From Kansas Office of the Governor <[email protected]>
Subject Media Release: Governor Kelly Announces $26M to Communities for Road Improvement Projects
Date July 17, 2024 3:02 PM
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*For Immediate Release:    *     
July 17, 2024
          
*Contact:    *     
Grace Hoge
[email protected]

*Governor Kelly Announces $26M to Communities for Road Improvement Projects

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*TOPEKA* – Governor Laura Kelly announced today that a combined $26 million is being awarded to 33 projects to improve intersections and roads in cities across the state that have been selected for funding through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s City Connecting Link Improvement Program (CCLIP).

CCLIP funds improvements to state highways that extend through cities. The cities will receive a combined total of approximately $26 million, which includes $5.5 million in state fiscal year 2026 and $20.5 million in state fiscal year 2027.

“This popular program makes it possible to improve the safety and accessibility of our local highways that are local centers of community life,” *Governor Laura Kelly said*. “Thanks to our increasingly solid financial footing at the state and federal levels, Kansas is finding ways to solve problems and bring resources to various regions of the state.”

Under the CCLIP, a city must contribute up to 25% of the project cost based on its population, though some cities contribute significantly more. Cities with a population under 2,500 aren’t required to provide a match. Projects in this program may fall into one of three categories: Surface Preservation (SP), Pavement Restoration (PR), or Geometric Improvement (GI).

“By investing with our local partners in our infrastructure framework, we are delivering economic opportunities across rural and urban parts of the state*,” said Secretary Calvin Reed*. “These projects will address problems, so Kansans have more local transportation choices.”

SP projects involve maintenance work such as resurfacing and are funded up to $400,000 per project. PR projects typically involve full-depth pavement replacement without changes to the overall geometric characteristics and may also address drainage issues. GI projects address geometric issues such as adding turn lanes, improving intersections, or modifying the lane configuration to address capacity. The PR and GI categories are funded up to $1.5 million per project.

*For state fiscal year 2026, the city, category, and amount awarded include:*

Atchison



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Concordia



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Abilene



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Clifton



Surface Preservation



$215,000



White City



Pavement Restoration



$900,000



Pittsburg



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Arkansas City



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Hutchinson



Surface Preservation



$400,000



El Dorado



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Lyons



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Pratt



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Dodge City



Surface Preservation 



$400,000



Scott City



Surface Preservation



$400,000



*For fiscal year 2027, the city, category, and amount awarded include:*

Horton              



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Emporia



Geometric Improvement



$400,000



Wamego                



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Alma 



Pavement Restoration 



$1,500,000



Council Grove



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Hillsboro



Geometric Improvement



$500,000



Moundridge



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Russell



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Downs



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Norton



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Madison          



Geometric Improvement



$1,400,000



Yates Center



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Independence



Geometric Improvement



$1,500,000



Coffeyville 



Pavement Restoration



$1,200,000



Wichita



Surface Preservation



$250,000



Winfield 



Surface Preservation



$400,000



Newton



Pavement Restoration



$1,200,000



Dodge City



Geometric Improvement



$1,500,000



Jetmore



Pavement Restoration



$1,500,000



Scott City



Surface Preservation



$400,000



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