Gov. Kelly Announces More Than $7 Million in Transportation Project Investments

Gov. Kelly Announces More Than $7 Million in Transportation Project Investments

Gov. Kelly Announces More Than $7 Million in Transportation Project Investments

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Governor Kelly and Transportation Secretary Julie Lorenz announced that more than $7 million will be awarded to 11 transportation construction projects through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Cost Share Program for spring 2022.

With these grants, more than $100 million has been given to Kansas communities since the Cost Share Program’s inception. The Cost Share Program was founded in 2019 as part of the Kelly Administration’s 10-year, bipartisan Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program, or IKE.

Spring 2022 Cost Share recipients are:

Ellis County

Cathedral Avenue reconstruction

City of Erie

4th Street improvement, phase two

City of Fort Scott

Horton Street improvements

Johnson County

I-35 and 24th Street traffic signals

Lincoln County

60th Road pavement reclamation

City of Logan

Logan Street reconstruction

City of North Newton

Sidewalk improvements

City of Olathe

Cedar Creek Trail, phase two

Pottawatomie County

Havensville Road bridge over Mound Creek

Scott County

W. Road 270 improvements

City of Valley Center

Seneca Street reconstruction

More information about KDOT’s Cost Share Program is on KDOT’s website at https://www.ksdot.org/CostShare/CostShareProgram.asp.

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