle County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Questions regarding the bid should be addressed to the County Judge’s office at 606-256-2856.
Bids may be mailed to Rockcastle Fiscal Court, P.O. Box 755, Mt. Vernon, KY 40456. Please mark envelopes “Sealed Bid” and specify the materials for which you are placing a bid. Thank you for your cooperation.
Fiscal Court Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month on the 3rd floor of the Rockcastle County Courthouse at 4:00 p.m.
Rockcastle County’s Local Government Brief History
A county government was formed in 1810, having first met in Mt. Vernon, which was founded in 1789 on the Wilderness Road and Skaggs Trace. The local governing body was initially comprised of the county clerk and county squires. Today, the Rockcastle County Fiscal Court is comprised of six members: the county judge-executive and five squires elected from their individual districts. The Regular Called meeting will be held every month on the second Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in the Rockcastle County Courthouse. All meetings are open to the public, and all citizens are put on notice that any claim against or business with the County they have will be heard by the fiscal court at that time. Special Meetings may be called by the county judge-executive with a 24-hour notification to the citizens and local newspaper. Rockcastle County has had as many as four Special Meetings per month, at which time the fiscal court’s magistrates are restricted by statute to address only those items on the agenda. No citizen may bring an issue before the court at this time unless the business is listed on the agenda. The county judge-executive controls the items listed on all agendas.

