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Cadiz Today
By the People, for the People
Jolly Way Business District Sees More Development
New all-terrain car wash planned as part of continued growth along US 68/80 in Cadiz, Kentucky.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission heard plans this week for a new all-terrain vehicle car wash along the Jolly Way business district. The project, proposed by local businessman Scott Jolly and his son-in-law Justin Hageman, aims to cater to the needs of ATV, motorcycle, and side-by-side enthusiasts in the area who require specialized cleaning equipment and services. The commission was informed that the project does not require their formal approval, but Jolly and Hageman wanted to make them aware of the plans before proceeding through the city and county approval process.
Why it matters
The Jolly Way business district has seen steady development in recent years, with the addition of the FiveStar gas station and other commercial projects. This new all-terrain car wash represents continued investment and growth in the area, catering to the recreational vehicle enthusiasts who frequent the nearby Turkey Creek and Turkey Bay off-road areas.
The details
Jolly and Hageman pitched the all-terrain car wash concept to the planning commission, noting that standard car washes in the region are not well-equipped to handle the cleaning needs of ATVs, motorcycles, and similar outdoor recreational vehicles. The new facility would feature specialized equipment like rougher bristle brushes, automatic and manual wash options, and water treatment systems designed to handle the drainage of gravel, sand, and mud. While the project does not require the commission's formal approval, Jolly and Hageman wanted to make them aware of the plans before proceeding through the city, county, and other regulatory approvals.
- Jolly and Hageman presented their plans to the Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
The players
Scott Jolly
A local businessman proposing the new all-terrain car wash project.
Justin Hageman
Jolly's son-in-law and co-developer of the proposed all-terrain car wash.
Cadiz-Trigg County Planning Commission
The local planning commission that heard the proposal for the new all-terrain car wash.
What they’re saying
“This place, they said, would have rougher bristle brushes, automatic and manual options, and safe water treatment for gravel, sand and mud drainage.”
— Scott Jolly and Justin Hageman (whvoradio.com)
What’s next
Jolly and Hageman plan to continue their efforts to get the all-terrain car wash project approved through the City of Cadiz, the Cadiz Water Department, the Pennyrile Health Department, and other relevant authorities.
The takeaway
The Jolly Way business district in Cadiz, Kentucky continues to see new development and investment, with this proposed all-terrain car wash project catering to the needs of the area's recreational vehicle enthusiasts. This represents ongoing growth and evolution in the commercial corridor along US 68/80.


