Kentucky Route 3716
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| Length | 4.620 mi[1] (7.435 km) | |||
| Existed | 2015[1]–present | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Kentucky | |||
| Counties | Kenton | |||
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Kentucky Route 3716 (KY 3716) is a 4.277-mile-long (6.883 km) state secondary highway in central Kenton County. The highway extends from KY 1501 in Covington north to KY 16 in Taylor Mill. KY 3716 was established in 2015, extended west in 2018, and was extended again in December 2022 after the reroute of KY 1501.
KY 3716 begins at an intersection with KY 17 in the far southern part of the city of Covington. The highway heads east along two-lane Wayman Branch Road, which parallels the eponymous creek to the boundary between Covington and the city of Taylor Mill. KY 3716 continues to the route's four-legged intersection with KY 16. KY 16 heads south on Taylor Mill Road and north on Pride Parkway; KY 3716 continues east on Taylor Mill Road. The highway follows a crescent-shaped path through Taylor Mill to its northern terminus at KY 16 at the northern end of Pride Parkway and the southern end of another KY 16 segment of Taylor Mill Road just south of KY 16's partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 275.[2][3] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet includes the entire length of KY 3716 in the state secondary highway system.[1]
