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KDOT to help fund 16 transportation projects across Kansas

KDOT to help fund 16 transportation projects across Kansas

KDOT to help fund 16 transportation projects across Kansas

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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and state transportation officials have announced more than $12 million in funding to support 16 projects across the state.

The projects were announced in the KDOT Cost Share Program.  The funding will leverage $7.2 million in community matching dollars for a total investment of over $19 million.  The funding will go to county road improvements, bridge repairs and safety improvements for roadways and walkways.

Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed said the Cost Share Program has invested nearly $140 million toward 165 projects since the program began in 2019.

The projects include funds for improvements in Harper, Haysville and Halstead in south central Kansas.

• City of Abilene – 14th Street and North Van Buren Street intersection
• City of Baldwin City – U.S. 56– Pedestrian Crossing Safety improvements
• City of Deerfield – Main Street reconstruction project
• City of Halstead – North Street reconstruction and sidewalk improvements
• City of Harper – Ash and Walnut streets restoration
• City of Haysville – South Broadway pedestrian pathway project
• City of Hillsboro – Adams Street improvements
• City of Jennings – Chip seal city streets
• City of Parsons – Main Street sidewalk replacement
• City of Salina – West Magnolia Road – Phase 1
• City of Syracuse – New Syracuse Street signs
• Atchison County – Ottawa Road (RS 21) roadway rehabilitation and safety
improvements
• Brown County – 270th Street rehabilitation
• Clark and Comanche Counties – Clark and Comanche Counties pavement
improvement project
• Pottawatomie County – Louisville Road bridge over Rock Creek
• Russell County – Hell Creek Bridge (FAS 420) – Overlay and repairs

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