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For Immediate Release: June 24, 2025 Contact: Grace Hoge [email protected]
Governor Kelly Announces $5.3M for KDOT Cost Share Program Projects
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly and Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed today announced $5.3 million in awards for 11 vital transportation construction projects across Kansas through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) Cost Share Program for Spring 2025. This state investment will leverage nearly $3 million in community matching funds, totaling more than $8 million for infrastructure improvements that will enhance safety, support local economies, and improve connectivity.
"These Cost Share-funded projects are a prime example of smart government investments," Governor Laura Kelly said. "Through infrastructure and transportation improvements, we are making Kansas an even better place to live, to work, and to raise a family."
The KDOT Cost Share Program plays a critical role in helping both rural and urban areas advance transportation projects. Its focus areas include improving safety, supporting job retention and growth, alleviating congestion, and enhancing access and mobility for Kansans. The program is a cornerstone of the Kelly administration’s 10-year, bipartisan Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE).
Since its inception in Fall 2019, the Cost Share Program has awarded state funding exceeding $157 million to Kansas communities. As one of KDOT’s most popular initiatives, it has supported 197 projects statewide, attracting an additional $128 million in local matching funds.
"Our communities know their transportation needs best, and the Cost Share Program gives them the agency to address those challenges head-on," said Secretary Calvin Reed. "KDOT is dedicated to this partnership, creating effective, local solutions that deliver transportation that keeps Kansans moving forward."
Spring 2025 Cost Share recipients are:
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City of Cimarron – Cimarron Sidewalk Improvements
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City of Conway Springs – Asphalt Street Improvements
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City of Danville – Ryan Avenue Improvements
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City of Elkhart – Elkhart Street and Sidewalk Repair
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City of Eudora – Main and 10th Street Improvements
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City of Junction City – Washington Street Bridge Rehab
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City of Moundridge – South Christian Avenue Pavement Preservation Project
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City of Ness City – Mulberry Street Box Replacement
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City of Pleasanton – Street Improvements Project – Phase 1
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City of Pratt – Maple Street Bridge Projects
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Sherman County – Road 64.2 Resurfacing
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