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.