Gov. Laura Kelly and
Transportation Secretary Julie Lorenz announced this morning the 22 projects selected
across the state as part of the Kansas Department of Transportation’s new Cost
Share Program. These projects total nearly $74 million in state, local, federal
and private investment in transportation improvements statewide.
“These projects demonstrate
communities’ commitments to improve the quality of life for their citizens and
to do so in a practical manner,” said Gov. Kelly. “This program also
demonstrates the great things that happen when communities and the state work
together.”
Nearly 100 applications were
submitted in the first round of the program from across Kansas.
“There is pent up demand for
transportation investments across our state,” Secretary Lorenz said. “I am
excited to provide resources to help build safer, healthier and livelier
communities that Kansans – young and old – want to make their forever homes.
The program will provide
funding to local entities for transportation projects that improve safety,
support job retention and growth, improve access or mobility, relieve
congestion and help areas across the state improve the transportation system.
Funding for the $39
million in grant awards is part of the $216 million authorized by the
Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly to remain in the state highway fund in fiscal
year 2020. In addition to the Cost Share Program, those funds are being used to
increase highway preservation, help complete delayed T-WORKS projects, improve
safety and provide new funding opportunities for cities and counties.
The next call for applications
for the second round of projects will be announced next year.
To see the list of projects and the news release, click here.
To see the list of projects and the news release, click here.
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